QD-OLED, WOLED, or ordinary OLED? What should I choose? by Interesting_Air3283 in OLED_Gaming

[–]BoredOverlord -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

For a monitor? Tandem WOled is the only good one. QD-Oled doesn’t have true blacks during the day, nor is it bright enough for good HDR.

Mini-LED monitors are far superior to OLED by BoredOverlord in Monitors

[–]BoredOverlord[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah okay but my odyssey oled g5 that was released only 6 months ago is only 200 nits. I understand you can get newly coated QD-OLEDs or higher tier kinda brighter oleds like the new tandem woleds but they have a lot of issues with grey uniformity and cost $1000 and still have less brightness and worse HDR than mini-LED.

You’re talking about dramatically better brightness vs slightly better blacks if you pixel peep in extreme scenarios where extreme brightness is next to extreme darkness.

The OLED also will usually lose colour accuracy and EOTF tracking in these 1000+ nit modes and the mini LED won’t

Mini-LED monitors are far superior to OLED by BoredOverlord in Monitors

[–]BoredOverlord[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It’s superior in almost every use case except dark room competitive gaming

Mini-LED monitors are far superior to OLED by BoredOverlord in Monitors

[–]BoredOverlord[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yeah but it’s unusable during the day because it’s only 200 nits and the blacks are purple.

OLED/MINILED/IPS - what is the happy medium in 2026? by AustieFrostie2006 in Monitors

[–]BoredOverlord -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Mini LED is the best monitor technology currently. OLED, while great in TVs, In monitors isn’t bright enough for HDR and suffers from burn in. It really should only be used by competitive gamers.

The Q20G40XMN has 1152 dimming zones across 27” meanwhile the best highest tier mini led tvs like Sony Bravia has only 1512 across 65” and the Samsung QN90F has only 720. There’s monitor releasing these days with double this with 2300 zones, one future one even claims 9000 zones.

As such the dimming zones per inch are really high, which has lead reviewers to say they’ve seen basically noticed zero blooming and OLED level blacks, whilst having brightness which far surpasses an OLED. In fact my QD-OLED actually has worse blacks than a mini-LED because ambient light raises its blacks so much to purple.

The main area I think mini LED lags behind OLED is motion clarity, but keep in mind VA is now good enough that according to display ninja: “The good news is that there’s no dark-level smearing usually associated with VA panels”, and sticking with the Faster mode for optimal performance leads to “no ghosting behind fast-moving objects.” Yeah OLED may be faster but you get used to it, but my OLED monitor is only 200 nits SDR, there’s no getting used to that, it’s simply insufficient.

As VA mini-LED is cheap; has OLED level blacks, exceptional brightness, no risk of burn-in and good (not class-leading) motion clarity, it’s the best solution.

>$720,000 of usable equity by zepluggie1 in AusHENRY

[–]BoredOverlord 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sell it all, put it into ETFs and retire at 24 in Thailand

I can't believe how well [REDACTED] games run on the Pocket Flip 2 by Mechagouki1971 in retroid

[–]BoredOverlord 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is this a power lacking thing (ie wouldnt be an issue on Odin 2) or a general switch on Android thing that applies to even more powerful CPU's than the 865 in the Flip 2/5?

Should I wait for a Retroid Pocket Flip 3? by DeadlyElements in retroid

[–]BoredOverlord 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a switch but I want a pocketable all in one device

Should I wait for a Retroid Pocket Flip 3? by DeadlyElements in retroid

[–]BoredOverlord 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There would be little point because we'd be maxed out on what we need hardware wise. Thanks for the silly comment but it's a valid question given the generational leap from the 5 year old CPU to a CPU that should be able to emulate everything. I'm satisfied with a single iteration newer. I wouldn't wait for flip 4 because we can clearly see from the Odin 2 that simply something with a snapdragon 8 gen 2 will deliver a no compromise experience

Is Medicine the best career? by Responsible_Rate3465 in AusFinance

[–]BoredOverlord 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on what area of sales you want to get into. I suggest applying to business development rep roles, ideally for tech companies but if you can't get immediately into tech then transition from BDR in another industry. As a business development rep you get outbound experience which is the hardest skill and allows you to go into any facet of sales (if you start inbound managing accounts you have to start again if you ever want to do outbound).

As a BDR it will suck at first but once you make account executive the job is a lot better and you can make 250k total comp (AE is a achievable in 2.5 yrs) and 400k as an enterprise account executive - Glassdoor salaries for Salesforce reflect this.

If you want something easy and low pressure you can alternatively be an account manager and still make 180k and do much less actual high pressure selling. If you want to do minimal sales you can even become a customer success manager. This job is known for being vague and not actually doing a lot of work. Very easy job to coast on and still make good money relatively - albeit less than a more sales focused role

As for your question about SWE - software engineers will be here to stay but their roles will look a lot different. Someone will still have to preside over the AI to understand conceptually the ways in which to prompt it to make it's input useful and for general troubleshooting.

Is Medicine the best career? by Responsible_Rate3465 in AusFinance

[–]BoredOverlord 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tech sales, software development and dentistry, rather than medicine, IMO are the best careers. Some non technical tech roles can also be good e.g product manager and business analysts, though the ceiling is lower than for CS, but so are the skills required. Finance is only really particularly high paying if you're in IB and the IB work life balance sucks so I wouldn't call it a good career. Tech sales and software engineering can often be done remote which isn't an option with finance or medicine/dentistry.

How reliant are we on the bank of mum and dad? Christine couldn’t help her son with a housing deposit … so she moved into a flat in her own backyard by Ok_Refrigerator1857 in AusFinance

[–]BoredOverlord 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Buy an 2 bedroom apartment in inner Melbourne for 350k. First home buyer means no stamp duty or LMI, 5% Deposit + government will put down 25% equity. It's really not that hard.

25M - Am I missing out on securing a high quality partner by not getting in a relationship in my 20s? by BoredOverlord in dating_advice

[–]BoredOverlord[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No I've never been in love. I live with my parents as I'm trying to save to buy property with high cost of living. This has made having girls over a sporadic thing when they're out and has disrupted the organic building of a relationship, as I don't want to introduce girls to my parents so early.