I have a stupid question or comment. Through the years, I have always gamed at 1080 and 1440p without Gsync and freesync. Sometimes when playing on a 75hz refresh monitor (most professional monitors are 75hz), I would turn on Vsync only. On other gaming monitors (144-165), I simply leave Gsync...
Costco have them but it's the Allstate warranty. I think that is square trade? No good. 48" is already too large, I fear a 55" has less pixel density, and is way too big for my desk. I was going to use it primarily for a monitor then a gaming monitor. Read all the threads for the past 2 weeks...
Anyone know when BB will get the 48" in stock? I want to buy from BB because of the burn in warranty. Been watching their site for the last 2 weeks, no stock
If you down scale native full screen resolution of 3840x2160 to 1920x1080, it must look horribly blurry?
Its like trying to watch a 1920x1080 music video on a native 4k screen.
Please comment...
yeah
it's like the AOC U3477PQU, Released in Asia, but not in USA. I too wanted to try the Phillips, and know one guy who bought it from Amazon (It came from China). The poor guy is getting no support from Philips USA, simply because they do not support it here. His monitor fried the first...
same panel here for $500, http://www.microboard.co.kr/
M4K-400UHD.
I have one on order for testing. They are trying to overclock for me, to see what the highest refresh rate is.
Ah, I did not know the Panasonic 4k Tv's had a display port in. I do remember Panasonic coming out with the 4k tv in 2013, but there was a huge problem with vertical lines on the screen.
I think that the new vizio P series are HDMI 2, however they do not have a display port in.
You are correct...
USB 4k is placing any 4k content directly on a thumb drive and plugging said thumb drive into TV.
Sony will not ALLOW any 4k content to be played with a USB thumb drive.
Of course when we bought these Tv's we had no clue that this was the case.
THE ONLY WAY to view any 4k content on a Sony tv is...
You say you are using 2 x seiki Tv's side by side with a pc?
My problem is how to use the display ports out of the Titan cards into the seiki?
The display ports on the titans are 60hz. Hdmi out is only 30hz.
Guys I need some help, I own a pc with two Titan cards in SLI. I use 3 x 144 hz Asus monitors but wanted to transition to a 4k screen (large tv) or the Samsung U28D590D.
Do you guys know if it's possible to have the middle screen as a 4k screen, and two screens either side are 1080?
Or 3...