The 11" MacBook Air used an LCD screen, not OLED. It may have an LED backlight, but that’s not the same thing.
Not sure why the pulse width is so large on the screens you had trouble with. LEDs can pulse millions of times per second, far beyond what human eyes can perceive. 240Hz, on the other hand, is well within the range of human perception, so they’re lucky if that didn’t also cause epileptic seizures.
They do? That’s strange. I don’t get any noticeable eye strain from the OLED screen on my phone. Do you get eye strain from LCDs as well?
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The 11" MacBook Air used an LCD screen, not OLED. It may have an LED backlight, but that’s not the same thing.
Not sure why the pulse width is so large on the screens you had trouble with. LEDs can pulse millions of times per second, far beyond what human eyes can perceive. 240Hz, on the other hand, is well within the range of human perception, so they’re lucky if that didn’t also cause epileptic seizures.
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