Thread 106033582 - /g/ [Archived: 6 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/26/2025, 3:07:05 PM No.106033582
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>wear my polarized sunglasses
>turn my head sideways
>can't see anything my Dell Ultrasharp display
>look at my MacBook Pro
>turn my head sideways
>can read everything on the screen perfectly
what kind of unobtanium are Apple displays made of?
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Anonymous
7/26/2025, 3:10:58 PM No.106033596
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>>106033582 (OP)
>look at my MacBook Pro
Tf is wrong with you
Anonymous
7/26/2025, 3:11:55 PM No.106033605
>>106033582 (OP)
>are Apple displays made of?
super cheap India made layers
Anonymous
7/26/2025, 3:12:38 PM No.106033612
>>106033582 (OP)
Turn each monitor on its side and get back to us with the results
Anonymous
7/26/2025, 3:48:34 PM No.106033830
>>106033582 (OP)
Probably miniLED displays don't have a polarizer on them.
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Anonymous
7/26/2025, 3:54:53 PM No.106033857
>>106033830
Apparently miniLED displays should still have a polarizer, though microLED won't and OLED don't need it either.
But the MacBook Pros are miniLED still, so there might be some other faggotry going on (perhaps double polarizer?)
Anonymous
7/26/2025, 5:25:21 PM No.106034719
>>106033582 (OP)
Probably because the mac is using some sort of cheap and eye-raping modulation instead of polarization to control brightness