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>IPS
>VA
>OLED
>WOLED
>AMOLED
>Quantum Dot OLED
>Tandem OLED
>MicroRGB
>MicroLED
>QuantumLED
>Response time
>HDR1000
>Trueblack HDR
>Local Dimming
>VRR
I don't know what any of these things mean, why is gaming so complicated
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>tranime
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>IPS, VA, OLED
Core types of display panel technologies
OLED is self-emissive (individual pixels turn on and off and emit their own light)
IPS/VA is transmissive (illuminated by a backlight and individual pixels block that light)

>WOLED, AMOLED, QD-OLED, Tandem OLED
Particular variants of OLED panels

>MiniLED, MicroRGB, QuantumLED
Particular variants of MiniLED, which itself is an evolution of IPS/VA with backlight "zones" which will brighten and dim based on content (local dimming)

>HDR1000
Panel that can reach up to 1000 nits for HDR content, usually obtained my Mini-LEDs
>Trueblack HDR
Another HDR standard, usually something like Tru Black HDR 400, less peak nits target but higher contrast requirements, usually for OLEDs

>Response time
How fast a pixel can transition from one color to another. Even if a monitor has a certain refresh rate (framerate), some pixels transitioning to some colors could take much longer. VA is notorious for excessively high response times, leading to "VA Black Smear", though modern panels have mitigated this somewhat

>VRR
Variable Refresh Rate. I don't actually know what this does but I would guess it's similar to Gsync/Freesync
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>>737989615
Child
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>>737990019
Actually good post
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>>737989615
>Hisense has been using one of the best panel types for gaming and PC, ADS Pro, in their 75" top end TVs for the past several years
>This year everyone jumped on the RGB MiniLED meme, which actually needs more compromises to drive the new RGB backlight
>All use VA panels, one of the worst for gaming
>Hisense isn't even offering a non-RGB top end U8 model this year, have to settle for the U7 with worst specs than last year's model
>Isn't using the 75" ADS Pro panel anymore
I am
SO FUCKING BEYOND PISSED
If my U8K ever bites the dust I'm absolutely fucked unless I want to deal with OLED or VA's flaws from now on.
Last year's 75" U8 which still uses the ADS Pro is on sale right now for $1250, seriously thinking of just buying it and keeping it in storage until I need it
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>>737990019
VRR is arguably one of the most important advancements for gaming in the past decade
With fixed refresh rate monitors, you either have to choose between using Vsync, which causes input lag and extreme frame rate variances, or not using it and getting horrible screen tearing.
VRR actually allows the display to dynamically adjust the refresh rate to exactly match the frame rate of the game, giving the smooth image quality and frame pacing of Vsync without any of the downsides.
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>>737990338
I don't know so don't take this as a snarky question but why don't you just buy some more of the one you have? Are they unavailable? I have a migraine so maybe I'm just having trouble understanding something very straightforward
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>>737990479
Yeah the U8K is the 2023 model and isn't in production anymore.
That's why I'm debating getting last year's model before it stops production as well, but storing a 75" screen in its box is...difficult
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>>737990479
Also there's always the chance that next year they or some other manufacturer will start using the ADS panel again, and my current TV could last until they start making them again.
I just don't want to waste my money, ya know?
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>>737989615
Fuck Misogi
Marry Kyoka
Kill Mimi
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>>737990585
Yeah tough decision. Best of luck pal. I personally live by the seat of my pants when my monitor dies i will use some random garbage currently sitting in my closet until i get a new one
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>>737990338
>he boughted hisense

oh no no no no no
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>>737989615
Yes, I want to fuck the one on the right. How can you tell!
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>>737990464
I got a brand new OLED but the vrr was so ass and flickery I just turned it off
Weird how they advertise gsync even on the boot up screen but it runs so terribly



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