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It's bigger brother cost me about 8500. At least now I can sell them as a matched set. (I'm not a professional mechanic, though I did stay at a Holiday Inn once)$2500 for a toolbox? Holy bejebus!
It's bigger brother cost me about 8500. (I'm not a professional mechanic, though I did stay at a Holiday Inn once)
It's bigger brother cost me about 8500. At least now I can sell them as a matched set. (I'm not a professional mechanic, though I did stay at a Holiday Inn once)
I feel your pain. I'm out of feet......plenty of bullets though.Yep, and I was trying to save money on my electric bill. Hello foot, meet bullet...
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Waterman Hémisphère, nabbed it for about a quarter of retail price.
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I picked up the LG 43UH6100 4k2k TV today (well...ordered it yesterday from Amazon and it arrived today) to replace my 39" Seiki.
The Seiki 39" was working fine, I just wanted to see if there was as much of a difference between 30Hz and 60Hz as I'd heard.
The answer is, "Yes, for the most part."
Path of Exile certainly seems smoother and more vivid when "in motion" running around.
What I like about it so far:
1 - Because the "stand" for it is 2 support legs which are spread out, I can put my Sony 4k BD Player between them instead of placing it next to the TV like with the Seiki. This clears up some desktop space so I can put my NUC next to it connected to the Seiki.
2 - The picture is really really much better than the Seiki. I knew when I bought the Seiki that it wasn't a high end unit but it did fine for my database and MS Office work. I have no complaints about it at all, since it was purchased with productivity software as the main use. However, The LG is in another league as far as multimedia and gaming is concerned.
3 - I though a 43" screen would be just a tad too big but it really is nice. Unlike when I was using the Seiki 50" (Yes. I have both the 39 & 50 Seiki's) as a "monitor", I don't have to turn my head to look at one side of the screen.
4 - This may show how little I actually looked into the LG (other than verifying basic specs like 4k; 60Hz refresh; and chroma 4:4:4...) but when I connected it up and went to set the resolution, Windows gave me the option for 4096*2160 versus 3840*2160 on the Seiki. Evidently the LG is fully 4K 2K rather than UHD
Dislikes:
1 - No headphone jack on it
2 - It's not a dumb TV. It's a smart TV. I don't like smart TV's because I don't need any frigging "apps" on my damn TV! I have a phone for "apps". I have 4 damn computers for "apps" quit force-feeding me friggin APPS!!~~!~!@~!~!@#
That's about it for dislikes.
I've been playing POE on it since ~an hour into the new release of Prophecy and it's really really sweet.
I'd post a pic but my pictures are all of potato quality
Edited to add:
Surprisingly, my OG titans work great at 4k2k! I'd planned to run at 30Hz until I bought a new pair of the latest Titans but I also got a DP1.2 to HDMI 2.0 adapter and it works great!
you used the TV on ps4 or xbox ? actual panel 60hz had good income ? the input lag ? down? Thank you!
Got this a couple days ago. Fantastic watch for the money. (Orient Mako II)
edit: why's my picture sideways?