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Exactly what the title says, the model number listed as the display is the BOE NE135FBM-N41, which is a smaller resolution, and only 60Hz. (This info is based on panelook's site: Panelook (I'm assuming this the older, basic display)
Off-topic: Also using this opportunity to mention that NE135A1M-N61 has HDR400, G-SYNC, and FreeSync support, so Framework team, please add all three officially 🙏. Also, I think it doesn't have the rounded corners, so this would be the near perfect drop-in replacement everyone has been waiting for. All that could be asked for next is >= 95% DCI-P3 coverage compared to NE135A1M-N61's 74% & OLED.
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Exactly what the title says, the model number listed as the display is the
BOE NE135FBM-N41
, which is a smaller resolution, and only 60Hz. (This info is based on panelook's site: Panelook (I'm assuming this the older, basic display)The only 13.5" 120Hz displays on panelook is BOE's NE135A1M-NY1 & NE135A1M-N61
Off-topic: Also using this opportunity to mention that NE135A1M-N61 has HDR400, G-SYNC, and FreeSync support, so Framework team, please add all three officially 🙏. Also, I think it doesn't have the rounded corners, so this would be the near perfect drop-in replacement everyone has been waiting for. All that could be asked for next is >= 95% DCI-P3 coverage compared to NE135A1M-N61's 74% & OLED.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: