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Posted by Tx5
 - June 17, 2022, 12:45:22
BOE panels too often equals PWM flickering. Plus they are cheaters (search for "Apple Display Supplier BOE May Lose out on 30 Million iPhone 14 Orders as the Company Was Reportedly Caught Cheating"). There is something wrong with this company.

Only last example from real life: I've recently tried to buy Dell 5520 (checked 5420 too) laptops and had to return them because of PWM flickering @ 99% brightness level and below. And guess what? Of course they had shitty BOE LCD panels. I have much for such experiences with BOE.

BOE = very high chance for PWM

Search for LG, Samsung, AUO = probability of flicker free screen is MUCH higher.
Posted by Redaktion
 - June 15, 2022, 18:46:50
LG needs to get used to the idea that it is not the sole OLED panel manufacturer, but this is good news for end users. This year's LG OLED TV models feature lower prices thanks to Samsung's new QD-OLED competition. Prices could continue to fall by next year when BOE is expected to launch its own OLED panels.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/BOE-will-soon-join-LG-and-Samsung-in-producing-OLED-panels-for-various-TV-brands.629012.0.html