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  • About DJI goggles 2

    There are a lot of reviews and opinions regard this product. But I think it is not enough.
    I found something really annoying about this thing when I once had one. And no one talked about it.

    Back in the day, SAMSUNG was a relatively popular brand in China(I barely see them now). And they produced the product AMOLED panel since then. This thing was used on their phones for a long period, and many people had told me how good it was, but as you may know, the real decent generation of their AMOLED screen was just came out several years ago, when Apple decided to use it. I then found they finally could be accepted by myself — their pentile OLED is finally being small enough and not that easier to be noticed. So I bought my very first Samsung phone – S23.

    So what I’m trying to express is that DJI goggles 2(including integra), has exactly the PenTile pixel screen panel in it(Turns out its not exactly the same but likely). It looks just sucks to me. These pixels just keep stabbing my eyes.

    Sorry DJI. I mean it. But it is what it is. I don’t want to talk about the dead pixels. It all about PenTile pixels. Yes, I can also notice some flick of black out of the screens, but I think all the 1080p oled screens have that issue.

    You can read more about PenTile OLED here : https://www.oled-info.com/pentile

    I can’t use it anymore. Maybe the next generation.

    P.S.: Turns out it is something like hexagon pixels.

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    There are many reviews and opinions about this product, but I think they don’t cover everything.

    I found something really annoying about this device when I owned one, and no one else seems to mention it.

    A few years ago, SAMSUNG was quite popular in China (I barely see them now). They produced AMOLED panels for their phones for a long time. Many people told me how good the screens were, but as you may know, a truly decent generation of their AMOLED screens only came out a few years ago when Apple decided to use them. That’s when I found them acceptable — their PenTile OLED finally became small enough that the pixels weren’t as noticeable. So, I bought my very first Samsung phone, the S23.

    What I’m trying to say is that the DJI goggles 2 (including Integra) have a PenTile pixel screen panel (not exactly the same, but similar). To me, it looks terrible. These pixels just keep straining my eyes.

    Sorry, DJI. I mean it. But it is what it is. I don’t want to talk about the dead pixels. It’s all about the PenTile pixels. Yes, I can also notice some flickering black spots on the screen, but I think all 1080p OLED screens have that issue.

    You can read more about PenTile OLED here: https://www.oled-info.com/pentile

    I can’t use it anymore. Maybe the next generation will be better.

    P.S.: It turns out the pixels are arranged in a hexagon pattern.


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    There are plenty of reviews and opinions about this product, but I don’t think they tell the full story. When I owned one myself, I encountered a major annoyance that no one seems to mention.

    Let me give some context. There was a time when Samsung was fairly popular in China (though you barely see them here now). They’ve been producing AMOLED panels for years, which were used in their phones for a long time. Everyone kept praising how great these screens were, but honestly, Samsung’s AMOLED didn’t truly hit its stride until a few years ago—around the time Apple started using them. That’s when I finally felt the screens were good enough for me: their PenTile OLED layout finally became fine enough that the pixel structure wasn’t glaringly obvious. That’s actually why I bought my first Samsung phone, the S23.

    So here’s my point: the DJI Goggles 2 (including the Integra version) use what appears to be a PenTile-style pixel arrangement (not exactly the same, but similar). And to me, it looks awful. The pixel structure feels like it’s constantly straining my eyes.

    No offense to DJI—I respect their work—but this is a real issue. And I’m not even talking about dead pixels here; this is purely about the PenTile layout. Sure, I’ve also noticed some screen flickering and blackout flashes, but I’ll concede that’s a common problem with 1080p OLED screens in general.

    For more details on PenTile OLED, check out this explainer: https://www.oled-info.com/pentile

    Unfortunately, I just can’t use these goggles anymore. Maybe next generation?


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  • 改光纤了

    联通没把我拉下,因为是油田老住宅区所以进程显得慢了好多,几个住商品房的朋友早就换了。当然不改更贵的套餐还是没办法提高下载速度,即便这样还是感觉倍儿爽(ciao这个词儿好像被大张伟糟蹋了,本来是完全没有违和感的),上传速率突破了64k。用户名也不再加密。总算是进步了一点点。

    动态域名的问题,考虑再三还是没能支持dyn的服务,所以又找了个口碑相对好的老外的DDNS。。。惭愧了

  • DYNDNS

    dyndns的优惠价很不错,可是暂时还不想付款。先用花生壳,但是真的很不靠谱,只打开了一次就显示无法连接了~~看看价格,居然将近200一年。。我干。DYN优惠完84元RMB。

    另外今天玩kim250居然被一个放羊的老大娘戳下来了,可惜没录像设备。一个在转卖路上,一个还没到。

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  • 贺年卡

    快过年了,想起小学时同学互送明信片的事来。虽说每次都会送给很多同学,但总有一张是送给特别的那个人…也总会期待收到那张最特别的…一般是有着钢笔画出的小笑脸符号或其它特殊的排版一类…妈的,真是老了呢

  • k

    我觉得“正能量”和“劣根性”一样是很扯淡的东西,那只能说明人们已经背离正确的价值观太远,被妖魔化了太久。早点醒来吧。

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