It'd be nice to upgrade at last. I've been waiting years to move past 18TB drives as I need my cold storage solution to have 25+TB drives to handle a main array made of larger than 18TB drives.
We used to have a lot more testing, tear downs, and data quoting to back up statements but everyone seems much happier to make snappy hot takes that are blanket statements. (Not saying this isn't a wide spread change)
I'd say a lot of monitors come with options from the factory that are fine...
The difference is that between professionals who are early adopters and a mature market.
Calibrating has always been niche. Displays do drift but for 90% of people the factory Cal is good enough.
Plus as you can see above, many of us data geeks have drifted away from here to other locations...
I have a pair of 12TB WD Gold drives (big yellow/gold label version) pulled from a TrueNAS server kept in a dehumidified and cool enviroment. They've been spinning peacefully except for system power cycles over the last couple of years. Working currently but I'm rotating in 18TB drives so this...
There's also the entire thing about pirating stls and models when they launched their MakerWorld service.
https://blog.bambulab.com/makerworld-drama/
https://www.reddit.com/r/BambuLab/comments/17eajy6/makerworld_is_full_of_infringing_content_this_has/
Is it LAN only life the X1C at work or is it truely able to survive isolated on a segment with no internet access but a LAN between it and a PC running bambu studio?
Last time I tried it last month we couldn't run entirely sans Internet.
My kids thought their packing tape was neat and when I mentioned this in my last order, two rolls got packed in.
I've always gotten great service up to the end.
I just want a quality 32" OLED screen. I'm happy with VRR and frame Hz <100 still nothing to buy if I'm going to be editing photos and video sometimes.
There was a rumor of a 32" OLED last year but it turned out to be curved or hasn't come out yet.
I wonder what the size measurements are for the 34" as I'm space constrained by a nook that accepted a 32" plasma so maybe with the thinner bezels I could at last upgrade to OLED?
All I want is my display to show HDR as the producer of the image intended me to perceive it. With SDR it has been easy for a long time and not to hard for a while before that to calibrate your display to give you what the artist intended.
I'm still not sure how to calibrate a HDR display and...
I just hope to see actual 32" OLEDs at this one. Hopefully that LG one hinted at earlier.
I've got a size limit and maybe this will at last be my year to upgrade the old Dell 30".
The age of the house (built 1879 per land records) and that the desk is built into the wall and the wall still has the original limestone plaster and horse hair. (Found that out when I ran power for a new outlet)
It looks old and brown. Kinda shiney but that is because someone over varnished it...
I have a range of displays. I use a 55" trouchboard at work for training groups. A 30" at my desk at work (when I get to sit down). And a pair of 24" monitors at home.
It all depends on what space you have and what you are doing.
At home I have to work from a built-in desk that is 142 years...
What are you running as your Emby Server host that you can't enable transcoding?
You can have the server just transcode the audio and mux in with the video stream for playback.
Take a look at https://store.planetcom.co.uk/products/astro-slide
There are some niche companies that are still doing things. The CPU isn't cutting edge but you can find places in the corners for nearly any hardware need.
Since LG dropped out of the race I've got no other choice for a phone with a active stylus.
I will hold on to the V60 as long as I can as it has a mSD, 3.5mm, and active stylus and I know the Samsung will not. But eventually the v60 will break or stop getting any updates. (Although root is now...
The ATi x800 as that was the last card I was able to Pelter cool using a customized generic block. After that it was just ordinary water cooling as the cards started having bad cold bugs and not seeing much gain from the pelter.
I don't the I've brazed anything since. Even the plumbing in the...
You always pay a price for miniaturization.
Oh wait, you say they didn't have to develop something custom, densely packed, and smaller than normal?
Well, I guess it is just to get extra money from those of us for whom 48+ inches is to big.
If you aren't happy you should contact BenQ and try.
The worst thing to do is to 'live with" something you don't like when it comes to monitors.
For most of it it is the thing you interact with most after your bed and chair.
Same here. We have a TV that is in a built into the wall cabinet and it maxes out at a 34" diagonal for 16:9 ratio. This means a 32" class TV if we want space for the sound to come out.
Couch distance at that size means 1080p is fine and I would love the benefits of HDR in that room.