Nitemare3219
Limp Gawd
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Glossy panels are ALWAYS better then any type of anti-glare polarization. It is simply a fact. You are blurring the image, so it is less sharp and color is less vivid. But Samsung's semi-gloss is very very light, so perhaps it is not a big difference at all. But I am sure it is there (maybe need a microscope!), nonetheless.
As far as the motion blur, fire up this baby: http://www.testufo.com/#test=ghosting and take a picture of the 6700 and 7500 close up with the UFO's so we can compare the motion blur! Try to force the camera settings to be the same (such as setting exposure/ISO) as much as you can. I've gotten some pretty great comparisons doing this just off my Note 4 camera.
Anyway, some questions I forgot to ask earlier before I purchased this thing!
As far as the motion blur, fire up this baby: http://www.testufo.com/#test=ghosting and take a picture of the 6700 and 7500 close up with the UFO's so we can compare the motion blur! Try to force the camera settings to be the same (such as setting exposure/ISO) as much as you can. I've gotten some pretty great comparisons doing this just off my Note 4 camera.
Anyway, some questions I forgot to ask earlier before I purchased this thing!
- With the chroma (right now) being 4:2:2 Game Mode and 4:4:4 PC Mode, how will this affect gaming? Do games use 4:4:4 chroma on PC, or are they limited to 4:2:2 for console couterparts? People say they are mostly concerned with desktop usage. Gaming is the biggest deal to me.
- Why is everyone wanting these displays so much?! I get it... they're big. They can function as a monitor. Is that it? I walk into stores and get "wow"'d by some TVs all the time. Do TV panels possess that much better image quality for some reason, or is that out the window with post-processing off in game mode? I'm stoked about the multiple uses I'll get out of this, but I'm wondering if it's going to blow away previous monitors I've ever used!
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