Yeah, LG always had awesome concept phones, a bit of a shame they’re not doing phones anymore.
I know rollables are coming, just a question of how long until they end up in a consumer device.
Yeah, LG always had awesome concept phones, a bit of a shame they’re not doing phones anymore.
I know rollables are coming, just a question of how long until they end up in a consumer device.
With how my Galaxy Flip has held up, this thing will be unusable in 6 months. There’s no way it will lay flat for long with regular use.
I’m waiting for rollable screens to become a thing.
I hate greedy corporations as much as the next guy, but manufacturers are not going to up their QC to include single dead pixels and take a hit to their profit margin. They’d increase prices, by a lot.
Maybe there’s a market for displays that meet this standard for the nitpickers, and sell the ones that fail at a discount, but they’d definitely be a premium.
Whatever man, I’ll enjoy my functionally identical display while you’re fucking around with returns and wondering why there’s so much ewaste on this planet.
I’d love to have your superhuman eyesight that can detect a dead pixel on a 4K TV from 10 feet away.
It’s funny how everyone pretends to give a fuck about environmentalism until they’re faced with the most minor of minor inconveniences.
It’s literally not noticable if you’re looking at it from a reasonable distance. I’m not talking about a cluster.
Expecting every display to not have dead pixel or 2 is incredibly wasteful. So many perfectly good monitors and TVs would end up as scrap if the manufacturer had to pull every single one. Mountains of ewaste.
This expectation of excessive perfection and uniformity is really damaging.
Isn’t SteamOS immutable and Arch based? Surely there’s also a more general purpose distribution that does that.
I have my Google TV in apps only mode. If Google can still see that I pirate literally everything I watch, and circumvent YouTube ads with it then, well, maybe it sends a message.