Could someone with a kill-a-watt meter test the 42C2 turned off but with wifi on?
The tools that allow your computer to sleep/wake/turn off the monitor via your PC use wifi to do so, just wondering what the idle power draw is with that feature on versus off when the 42C2 is turned off.
I don't think it's crazy upgrading that regularly if you use the computer for work. Most of the companies I have worked for do 2-3 year life cycles for machines.
Software just gets more complex and demanding over time. Not to mention a lot of the tools people are forced to use for work are...
That's me too.
I was using a 55" C9 for a while as a daily driver at a comfortable distance for the size and it felt weird. It felt like I wasn't sitting at a computer so I didn't feel as fluidly productive as I would have been with a more "traditional" monitor.
You know, we may just be...
I don't see how any manufacturer of popular electronics could make it this deep into 2020 and not set up some sort of sane pre-order system.
Apple doesn't do everything great, but just compare the rollout of their new iPhone to any other popular electronics released this year and it makes Sony...
Same here.
I've tried a ton of permutations of monitor sizes, tech, arrangements, etc. I think my ideal setup is two 30-something inch, 4k, 144hz monitors with rich features and advanced display technology (OLED, MicroLED, Nano, whatever underlying tech doesn't matter to me if it looks good and...