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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DOPGO2G/
39"
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BXF7I9M
50"
Yes, 30Hz only at 4k.
39"
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BXF7I9M
50"
Yes, 30Hz only at 4k.
Damn, I want a new TV and don't know if I should go for one of these 4K or a regular 1080P
Is the 30hz at 4k a deal breaker?
We use them for displaying surveillance video cameras. A lot of cameras are 2560x1440 so the extra resolution really helps. 30fps doesn't matter since most surveillance is set at 10fps.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DOPGO2G/
39"
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BXF7I9M
50"
Yes, 30Hz only at 4k.
Wow, what cameras are you using?
Ah man! Prices went back up. $405 for a 39" 4K display is pretty hot!
and what does programing have to do with this? lolamazing prices; if I was a programmer I would have jumped on this! Alas, I play games and require some color accuracy...
Hopefully this means that when 4K is mainstream, the prices will be very reasonable!
and what does programing have to do with this? lol
Ah man! Prices went back up. $405 for a 39" 4K display is pretty hot!
I would personally go for the upcomming Vizio P series 4k tvs. Better image quality with FALD, able to do 60hz instead of 30, and $999 MSRP for 50inch moddel. I just hope it has a displayport connection (fingers crossed) instead of just HDMI 2.0
Prices for the latest Vizio P Series containing FALD with 64 zones...
50" ($1000)
55" ($1400)
60" ($1800)
65" ($2200)
70" ($2600)
Sweet.
Prices for the latest Vizio P Series containing FALD with 64 zones...
If you want 4K for gaming there are monitors now under $1k that will do it better.
Wish they had a 39 to 40 inch to use as monitor/small tv.Four new Seiki Pro models are being released soon, so prices on these particular models will come down again.
Seiki Pro 55" SE55UY06 $1,299
Seiki Pro 58" SE58UY06 $1,599
Seiki Pro 65" SE65UY31-C $2,199
Seiki Pro 85" SE85UY06 $7,999
All have a refresh rate of 120HZ and contain 3 HDMI, 1 USB, 1 Composite, 1 VGA, 1 Component, 1 Antenna, L/R RCA input, Optical output, PC audio input, earphone jack
I actually credit Seiki for helping lower pricing on new tech like 4K. Some of the bias against these sets comes from the manufacturing country of origin being China not Korea.
However, I have seen the 50" screen calibrated, and it's pretty gorgeous picture for a no-frills value line of televisions.