I hear ya, my 42" Panny Plasma from 2008 is getting a little too small the past few years. Just can't bring myself to get a 55" or 65" LG OLED yet. Gonna just wait til it dies and then get one from Costco.
I think what he's getting at is that OLED isn't really a great technology, all things considered. Contrast is good and pixels can fully switch off. Hurray! Other than that, and the power savings from OLED, it's not really that great of a tech...
I apologize but in what way do you think you just made a case against plasma? To paraphrase, "all the new tech is crap and that's the only reason plasma still looks good." I swear I lost a few brain cells reading your post.
I'll never forget the 1st time I booted up Crysis on my 8800gt and q6600. That first view with the sunrise as that music kicks in right before u take out that radio jammer. 30fps with everything on medium to high. 1280x1024 on an IBM c220p...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsCNHz7X_MU&t=226s
This is pretty close to my own experience and why I gave up my oled. The plasma and it's big brother crt have the most lifelike image ever produced. Oled is great for HDR and brighter than "dark...
If only we could get another AAA Crysis game in the same manner as the 1st. Not a watered down corridor shooter but one that builds on the strengths of the first while avoiding the mistakes.
Do it, had mine professionally calibrated and as i have said before nothing else 1080P compares to it, whole family prefers to watch movies on it over my newer set
The 5090 will not be above $2000, likely $1500-$1800. The 5080 will be $1000. Nvidia knows how much enthusiasts and high end buyers are willing to pay. The 4080 Super made it obvious. The original 4080 did not meeting sales expectations, they...
As well as dlss upscaling quality, frame gen in many new games, and overall (perceived or not) driver quality. It would take a couple of gens for me to trust things have changed with AMD.
Thus far they have not, so I'll be in for a 5xxx series...