Vincent from HDTVTest did a good video on brightness, showing how things that you wouldn't really think are that bright are actually pretty bright in terms of nits.
Sony is ideal if you only care about Movies, TV Shows, Sports etc. Gaming they are lagging behind and LG is probably your best bet. If Sony could just fix the gaming aspect of their TV's, they would dominate. It doesn't even seem that difficult so I'm not sure why they can't get their **** together.
This isn't new, at least not the concept. I believe they patented the same idea for multiplayer a couple years ago. It's a way to monetize users even more since you will probably be able to "pay to skip" difficult content or pay for upgrades.
These just don't seem worth it at all. 60Hz instead of 120Hz, worse processor..all for a what, $200 saving? If they were $500 cheaper then I could MAYBE see a point in getting them for a secondary TV (Bedroom, basement etc).
Sure, I'd pay $70 if that gets me the full game not 25% of the game like we do now. If they want the base price to be $70 and the season pass another $60-70, they can **** right off.
Well that really sucks. Sadly it doesn't look good for this game even if it gets released. Throwing multiple studios at a game never seems to work out :(
I think the main problem is it's hard for them to justify making these smaller sizes since yields probably aren't as good. So they just end up making them super "high end" and charge thousands which the color pros don't mind spending. I'm more excited for the 42" TV they are supposedly making...
This is for those that need ultra accurate displays I guess, so really it's not comparable to what most of us buy. Also, probably worthless for gaming.
Probably not, hence they are sticking with Austin. They already have a site there IIRC. Apple, AMD, IBM and a bunch of other companies have campuses there, so it makes sense.
You should really look into it a bit more. The Nvidia Shield is the best player if you want audio support, as it will passthrough/decode just about any format. Roku and most other streaming players can't pass through TrueHD or DTS-HD. Those USFF devices won't be as user friendly and honestly I'm...