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    elvn replied to the thread Where are the 8K Monitors?.
    Gen 1 of the ark couldn't really do other inputs in multi-view but I think the gen 2 can do it. Idk about the 900c, but I'm interested in whether the newer 900D can since it came out after gen 2 of the ark and that one connect box.
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    elvn replied to the thread Where are the 8K Monitors?.
    Flat is mostly on axis at 60 to 50 deg viewing angle. Most of the screen surface on-axis (pixels aimed close to you) Larger fields of the sides of the screen are off-axis when sitting closer, at a wider viewing angle (causing distortion...
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    elvn replied to the thread Where are the 8K Monitors?.
    Dual monitor has been the only way to get better of two monitor tech tradeoffs for me since at least 2006. A 65" 8k relegated to more of a desktop/app monitor than a gaming monitor doesn't fit the tiled scenario very well for me though. I...
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    elvn replied to the thread Where are the 8K Monitors?.
    Agree 100% on avoiding abrasions ~ matte abraded AG outer layer. It might seem like a small facet to avoid a screen for but it's a big deal to me and makes the idea of these screens much more appealing. Also agree about the ridiculous pricing...
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    elvn replied to the thread Where are the 8K Monitors?.
    A few big questions still remain that would potentially be huge gains over the 900C, beyond the 900D already supposedly adding detail to 4k via AI that the 900c lacks, and potentially being 20 to 30% brighter (not crazy that it might be somewhat...
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    elvn replied to the thread Where are the 8K Monitors?.
    Might depend on your expectations, and your usage scenario needs in regard to the 900D. As you know from following the AVSforum thread, the owners there said the 900D's AI upscaling upscales 1080p material with appreciable detail increase...
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    elvn replied to the thread LG 48CX.
    I think it's the "slim looks sexy" thing , like apple stuff and some misc manufacturer slim design gaming laptops that end up throttling their gpu more. I'd rather have rugged and functional.
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    I think the idea of stutter on OLED is overblown. Outside of slow-moving scenes, color is going to remain relatively stable, so a display that supports 24 Hz output isn't going to exhibit visual artifacts most of the time. Despite noticing it...
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    Where I found that ABSL gets annoying is in games that have scenes with lots of text you are trying to read. In particular Octopath Traveler 2 has real issues. I played it on the couch because it seems like a good couch game and the couch is an...
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    elvn replied to the thread LG 48CX.
    Idk why they all insist on the slim form factor. I'd prefer a thicker chasis with vented grilles, full backplane heatsink and some active cooling fans with profiles like a rugged laptop or a gpu. . . . . Maybe you could at least avoid those...
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    elvn reacted to MistaSparkul's post in the thread LG 48CX with Like Like.
    This is one of the reasons why I would take LG over Samsung: Once again Samsung with the boosting 10% window brightness to unrealistic levels to jebait people. I could already smell their bullshit from a mile away when people were posting...
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    elvn replied to the thread LG 48CX.
    Larger (perceived) pixel sizes, larger problems. Like viewing 4k at sub-60 PPD viewing distances, or 1440p native screens. In regard to asbl I agree that options should be given, (even if they would void warranties)
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    elvn replied to the thread LG 48CX.
    I'd also remind that a lot of people were shoe-horning oversized gaming tvs directly onto a desk, so the pixel sizes were larger to their perspective, exacerbating the text fringing, (and aliasing of anything else though text-ss mapping applied...
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    elvn replied to the thread LG 48CX.
    It was avoidable with ASBL disabled but the problem with that scene was that it was graded too dark, below 1 to 2 nit. HDTVtest did a whole episode about it showing that it was graded bad for all tvs. " A peak of 1 to 2 nits is too...
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    elvn replied to the thread LG 48CX.
    I swap the letters sometimes too, but it's AS automatic static.. ASS brightness limiter helps me to remember the acronym. https://currently.att.yahoo.com/att/lg-oled-tvs-just-got-201653540.html "The type of auto-dimming that causes this...
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    You are probably talking about ABL slapping you in the face where he was specifically talking about the gradual step down in brightness that ASBL does. ASBL has been defeatable in some oled models using the service menu, but I never bothered to...
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    I guess for those times you are standing in line picking your ass it could be annoying. Lol. just joking around, that's what the character in the Hawaiian shirt was doing. I get it, they all have their tradeoffs. I don't mind leaving that...
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    elvn replied to the thread Where are the 8K Monitors?.
    Perceived size is relative to viewing distance. A 32" 8k filling your central 60 to 50 degree viewing angle looks perceptually the same size and pixel density, width to your perspective as a larger 8k at 60 to 50 degree viewing angle. The...
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    elvn reacted to MistaSparkul's post in the thread 42" OLED MASTER THREAD with Like Like.
    As long as there is a solution then I'm fine with it. I'm keeping my options open because there are more reports of the MSI QD-OLEDs randomly turning themselves off mid game and while it has only happened to me once so far, I cannot rule out that...
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    I'll concede that. Perhaps I should have said not AS visible, (and to me not AS obnoxious) at the same frame rates as an OLED. But like I said, I'm not opposed to using some interplolation for movies and shows, (the newest AI upscaling...
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