ste_167
Well-Known Member
Having tried the Mk2, it has a more 'dot-matrix' look to it; as Craig has said, it's like the GP32 screen in that respect. However, the contrast appears to be greater, the blacks look black. It's certainly as bright as the Mk1.
Firmware 2's gamma setting appears to be set for this new screen, making the Mk1 looked washed out in comparison. Not what I was expecting..
In terms, of the non-interlacing, it results in slight jagged edges which are, as an example, noticeable in the NeoGeo start-up, and indeed the actual GP2X interface graphics. The viewing angle wasn't really that much of an issue*, although I'll have a better look at things tonight and also do some daylight testing to see which is clearer outside.
(And also compare the rotated thumbstick!)
I've put a 0.6 gamma autorun on the Mk1, and it still looks comparatively washed out.
*However, depending on the viewing angle of Mk2 it can vary from being washed out to too dark. It's perfect if you get the correct angle.
Firmware 2's gamma setting appears to be set for this new screen, making the Mk1 looked washed out in comparison. Not what I was expecting..
In terms, of the non-interlacing, it results in slight jagged edges which are, as an example, noticeable in the NeoGeo start-up, and indeed the actual GP2X interface graphics. The viewing angle wasn't really that much of an issue*, although I'll have a better look at things tonight and also do some daylight testing to see which is clearer outside.
(And also compare the rotated thumbstick!)
I've put a 0.6 gamma autorun on the Mk1, and it still looks comparatively washed out.
*However, depending on the viewing angle of Mk2 it can vary from being washed out to too dark. It's perfect if you get the correct angle.