Quote from: Lin Baden on June 03, 2021, 21:03:55
Quote from: Aaron on June 03, 2021, 18:45:11
or a decent anti-glare coating like macbook pros or dell's xps line have?
lmao they were never decent, let's be real here. That layer of anti-reflectivity barely works.
MacBooks and iPads have a 1.5% reflectivity while most laptops with no coating have 7-9%. Windows laptops such as the XPS with somewhat decent Glossy Anti-Glare coating have around 4% reflectivity. 1.5% should be the standard, as it is same as most consumer grade glossy computer monitors at 24-32 inches.
That's a MASSIVE difference in perceived contrast ratio, making Apple devices' blacks almost x3 times as deeper than other devices under indoor lighting conditions.
Less Reflective => More Perceived Contrast => Better Image Quality and Sharpness
There is no substitute for this method. And a Matte Anti-Glare screen is not a good solution as panel technology gets better and resolution becomes higher.
These OEMs need to invest in better Glossy Anti-Glare Coating like Apple. Otherwise, there is no point in using OLED and mini-LED.