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Tried some OLED TVs years ago but they all caused me headache / eye strain in dark room viewing.

I'm pretty sure it's due to flicker - seems like OLED inherently has a drop in brightness on refresh as shown in pic related graph from RTINGS.

Curious if anyone with sensitive eyes had any luck with the newer, higher refresh rate OLEDs?
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https://ledstrain.org/
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>>107005914
interesting site, thanks.
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genetic dead end



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