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Posted by atyom
 - December 17, 2023, 15:27:08
Quote from: Game XGR ᵖʳᶦᶜᵉ/ᵖᵉʳᶠ ᶠᵀᵂ on April 28, 2023, 17:46:03Awesome specs for a midranger but dang that PWM sucks😞

So does the old slow USB 2.0
Posted by patv
 - November 24, 2023, 21:50:29
sad really.
Why do they even have this comment section
The author/reviewer NEVER reply!
Posted by pat008
 - September 05, 2023, 15:30:24
can you trust these reviews?
I wonder. They mention no pwm used and then a bit lower they say 60Hz flickering probably pwm? what is it reviewer?
You NEVER get a reply from these people.
I found out the 'flickering' is ...temporal dithering.
Its an 8 bit color tablet and by 'switching' they simulate 10 bit color.....
But this can causes headaches, eye strain etc just like pwm.
I found out the latest ipad air and pro also use this on their tft/ips screens....
Posted by Ian
 - September 04, 2023, 09:07:38
I really don't understand why there would be a pwm flicker on a lcd display, and with a pwm frequency that would have been particularly low even for an oled.

I have this Pad myself, and I tried looking at the screen thru my phone's camera app set at 1/4000 shutter speed, and I couldn't see any flicker on either the OnePus Pad or my iPad Pro M1 11 which also features an lcd screen.

I wonder how one would get to the bottom of this.
Posted by Whak
 - June 25, 2023, 04:45:51
Why is there a flicker? It's not even an OLED. It's even worse than any OLED smh.
Posted by LL
 - May 23, 2023, 12:46:37
Well OnePlus is a new enter in the Android tablet market, also Google has now the Pixel tablet so i would not say that is an active market.

Also many other manufacturers  TCL, Lenovo, Xiaomi others have got new models.
Posted by Vaidyanathan
 - May 18, 2023, 15:42:13
Quote from: LL on May 18, 2023, 10:01:19Around me i am seeing more Android tablets in use. it is anecdotal obviously but still a contrasting datapoint.
More the merrier I guess. But not many offer a holistic experience like the Galaxy Tab or the iPad. The major thing holding them back is Android itself. ChromeOS on tablets would be a great addition, but then again it has to rely on for Android for many apps.
Posted by LL
 - May 18, 2023, 10:01:19
Around me i am seeing more Android tablets in use. it is anecdotal obviously but still a contrasting datapoint.
Posted by Vaidyanathan
 - May 17, 2023, 19:45:00
Quote from: Anshuman on April 29, 2023, 11:19:07Ars Technica and Android Police reported issues with text trails/smears which scrolling. Is it the same here?
You may encounter it occasionally depending on the app since there's no way to force the OS to stick to 144 Hz.
Posted by RTamas
 - May 14, 2023, 08:42:58
Why can't manufacturers abandon these stroboscopes? I'm starting to believe that they are intentionally want to damage our eyes. Thanks oneplus, but I don't need health issues
Posted by sowit
 - April 29, 2023, 13:28:32
256 gb ipad air costs 900 Eur, so it's not a comparison.
Posted by Anshuman
 - April 29, 2023, 11:19:07
Ars Technica and Android Police reported issues with text trails/smears which scrolling. Is it the same here?
Posted by patvankeer
 - April 28, 2023, 23:42:00
PWM or not you still have screen flickering at 60 Hz
That is bad
Posted by LL
 - April 28, 2023, 22:47:30
The screen brightness is disappointing for such mobile device. it should be at least 700 nits for outside use.
Posted by Ramsey
 - April 28, 2023, 22:10:10
Quote from: A on April 28, 2023, 20:24:26$400-500 used to be average of top end tablets, how times change...

I personally don't see the value of spending anything more than $250 on a tablet as it is mostly a consumption device. Can you even take advantage of the better processors in real life usage?

And its specially tough as Apple has a more robust product, with a more robust ecosystem, and is more affordable.

The iPad 9 remains in the $250 range and features a A13 that is comparable to the Mediatek 9000 in the OnePlus Pad.

Oh the other hand, the iPad Air is no featured around $450/500 and plays in a whole new league with its M1 processor, a much more mature iPad OS, and longer software support.

I still don't get Google's strategy. They abandon the Tablet market, then they return; while not giving the Chromebook Tablet enough support as well. It's a mess. A OnePlus Pad with ChromeOS would be so tempting, given the Dimensity 9000; but apparently only Kompanios run ChromeOS, and there's no flagship-grade Kompanio yet.

Why there's no 8cx Gen 3 for Samsung Android Tablets? That would be the ultimate iPad Pro competitor. Instead Qualcomm leaves Samsung to "compete" the Laptop-Grande Flagship M2 with a smartphone-grade Samsung-node-notched 8 Gen 1. The state of the ChromeOS/Android Tablets is bad, and there's no drive even to compete anymore.