Insane Metal
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I mean, just look at that beauty! I want one! Actually, two!
There were rumors of smaller units hitting consumers last year but alas, nothing happened. These new ones are still too big and expensive for 99.9% of consumers.I can't wait for MicroLED to become mainstream.
Looks good even on the youtube video.
is Hesense chinese? I have one of their tvs in our bedroom.
yesLooks good even on the youtube video.
is Hesense chinese? I have one of their tvs in our bedroom.
Yes we are chinese.
Who is going to make the joke?I have one of their tvs in our bedroom.
Your shaboinking sounds are used to create ASMR audio clips for thirsty Chinese.OK good I wanted to make sure they were monitoring my viewing data.
I mean, just look at that beauty! I want one! Actually, two!
I mean, just look at that beauty! I want one! Actually, two!
You're thinking of Hitachi.is Hesense chinese? I have one of their tvs in our bedroom.
It's a start. MicroLED might become the new tech in a few years, clearly not in 2025."Consumer-ready"
136 inches
price is a quarter of an apartment.
It's a start. MicroLED might become the new tech in a few years, clearly not in 2025.
Hisense are Chinese as wellYou're thinking of Hitachi.
It was a vibrator jokeHisense are Chinese as well
It was a vibrator joke
It will be the price of a house in some placesDoes it come with a house that it can fit in?
Yeah they are watching you sleep.Looks good even on the youtube video.
is Hesense chinese? I have one of their tvs in our bedroom.
I would assume that's the eventual goalIf they can’t get it down to 65” then MicroLED is a no go for consumers.
I don't know about you, but I need to see clearly each separate pixel when I finally play Witcher 4. 8k@120 or I riot.what part of 136" is a consumer TV
Maybe for an appartment but this competes with projectors and blows them out of the water for contrast, brightness, noise. This would go in a home theater, first row at 13 feet for the wide ratio content or people that like wide viewing angle, second row at 17 feet for 16:9 content and people that like narrower viewing angles. 8K wouldn't bring much.4k 136" is just a big no no.