800000 CNY or about 110k USD, I think it's about the median of the monthly income among ordinary GAFs.Sounds like something the average man can afford.
God damn it Micro LED, become mainstream already!
I do well for myself but there's a couple folks here that make me feel broke as shit lmao800000 CNY or about 110k USD, I think it's about the median of the monthly income among ordinary GAFs.
You'd need to build the house around it.Imagine that strapped to your living room wall. Stunning.
100%microLED is the way foward.
I agree. Get the cost down on that tech.microLED is the way foward.
How can anyone say this is the future when physically we can't get it to normal house hold sizes with out breaking the laws of physics
We have to get the tech down first. This TV is 400um. For a TV to be actually a micro led and have it in a anything under 80 inches we need less than 100um.I agree. Get the cost down on that tech.
We have to get the tech down first. This TV is 400um. For a TV to be actually a micro led and have it in a anything under 80 inches we need less than 100um.
Believe it or not, OLED was once crazy expensive and out of reach for people.So far, it's 1000$/inch lmao, I mean I even have to wonder if it will ever be affordable.
Well stop posting here and get to work.
Yep. Tech is moving crazy fast too, we’ll likely have these at affordable prices in a decade.Believe it or not, OLED was once crazy expensive and out of reach for people.
Still a ways off at the earliest. There are still a number of production and yield issues that don't appear to have a good solution at present.microLED is the way foward.
I wouldn't mind a 100" version of that. I wonder how much that would be?You'd need to build the house around it.
And then it breaks and you can't even send it to repairs, 'cause even the windows aren't large enough.
This was Sony's first OLED back in 2007! It cost $2,499.99 and boasts a massive resolution of 960x540 at 11 inches!Yep. Tech is moving crazy fast too, we’ll likely have these at affordable prices in a decade.
Yeah I remember consumer size and prices being several years away, several years ago... lolMicroLED will be awesome in 3 years (being optimistic).
I blame 4k! If they did 1080p MicroLED screens then we'd already be down to 43 inch by now! Our lust for resolution has kept us from the better tech!Yeah I remember consumer size and prices being several years away, several years ago... lol
This was Sony's first OLED back in 2007! It cost $2,499.99 and boasts a massive resolution of 960x540 at 11 inches!
Nah pixel pitch is huge in MicroLED still, tech needs improvement until it's good for home use.I blame 4k! If they did 1080p MicroLED screens then we'd already be down to 43 inch by now! Our lust for resolution has kept us from the better tech!
If it's 4k, that's low pixel density for that size.
Exactly, and that's why it's not ready yet. Tech needs to improve. Smaller LEDs and better production methods are needed.Nah pixel pitch is huge in MicroLED still, tech needs improvement until it's good for home use.
Like I said, this things has more nits than fucking IMAX who needs this, it's comedic lmaoYeah, no thanks. Too pre-occupied with whether they could that they didn't think if they should. Fully flexing 1000 nits already feels too bright in a darkened room.
I definitely appreciate them taking those first steps, made for a very nice display on my PS Vita.This was Sony's first OLED back in 2007! It cost $2,499.99 and boasts a massive resolution of 960x540 at 11 inches!
Yeah, no thanks. Too pre-occupied with whether they could that they didn't think if they should. Fully flexing 1000 nits already feels too bright in a darkened room.
In a darkened room, why do you think movie theaters don't have windows?Like I said, this things has more nits than fucking IMAX who needs this, it's comedic lmao
Of course we're the elite not a bunch of peasants.800000 CNY or about 110k USD, I think it's about the median of the monthly income among ordinary GAFs.
For the normal person viewing in the average living room maybe basement yeah its too muchHonest question what is too much nits ?
I'm literally blinded by a 1000 nits tv .
I feel like 10000 nits would just burn my eyes