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They sell only one soc tv board with 4 HDMI ports, although I'm not sure when the article was last updated https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_MediaTek_systems_on_chips
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Hadlock posted:They sell only one soc tv board with 4 HDMI ports, although I'm not sure when the article was last updated The latest edit dates for wiki articles are on the bottom
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# ? Apr 17, 2024 18:16 |
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I mean, the last time a downloaded their product catalog off their website and updated the tables on that page
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# ? Apr 17, 2024 18:28 |
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You didn't ask about accuracy, you were saying you didn't know when it was updated
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# ? Apr 17, 2024 19:13 |
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qirex posted:I bet Mediatek has managed to make a better one in the last 5 years, which is how long they've been doing this. Yes, it was in the 2023 products, so this soc is the 2nd version of that. Edit: looks like the QD-OLED experiment, at least for Sony was short lived. Animale fucked around with this message at 22:20 on Apr 17, 2024 |
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Animale posted:
Not really surprised because the prices for these mini-LED sets are not THAT bad to the point where I don't think there is a value niche for QD-OLED in their lineup. Regular OLED at the low end premium, mini LED at the high end. If it weren't for the fact that my C6 is still perfectly fine (and the fact that I would feel embarrassed for telling anyone I spent $5500 on a TV) I would be REALLY tempted to get the 85" there. bull3964 fucked around with this message at 22:28 on Apr 17, 2024 |
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Is mini-LED really better than OLED? I saw some specs for Sony’s Mini-LED Bravia and it mentioned dimming zones - why are we going back to dimming zones? Why are we going from perfect black and zero blooming back to lifted blacks and blooming whites? Just to chase brightness and less risk of burn-in?
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OldSenileGuy posted:Is mini-LED really better than OLED? I saw some specs for Sony’s Mini-LED Bravia and it mentioned dimming zones - why are we going back to dimming zones? Why are we going from perfect black and zero blooming back to lifted blacks and blooming whites? Just to chase brightness and less risk of burn-in? Pretty much but OLED keeps improving on those 2 things and I think it’ll prevail.
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It be fair, it's a LOT of zones. Sony doesn't disclose it, but rtings estimates it at 1920.
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# ? Apr 18, 2024 05:42 |
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Animale posted:looks like the QD-OLED experiment, at least for Sony was short lived. Sony, unlike Samsung and LG, doesn't manufacture OLED panels, so they have incentive to move away.
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# ? Apr 18, 2024 06:13 |
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Definitely keeping my eyes open for deals on the 65" C3 - I have a 55" E8 right now and it's served me very well, but I've noticed a few clusters of dead pixels here and there. Not anything that's visible from couch distance, but it gives me an excuse to upgrade. I'll probably have to get a new receiver at the same time, since I'm using an X1400H that doesn't support HDMI 2.1/eARC.
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# ? Apr 18, 2024 14:08 |
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Can the C3 turn off the tv via remote without the IR pointing at the tv? Is there a setting enable it to use Bluetooth or something? Seems like everything else doesn’t need a direct ir connection.
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 03:50 |
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If you get a Chromecast ultra and name it TV you can just turn the TV off from anywhere in the house when you say "ok Google turn off the TV" Also works for turning it on, which is nice if you're making a snack for TV time, lets the TV boot past the splash screen and finish loading the home screen by the time you sit down, plus you don't need to look for the remote etc
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 04:03 |
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I use HomeKit a lot on my phone and it continues to let me do it on this tv but it’s weird I can’t with the remote unless pointed at the IR. Mildly annoying since the soundbar is in the way so I have to arc my arm to get it.
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# ? Apr 19, 2024 05:22 |
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https://youtu.be/p7BBkRI29X4?si=MEZomx0uH0Ha4P9Y Is this a good video to listen to for a 42 inch C3? Edit: I’m impressed that LG actually lets you disable ads. SeANMcBAY fucked around with this message at 23:26 on Apr 19, 2024 |
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IR only works by line of sight; it's not like Bluetooth or wifi. However, there are little infrared repeaters you can buy. Stick the new receiver somewhere easier to point at, and then the repeater transmitter where it will hit the TV's receiver. Not vouching for this one, but it's the kind of device you want: https://a.co/d/1Ix6usq
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https://apple.news/AdwVhQspLTYuayAP1wL-0bQ (Ars) quote:Meet QDEL, the backlight-less display tech that could replace OLED in premium TVs
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Sounds cool. Hopefully doesn't go the way of SED.
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SED?
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Canon's TV technology that lived a very short life.
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https://twitter.com/MittenDAmour/status/1781752084750074140@MittenDAmour posted:Can’t remember who told me this but it’s fixed the blight of Netflix playing tiny mouse fart dialogue audio drowned behind trumpeting background noise.
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# ? Apr 23, 2024 12:13 |
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Another issue is that pretty much all TVs have some type of sound "enhancement" enabled by default that attempts to simulate surround sound by adding reverb and spatial separation. It almost always turns the audio into a noisy mess. This is also why most soundbars suck - many of them don't allow you to turn this stuff off.
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SweetMercifulCrap! posted:Another issue is that pretty much all TVs have some type of sound "enhancement" enabled by default that attempts to simulate surround sound by adding reverb and spatial separation. It almost always turns the audio into a noisy mess. This is also why most soundbars suck - many of them don't allow you to turn this stuff off. I'm sure everyone in here has seen me post this but if you can possibly manage it in your room get a cheap receiver, 2 bookshelf speakers and some stands. Or a pair of powered speakers. Soundbars, HTiB packages, etc. are generally awful, unless you spend a ton of money at which point they become tolerable. 2 channels of good sound is a million times better than 5-15 channels of plasticky honking.
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qirex posted:Even the services are doing this, for a while Amazon had dynamic range compression turned on by default in their apple tv app and oh man it sounds bad if you have a decent system. You mean this doesnt output good sound?????? https://www.amazon.com/Saiyin-Soundbar-Bluetooth-Connection-Projectors/dp/B0C14C2YMX/
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GreenNight posted:You mean this doesnt output good sound?????? That looks like it produces exactly twenty nine dollars and ninety-nine cents worth of sound. qirex fucked around with this message at 18:45 on Apr 23, 2024 |
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My main video room has good sound. My bedroom TV does not. I wish there was a slim receiver I could mount behind the TV. Just give me two HDMI and some speaker inputs.
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GreenNight posted:My main video room has good sound. My bedroom TV does not. I wish there was a slim receiver I could mount behind the TV. Just give me two HDMI and some speaker inputs. These exist, they're just pricey for what you get like everything that touches the custom install market. There's also streaming amps like the Wiim amp, Sonos Amp or Powernode Edge.
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What are the options for better sound that's not in bookshelf speaker form. My wife *hates* the way bookshelf speakers look by the TV. She likes a soundbar just bc aesthetically it's slim and low profile and blends into furniture. She's down for me upgrading the sound as long as it's visually pleasing.
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Find an attractive looking set of Tower speakers? If you're not allowed to do something that's not a sound bar, then find a good one.
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# ? Apr 23, 2024 19:32 |
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BonoMan posted:What are the options for better sound that's not in bookshelf speaker form. My wife *hates* the way bookshelf speakers look by the TV. She likes a soundbar just bc aesthetically it's slim and low profile and blends into furniture. She's down for me upgrading the sound as long as it's visually pleasing. I bought second hand B&O powered speakers which look pretty good and cost a fraction of their original price. I have some Beolab 8000s in one living room and some 20s in another. Very happy with them.
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qirex posted:Even the services are doing this, for a while Amazon had dynamic range compression turned on by default in their apple tv app and oh man it sounds bad if you have a decent system. Apartment living / being a night owl sadly makes this not an option for me (I could sure, but would need to keep the volume real low) so I just listen to everything with my AirPods through my Apple TV. It works pretty well. I tell myself that at least.
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BonoMan posted:What are the options for better sound that's not in bookshelf speaker form. My wife *hates* the way bookshelf speakers look by the TV. She likes a soundbar just bc aesthetically it's slim and low profile and blends into furniture. She's down for me upgrading the sound as long as it's visually pleasing. Would she be fine with better-looking bookshelves? I just went through the same thing (over in the first home audio system thread) and ended up switching out my Q350s for LS50 Metas, which my GF likes much better looks-wise. If you don't want to get a receiver, you can get the LSX II instead
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BonoMan posted:What are the options for better sound that's not in bookshelf speaker form. My wife *hates* the way bookshelf speakers look by the TV. She likes a soundbar just bc aesthetically it's slim and low profile and blends into furniture. She's down for me upgrading the sound as long as it's visually pleasing. Get those cool flat electrostatic speakers
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# ? Apr 24, 2024 01:33 |
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You can do in-wall speakers. Looks like JBL and Sonos both sell moderately priced options JBL B-6IW In-Ceiling And In-Wall Loudspeakers $120 ea Sonos In-Wall Speakers $659 ea Then there's this monster, which looks like they crammed a tower speaker in the wall Bowers & Wilkins CWM 7.4 S2 $1,150 ea https://www.audioadvice.com/bowers-wilkins-7-4-s2-in-wall-speakers Hadlock fucked around with this message at 02:12 on Apr 24, 2024 |
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GreenNight posted:My main video room has good sound. My bedroom TV does not. I wish there was a slim receiver I could mount behind the TV. Just give me two HDMI and some speaker inputs.
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KOTEX GOD OF BLOOD posted:You could get wireless active speakers (like the KEF LSX II) then you'll have no need for a receiver Oh no poo poo. I gotta look into that. I moved my 65” oled into the bedroom when I got the 77” oled but the wall doesn’t have a lot room in front so no sub or entertainment center.
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My Samsung KS6000 finally bit the dust. It rapidly powers on and off - some quick searching says this is terminal. What's the hot TV these days? Looking for probably 75", no budget. Mostly Netflix and some PS5.
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qirex posted:Even the services are doing this, for a while Amazon had dynamic range compression turned on by default in their apple tv app and oh man it sounds bad if you have a decent system. Seconding this. If you can swing it, IMO a pair of quality floor speakers that also cover most of the sub-bass frequency range is preferable by FAR to several sub-par speakers and a subwoofer. One of the reasons being it's not always easy to balance the subwoofer's output with your speakers and people often end up with a way too boomy sound.
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Harriet Carker posted:My Samsung KS6000 finally bit the dust. It rapidly powers on and off - some quick searching says this is terminal. LG 3/4 generation oled. Samsung C/D generation qd-oled. K/L/? generation Sony q-led/oled. Seriously; the LG B and C series oleds are now in the "worth saving up for" for the lower-midrange price segment, and have a wide variety of sizes to choose from. Mister Facetious fucked around with this message at 06:12 on Apr 24, 2024 |
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Finally replaced my 15 year old Panasonic plasma. Target had clearance pricing on in-stock 65” C3s for $999 and I couldn’t say no. If your local Target has one in store, ask them to apply the latest clearance pricing to it, since it isn’t advertised at that price yet. Really hoping I don’t regret not going for the Sony since good motion processing is a big priority for me. We’ll see if LG has come as far in that area as people say.
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