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I definitely think we've gotten to the point in the cycle where you need to do your own research and not just ask everyone to spoon feed you the answers you want.
But to answer this last thing, one is currently on sale and the other isn't, it isn't rocket science. Use google, search youtube...
It's been a hot minute since I've checked into the battery arena, but 32kWh? 48kWh? That sounds a bit ... "unrealistic" at that price range. Kind of like those 18650 batteries that claim to have a capacity of 10000mAh
No reason for me to be, already stated that 34" UW are not my thing, and never plan on buying one again, be giving advice on the best of that size then is kind of meaningless.
Well definitely can't say that's an "aquarium case" anymore.
Thermals can NOT be good on that thing, or has to sound like a jet engine on the taxi way to work.
Edit : ok watched the video, they used an AOI for the CPU so they can pull that heat out and this a screen top and bottom of those GPU...
And expect at the end of next year to lay off around 2900 employees because those new jobs are all that are necessary and everyone else are erroneous (according to the AI) which tells investors they need to slim costs.
It's that little bit on that TOS that everyone who buys the software is forced to agree to that says something to the effect of "Microsoft reserves the right to revoke this license at any time..."
Why is it LG can put "get a suntan levels of nits" into a TV, but monitors you get cloud days? Is it simply due to the pixel density being too close that it requires more cooling than necessary or something like that?
Saw a clip of him agreeing with some firm that Tesla should be valued at 5 trillion... makes sense now. (he actually said 25 trillion later, but hey only 2 more years)
HDR does use more bandwidth than SDR, so technically it would have more overhead on the refresh rate. I'm not sure it makes much of a difference though if you're using DP1.4 though.
240/360 are basically the same panel, so outside of refresh rate you're getting the same color saturation/brightness/etc. If you think that refresh rate is worth the extra 100 euros go for it. That said a lot of monitor manufacturers do use very similar codes for their monitor, I know...
Neat, love that TrueBlack 600 cert, although so few even have TB500. Unfortunately, part of me feels that budget brands (i.e. reasonably priced ones) will still use older panel tech.