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- Feb 2024
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www.tokopedia.com www.tokopedia.com
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Color Space Support: 10 bit (8 bit + FRC)
suboptimal substitution for true 10bit. as for portable monitor this could be an option, but i dont see any advantage over the more cheaper options.
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Brightness: 400
Only 400 nits. No HDR here.
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- Jun 2023
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www.reddit.com www.reddit.com
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Because they are not producing OLED panels specifically for monitors but use leftovers from TV manufacturing.
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- Nov 2021
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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The Fully Jarvis Monitor Arm can support monitors up to 32 inches and about 20 pounds, with a wide range of motion and a solid build quality. Although there are nearly identical monitor arms that cost less, such as the Monoprice Workstream 15526, the Fully Jarvis was easier to set up, sturdier, and smoother to operate in our tests. It also adds three color options and a much longer warranty (15 years versus other companies’ 10- or even one-year warranties), so it’s an arm you can expect to support your screen for years to come.
Yes this is a thing!!!!Italic
- Thing
- yes
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- Oct 2016
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help.getpebble.com help.getpebble.com
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How does the heart rate monitor work? The Pebble 2 and Time 2 will use optical heart rate monitors that will monitor heart rate constantly during a workout. When at rest or sleeping, heart rate will be monitored every 10 minutes, ensuring your resting heart rate is monitored with little to no battery life impact. The monitor will have no problem with sweat, but won’t provide heart rate readings when submerged in water. Please note: Pebble devices with a heart rate (HR) monitor are intended to be a valuable tool that can provide an accurate estimation of the user’s heart rate. Pebble smartwatches are not medical devices and you should not rely on the accuracy of heart rate data for any purpose, especially for medical or health purposes.
Straight from the horse’s mouth. We now know that heart rate monitoring on the Pebble smartwatches is as infrequent as the Apple Watch. Ah, well… What remains to be known is what “constantly” means, for workouts. Every second, as with Fitbit?
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