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Ever since we learned the Switch 2 would have an LCD screen instead of a fancier OLED panel, discourse around Nintendo’s ...
Recent tests of the Nintendo Switch 2's LCD reveal that the 120Hz panel suffers from blur and doesn't truly support HDR. Here ...
After an unexpectedly strong first quarter driven by front-loaded demand, the global LCD panel industry is now showing signs ...
Digital Foundry, one of the best tech analysis sources online, released a review and deep dive into the hardware of the ...
There are three major types of LCD panels used in computer monitors, including the screens built into laptops. These are twisted nematic field effect (TN), in-plane switching (IPS), and vertical ...
Valuates Reports Logo. The global LCD TV Panel Market is projected to grow from USD 54770 Million in 2024 to USD 62410 Million by 2030, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 2.2% during the ...
Monitors Unboxed has tested some TN LCD panels as low as 3.7 ms, which is in the order of 10 times faster than the Switch 2. Of course, OLED panels are even faster, typically measuring around 0.3 ...
The tech nerds at Digital Foundry, led by John Linneman, have lifted the lid on Switch 2 and taken a closer look at its ...
The Switch 2’s 7.9-inch display is a far better viewing experience than the original Switch, but it may be worse in one ...
Nintendo Switch 2 owners are reporting a significant problem with the screen of their new console, and testers have discovered the culprit.
LCD panels can exhibit similar problems, but these are much rarer due to the nature of LCD’s backlight and color matrix design. Uneven colors and brightness or a 'ghost' image are signs of burn in.
However, unlike LCD displays, they’re more prone to burn-in. There also aren’t many companies manufacturing these panels. In fact, the majority of OLED panels are produced by one manufacturer: LG.