I'm interested in this topic and stay on top of most threads/discussions about PWM.
> I doubt there are any long-term effects of it.
I would have thought the same, but it seems to be a common experience that once someone becomes PWM sensitive it actually sticks with them.
I've been a techy my whole life; the iPhone 12 mini seemed to be the device that triggered my PWM sensitivity and since then I have been extremely sensitive to any device with PWM.
Although I have tried to keep PWM devices out of my life, I can still quickly tell when the TV in a lobby or the airplane entertainment display has PWM and there's not much you can do about it.
> I doubt there are any long-term effects of it.
I would have thought the same, but it seems to be a common experience that once someone becomes PWM sensitive it actually sticks with them.
I've been a techy my whole life; the iPhone 12 mini seemed to be the device that triggered my PWM sensitivity and since then I have been extremely sensitive to any device with PWM.
Although I have tried to keep PWM devices out of my life, I can still quickly tell when the TV in a lobby or the airplane entertainment display has PWM and there's not much you can do about it.