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waydabber
Nov 26, 2021
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TVs generally do not support hardware control. However you don't miss out anything since OLED has self-lit pixels and does not have a backlighting mechanism to be controlled. The software based gamma table dimming solution (which changes the brightness level of individual pixels) used by MonitorControl actually gives the best results on OLED. |
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TVs generally do not support hardware control. However you don't miss out anything since OLED has self-lit pixels and does not have a backlighting mechanism to be controlled. The software based gamma table dimming solution (which changes the brightness level of individual pixels) used by MonitorControl actually gives the best results on OLED.