ElectronicsQuestions on Nostr: Indeed. And the prime culprit, at least what I believe, flicker, is back with the PWM ...
Indeed. And the prime culprit, at least what I believe, flicker, is back with the PWM control of LED:s. We had a while with cold cathode fluorescent tubes as backlights, which had less flicker, but now with LED:s, it's back at 100% modulation, except in a few monitors which control the current instead. I don't know what technology these goggles use (LED backlit LCD, OLED, etc.), but it's pretty likely that they too flicker.
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