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JOLED has been selling oled screen for hospitals monitors since last year.
And they make panels for Asus now.
https://www.oled-info.com/her[....]jet-printed-oled-monitor-video
Maybe JOLED would be able to supply enough for the main Xperia.
[ This Message was edited by: Moe87 on 2018-01-19 15:21 ]
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Posted: 2018-01-19 16:17:55
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Dude, for some longtime ago Sony make those Professional OLED monitor for sell
I'm not optimistic about this.
Latest BRAVIA OLED, they use LG supplies for example,
major of LCD monitor makers also use LG but different grade/quality parts.
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Posted: 2018-01-19 16:47:15
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I'm with XJ in this matter. Don't think they'll go with sammy or LG. The JOLED pilotline can produce enough panels because Xperia sales aren't that high.and sharp is my second guess.
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Posted: 2018-01-19 18:01:28
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I will be very surprised if sony comes up with oled flagship
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Posted: 2018-01-19 18:40:53
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whether or not sony comes out with OLED flagship, i don't think it's a big deal. OLED still has too many problems with burn in and color shift, especially with time. i'd much rather have a quality LCD instead. In addition to potential supply problems, like with the pixel 2 xl, sony would want to avoid that kind of crap too.
Sure it would get a lot of attention to release a 4K OLED screen on their flagship, but unless the screen is flawless or at the very least comparable to samsung panels, it'll be a nightmare for them.
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Posted: 2018-01-19 18:48:26
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Samsung panels are the best out there i think.
They have managed to achieve good brightness comparable to top lcds and also the displays in Samsung flagships are perfectly calibrated.
[ This Message was edited by: Lonewolf223 on 2018-01-19 18:26 ]
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Posted: 2018-01-19 19:15:52
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i will have to disagree with "perfectly calibrated" this is extremely relative. first, samsung panels are not calibrated to a professional sRGB color standard. they are oversaturated and with high contrast. just because it is pleasing to the eye does not mean it is well calibrated.
that being said, they are the best mobile OLED panels available right now, even with inherent OLED flaws that currently exist with today's technology.
That's why, if Sony decides to go on its own with its own OLED panels, they should strive to be at least comparable to sammy panels. even better if they can make them superior. if they do decide to calibrate to sRGB, they should provide the different color scheme options in the settings like they do for LCD, along with whitebalance control too. if pixel2 had these settings, there would be no complaints.
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Posted: 2018-01-19 20:27:19
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I do not know about midranges, but flagship Galaxy have a few modes.
You choose what you like, if yiu prefer vivid colors, more accurate etc..
I believe the saturated mode is default .
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Posted: 2018-01-19 20:55:59
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^ you're right. but most people look at the over saturated setting as the "correct" setting.
to correct what i said earlier, it seems the S8, at least, has the sRGB color gamut setting. my mistake.
In the end, with OLED in mobile, sammy is the bar. sony needs to meet it or exceed it if they want to succeed with OLEDs on their phones. 4K or not, if the quality is not as good, it will get trashed by the media and consumers and have a pixel 2 xl debaucle, which sony doesn't have the money to handle.
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Posted: 2018-01-19 21:21:03
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I was trying to find any new info on DVS.
But nothing new, nobody knows anything.
But there is an article on androidpit ( 1 month ago) the writer says he believes it could be a 5 axis optical that works with gyro.
He also says they would not register this if it was just an OIS.
If they did it is because it may be huge deal.
Do you guys think DVS is the mobile version of O.S.S?
[ This Message was edited by: Moe87 on 2018-01-19 22:20 ]
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Posted: 2018-01-19 23:19:36
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