JUST GIVE ME THE MICROLED DISPLAYS NOW!
Falling for the OLED meme
I think Metro: Exodus purposefully made their non-hdr mode look like dogshit to make HDR look better.
What is that gonna be, like $10,000 for a 24inch 4k monitor?
Q9FN/X900F or bust boys
OLED is half baked tech
get one of the two monitors I named and change them when mLED becomes mainstream
memes and shitposts aside. How are these, nowadays? I am considering the new Philips one coming out this year. Do I still have to worry about burn in to the point I cant play any videogames or long days of sports broadcasts? I could get the samsung meme top tvs but they dont look as good. Also cant some OLEDs do like 1000 nits?
Looked great on my calibrated monitor, must be a TV console thing lol
some tech guys asked samsung on ces if 75 inch microled will be consumer product and they said no and off camera reps mentioned that it would have to cost around 100k, I wouldnt hold my breath for it
but it was hdr
>muh deep Blacks
Only BBC cuckolds buying OLED confirmed
does it have freesync? I am looking for a good TV to plug my PC into. I already use Gay-Sync that is why I don't think I will be able to go back to non-adaptive sync monitors ever.
>hurr you should only want things to be either really dark and black, or to be really bright and colourful. Great thing about HDR is doing both.
Low IQ my dude.
Because of normie appeal. normies don't understand panel tech or colour reproduction, input lag or anything actually important.
You sell them tvs with marketing shit like 4k because HD was the next big thing, so now UHD is. (even on like a budget 32inch TV) and HDR, even when it seems literally anything can call itself HDR, even with a peak brightness of like 300 nits, and horrible colour reproduction making things actually look worse. Then of course you can sell them on smart tv shit because they best way to watch netflix is 99% of what they want, even though they will never understand that smart tv features are all shit when you realize ARC is your only option for audio.
Seriously, it is the wild west where anyone can say anything as marketing. I like UHD, I like HDR. But they way they are going about it is retarded. You can not find any actual information about the tvs you are buying from spec sheets either. it is frustrating trying to shop for one.