Absolutely. 8K would be better off marketed and designed for e.g programmers, stock traders, people managing a ton of different Excels and so on who need a lot of desktop space for work, and would probably pay for the right product, say a 55-65"...
I'd go for it. I'm thinking it's what the manual option is for. That said, we don't know how much runway the display actually has left as you indicate. It might not work. And of course, you should only do what you're comfortable doing.
I would expect the 5000 series to silently upgrade the HDMI capabilities to match the 7900 XTX, maybe with a full speed DP 2.1 port unless Nvidia decides to nickel and dime us again.
I expect the answer to the second question is no. Samsung is...
Yeah I'd probably just try running the pixel refresher manually and hopefully it will get rid of current burn-in instead of waiting for it to have lingered there for longer. Extra 1000h is quite a bit of time after all.
That's nearly two years of on time for the display. I think I checked mine after 3 years and it was like half of that. I would just turn the TV off from the remote when taking a longer break so it would run its compensation cycles if needed.
I'd...
Unless you are using the 57" purely as a gaming monitor, I'd hate to lose that much pixel density. It's the same height as the 57" but much lower res.
Remember that DLSS is also dependent on your native res, so DLSS Quality at 4K (or its...
Yeah a lot of nonsense especially in phones. I currently use a Samsung Galaxy Fold 4, and it's a really chunky phone when folded, but it feels fine to hold in your hand because it's quite narrow physically, no wider than an iPhone 12 Mini, just...
Probably because it's cheaper to make and ship because it takes less space and weighs less.
We have this insane trend of displays, phones and laptops being very thin for no good reason. If you look at reference monitors, they are thick bastards...
To me it's just headroom. I'm currently playing Like A Dragon Infinite Wealth and on my 4090 that runs at 4K 120 fps with Nvidia DLAA. I could probably push it quite a bit further with DLSS and FG but what's the point if your display can't show...
IMO people were complaining way more about the QD-OLED pixel structure issues than anything on the WOLED TVs.
At a more appropriate viewing distance of 1+ m scaling becomes even more important.
Totally agree with that. It's a real shame because those OLED TVs are pretty decent as monitors and the text quality on the WOLEDs is IMO not a problem as long as you use a bit of scaling.
I can't understand why LG would remove that option other...
I think a lot of people just want one display to do it all. I got the LG CX when it came out because it seemed like the best compromise at the time.
I used the 48" CX for two years as my desktop monitor working from home, then moved and decided...
I have one of these and when I compared it to my LG CX 48" OLED TV with the same HDR video content. For darker scenes the Mac's screen performed well. It had a bit higher black levels but overall it wasn't possible to see e.g blooming. For bright...
I expect that Samsung actually develops their own controllers and the other companies use something existing on the market which can't handle the display at above 120 Hz.
The panel may be a slightly lower grade one though.
I honestly wish there...