Walmart is offering one day deal starting 10/22 at 7PM ET on ONN 4K ROKU TV's starting at $88. While supplies last. Available in select locations only. Online-only offer valid for onn. 70' Class 4K UHD (2160P) LED Roku Smart TV HDR (100012588) & onn. 43' Class 4K UHD (2160P) LED Roku Smart TV HDR (100012584).
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HOWEVER, it's probably using spatial dithering to smooth out left and right side contrast which won't make text blurry, but it will introduce a green pixel grid.
On the latest TCL you can disable this, but on the lower end models , maybe not. This one is also made by hisense which use the spatial dithering on all their sets.
more like less than 1 second.
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Just an FYI, 43' =516"
70'=840"
Unfortunately I don't have room for that large of a tv in my house. But by the commotion this is getting,I guess most SDers must live in massive mansions
I'm watching it at around 8 feet distance, which is the recommended distance for 75 inch tv. Anyone can use 75 inches.
HOWEVER, it's probably using spatial dithering to smooth out left and right side contrast which won't make text blurry, but it will introduce a green pixel grid.
On the latest TCL you can disable this, but on the lower end models , maybe not. This one is also made by hisense which use the spatial dithering on all their sets.
All roku platforms should BE ABLE TO DO THIS, but it's not universal.
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It smooths out contrast on VA tvs, because they drift in on the far edges. At normal viewing distance, you can't see the grid.
I don't like the fact that you can't turn it off on some sets. but it is what it is.
LOLOL... I bet that's what everyone's thinking. That said.. I've personally vowed never to buy anything without wide gamut. It's just so much better.
In my work I usually need a fullscreen window for the professional software while everything else is on the 2nd screen. Virtual desktop works somewhat for now, but more screen real estate is just better.
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It smooths out contrast on VA tvs, because they drift in on the far edges. At normal viewing distance, you can't see the grid.
I don't like the fact that you can't turn it off on some sets. but it is what it is.
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