Pretty cool, but the bigger the display, the more that refresh rate becomes an issue.
Say you can refresh the outer pixels on the horizonal axis at 100 fps. Then if you want to have 50 pixels on the outer half circle, then you can change them at 2fps.
conventional leds can be driven at several megahertz pretty easily. the white type uses a yellow phosphor that fades slowly but they can still do kilohertz
I think Ilya is getting what he wanted. Although, that may yet have disastrous consequences for the company if employees follow through on mass quitting, thus freeing him up. But if they can quickly prevent people leaving in the short term, maybe urgent discontent will pass.
Yes, and there are more advantages to the Orange Pi 5 SBCs:
- They have full size HDMI
- They have an m.2 connector
- They still have an audio jack
- They have more powerful performance cores
- They have low performance cores
- They have a 6 TOPS NPU
On the other hand, that cheap base model has no built-in wifi, but so you can add it in the m.2 slot.
For me, the Raspberry Pi 5 is quite disappointing.
But hey, the good thing is that maybe this will push more of the community to the RK3588(S) based boards.