That story explains why I dislike led lights

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    1 year ago

    LEDs in general aren’t good for your mental health either. Unless it’s an organic screen (OLED), you’re getting too much blues in your lighting and it will make you crave sunlight. They’ve known this for decades. In the winter, get outside more, not less, you need the full spectrum of the sun.

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      1 year ago

      i thought i read something about a new blue oled (pholed) that was supposed to bring it into some parity with the other 2 in the oled space… so that may not be a source of ‘less blue’ in the future

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          OLED is for better contrast and refresh rate than LCD . There is nothing about the technology that makes its blues “better” than a blue LCD filter.

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            1 year ago

            You’re right, OLED has great reds and LEDs don’t. Thank you for clarifying that.

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                BS, sorry. That’s based on color standards that don’t mean anything. If you’re in the business, you know that’s true. Why do you care what I think?

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                  Scientifically reproducible tests don’t mean anything?

                  If you prefer the colors of a particular tv, or phone screen, that’s fine. But that’s not a claim of color accuracy. Accuracy requires measurement, not an opinion.