Not sure if this is yet another "fake" review, they don't even seem to realize that the QN900D is 240 hz (at least kind of)
https://www.tomsguide.com/tvs/qled-tvs/samsung-qn900d-neo-qled-8k-tv-review
yet another review claiming the panel is 120...
Samsung always does this weird shit with resolution support. The display should be able to do 5120x1440 or 7680x2160 no problem, but Samsung probably just didn't program their EDID to do that. Makes me wonder if you could just use CRU or SRE to...
Well, in short, nothing has really changed. Having benchmarked it against both the 32" QDOLEDs and the Neo G9 57" and sent back both despite them being really good should tell you that I am quite happy with the QN900C as a PC monitor. The idea of...
How is your 900C working out? What view distance/viewing angle are you using? How is the sidelong view of the farther areas of the screen if you are sitting relatively near? Gaming impressions (4k 144Hz? necessitates running full screen?)...
The klipsch reference cinema (and upfiring atmos) system kit's speakers are a lot taller, like bookshelf speakers, but the center could probably fit under a monitor.
Viewing a larger (42", 48", 55" 4k.. maybe 65" 8k) gaming TV screen or...
you could set it back on a stand and put speakers above pointed down and speakers below pointed up.. aside from cost of twice as many left and right channels. :D
My klipsch promedia 5.1 (7.1 with my extra speakers from the same set) ...
I used to do receiver audio, I used an Emotiva XMC-1 hooked to amps hooked to a bunch of SVS M-series speakers. It worked quite well, though I did have to do the second "phantom monitor" thing. That went away when I moved in with my girlfriend, I...
ASUS does have an 8k monitor upcoming though they haven't announced a release date yet. It has been shown at trade shows, so it is real and in "getting ready to go" state. The downside is, of course, cost. It is expected to be about 8k dollars...
I hand-me-down my receiver to my pc whenever (very rarely) I upgrade my living room surround receiver. I upgraded to a denon in the living room years ago, so now I have a 7.2 onkyo on my pc. I'm still using a bunch of klipsch 5.1 desktop audio...
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The QN900D is ordered, along with a Denon AVRX2800H.
The new Klipsch center/sub are being installed.
TV first, but am working on the computer-receiver link.
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If you are doing graphics work, and 3d work that includes textures and colors - be aware that FALD screens are non-uniform by nature of the backlight tech. So if you need absolute values, it might not be possible with FALD. Wherever there is...
Interesting but not really apples to apples comparing a 4k TV. For long 34 - 40 deg living room home theater enthusiasts it makes sense to compare them, since at those distances 4k already gets ~ 120PPD. For people looking for 8k...
Micro LED would be great. Afaik there are still not consumer price range and sized micro LED screens. They are like 100" plus and over $100 thousand usd.
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Considering that I don't think those are a viable alternative overall just yet...
You can't get the same kind of black depth and contrast in uniform fashion on FALD LCDs. In large planes of dark or bright you can get very large values - but wherever there is mixed brights and darks (which is how most detail, depth is shown in...
Hand for those line to be infinitely small instead of physical bezel.
The only seem significant of the multiple monitor setup over a single one that would be the same size and pixel count and curve, is how easy it is to handle a fullscreen...
While the array with the 48" 4k OLED might seem like a lot, it's still less than 7680 x 2160 of a 8k screen. It's 3x 4k screens, and ~3.5x 4k screens if I added the 49" ultrawide - as compared to 4x 4k worth of pixel real-estate on a 8k...
I'm saying if you dial in a pretty stable array of windows and apps you typically use, you have delineating lines on the screen already, even as just tiles like you are saying. You still have the flexibility for other layouts or dedicating a...
What I was trying to get at was that I am leaning back toward an array of screens (without a middle bezel). The point was that once you dedicate some spaces you typically use for windows management, the window frames are almost like mini bezels...
I checked it out briefly, thanks. I'm still following along the threads. Really interested in whenever RTings gets a review up. There are very few other places that would review something that is sort of niche like this. Everyone so far...