What kind of TV do you have? Samsung launches Micro-RGB TV for $32K, WTF.

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A natural next step for TVs to follow OLED panels is Micro-LED. A big problem with Micro-LED, however, is that it is expensive. Samsung's consumer model currently costs just over a million kronor.

With Micro RGB, however, Samsung intends to narrow the performance gap slightly between the company's Mini-LED and Micro-LED. Where Micro-RGB consists of separate LEDs for each individual pixel, a Mini-LED is instead a backlit LCD panel. Micro RGB is still a backlit LCD, but with a large number of LEDs with individual control over the red, green and blue sub-pixels.

According to Samsung, this will provide much better control over backlighting than the company's more conventional Mini-LED models. The model has just been launched in its home country of South Korea, where the 115-inch variant has been made available for 45,000,000 KRW, equivalent to $32K. It will then be launched in other parts of the world.

The TV is also equipped with AI functions, and Samsung promises 7 years of operating system updates.

Source: https://www.techradar.com/televisio...v-boasting-a-new-benchmark-for-color-accuracy

$32K - Will you upgrade, it has AI after all???? Fckn Hell.

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I stopped using tv's a while ago just use my laptop or use monitors for my linux
Yes it is nice, but I love watching movies on our 75" TV here, beats a computer screen all night long.
 
Yes it is nice, but I love watching movies on our 75" TV here, beats a computer screen all night long.
As long as least 20 inches don't really have a need for to big overall but I can see why people enjoy big screens like a cinema experience
 
I have a 65" something.. I have no idea which type or tech.. I doubt it has anything special about it other than showing moving images.
 
Samsung tvs 47" and 50"

Don't need anything bigger.

My general rule of thumb is the bigger the TV the less money you have. Walk around any council estate in the UK or where ever the benefit lot gather. Just look through the windows when passing. Don't work but massive TV.

So yeah bigger the tv = poor.
 
So yeah bigger the tv = poor.
True, true .. Luckily our 75" TV ain't paid by me, and my flatmate is definitely not poor though.
 
True, true .. Luckily our 75" TV ain't paid by me, and my flatmate is definitely not poor though.
Sounds like you balance out the equation ;) 😂


No I know there is a place for TV etc. I just tend to spend out for the best model at a smaller size because bigger isn't better with picture quality also our home isn't set up for massive TVs that consume the room.


We used to have BeoVision but the higher end Samsung stuff beat them when it comes to picture quality, don't get me wrong refresh rate and audio let Samsung down when comparing but you want TV for visuals not audio.
 
Sounds like you balance out the equation ;) 😂
Indeed, free drinking and the last brand new Qualcomm ARM laptop I got for free too from him.
 
It turns out my TV is 55" and not 65
 
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