• db2@lemmy.world
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    It’s not going to be cheap, though — in the US, the 65-inch model is officially priced at $3,499.

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    Hisense UR9 RGB, but note that the port is on the left bezel of the panel. Hopefully saved you a click.

  • 𝕲𝖑𝖎𝖙𝖈𝖍🔻𝕯𝖃 (he/him)@lemmy.world
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    Sounds great! I’ll gladly pay $200usd for it.

    I skimmed the article and didn’t see any mention of price, but I expect it to be 10x what I’m willing to spend on a display.

    Also if it’s a smart tv I’m no longer interested at all.

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    I like TV’s. I was using 3 1080p 60hz TV’s as monitors. I recently upgraded to a Philips Google TV. 43" 4K, 144Hz, with HDR10 & Dolby Atmos. The difference is amazing. and I love the larger size.

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      Couple of years ago I bought an LG 50” TV as a monitor. Since it was cheaper then buying a large monitor. I also like the large size, since my eyesight has gone to shit. Also I have a deep desk so I can just push the TV to the edge of my desk and have all the desk space available and still have a screen that fills my view. I only wish it was curved since 50” is just a bit too large.

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    over 100% of the BT.2020 pro color space

    What does this mean? BT.2020 already requires pure monochromatic subpixels (which you’re not gonna get with LCD), so you can’t go beyond that unless you use 4+ subpixels (in which case the extra colors will just go unused, since HDR video is delivered as BT.2020). Or is BT.2020 Pro a smaller gamut than BT.2020?

    This article is the only thing I can find on Google which mentions “BT.2020 Pro”, at least in English.

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    Oh good, now you can watch ads on your giant tv when your console or PC game ends because the TV will know.

    Next: subscription access to play games on said Big TV.

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      Oh good, now you can watch ads on your giant tv when your console or PC game ends because the TV will know.

      You connect TVs to WiFi?

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    Damn. Too expensive for me. My TV has a dark spot after 8 years. I’m going to be on the market for a new one in the next year or two and displayport would be sweet. Hopefully this starts a trend. This is Hisence and am excited to see reviews for the latest TCL models to drop

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    Now all peripherals just need to adopt compatibility for this single TV model and it’ll catch on.