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Posted: Fri, 15th Jan 2016 14:24 Post subject: |
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a good 4k tv for 800 euros? double it and you are in the game
and do you have any 4k stuff? you dont have a gfx card with native hdmi 2.0 so u are fucked, and dp is only on very expensive tvs. and you dont have real 4k video material. gaming doesnt work well too cause as i said no gfx cards with real hdmi 2.0 output present.
would go for a good 500euros fullhd panel, should be enough for the next 3-4 years till native 4k stuff is out
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Posted: Fri, 15th Jan 2016 14:29 Post subject: |
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Janz wrote: | a good 4k tv for 800 euros? double it and you are in the game
and do you have any 4k stuff? you dont have a gfx card with native hdmi 2.0 so u are fucked, and dp is only on very expensive tvs. and you dont have real 4k video material. gaming doesnt work well too cause as i said no gfx cards with real hdmi 2.0 output present.
would go for a good 500euros fullhd panel, should be enough for the next 3-4 years till native 4k stuff is out |
yeah i thought so too, i mainly play on my ps4...and the lack of native 4k stuff really puts me off
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Posted: Fri, 15th Jan 2016 14:34 Post subject: |
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as i said: would be reasonable to buy a good fullhd tv which has everything you need and you are fine the next years. would wait till 4k is established (and that takes a lot of time, even native fullhd isnt spread through the normal tv stations completely till now)
first 4k bluray players should be available soon (will cost about 500 euros...), asweel as some ultra hd blurays from sony coming soon. but thats just a waste of money atm. ofc you can buy a 1500euro 4k tv right now together with the 500euros player. but till its usefull you will get better stuff for way less money
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Posted: Fri, 15th Jan 2016 14:47 Post subject: |
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Posted: Fri, 15th Jan 2016 14:52 Post subject: |
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And if you wait, then OLED and HDR could be finally more affordable and established. HDR also comes with higher bitdepth content, so no more pesky banding.
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Posted: Fri, 15th Jan 2016 14:52 Post subject: |
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cause its crap and the product details full of typos?
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Posted: Fri, 12th Feb 2016 12:37 Post subject: |
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why should it be 30 fps on a 4k tv? its still 60fps bout of course only 1080p (except games which are locked to 30fps ofc)
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Posted: Fri, 12th Feb 2016 15:11 Post subject: |
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Wait for 8K.. its around the corner..
4K?!? Passhhh...
[waiting for 12K.. no.. 16K... Gaaahhh!! ]
Btw, the Vizio M series (2015) seems to be one of the best most affordable 4Ks out there..
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