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105 0 ReplyIts current work in progress from different companies and groups working together (Gnome, Kde, RedHat, Valve, etc)
35 0 Replyimmediately thought of that too
7 0 Replywhat's HDR?
5 0 ReplyHigh Dynamic Range. Compatible software, computer and monitor can display a greater range of brightnesses.
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That's Display Server level, DE is 2 levels higher. HDR in a DE sounds like a pain. You know, that flashing problem with the phone in the night?
3 0 Reply8 0 ReplyRight, Wayland.
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Flashing problem?
1 0 ReplyToo bright in the dark.
1 0 ReplyThat’s why your phone has a brightness slider, or better yet an ambient light sensor that automatically adjusts brightness. DE will need something similar.
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Why does everyone like it so much?
4 2 ReplyI’d tell you… if I had it!
15 0 ReplyI think it's one of those things like freesync, high DPI and high refresh rates that you really have to see for yourself.
12 0 ReplyIs that why games always look better on Linux than on Windows?
1 0 ReplyHigh-DPI I just don't understand. I tried. Yeah, it's pretty, but that's all it is for me. More content on screen > sharper text for me, thank you.
Higher refresh rates and VRR are pretty neat though. Just at 75Hz I already feel the difference pretty clearly when I go back to my 60Hz laptop.
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Would be great for the tv screen with 4k and hdr that I have around for example.
6 0 ReplyIt's pretty great for media consumption and gaming, with the right hardware. Otherwise it kind of blows.
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