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Samsung - The Terrace, question

shadowj

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Hi everyone,
I'd like to upgrade my Samsung Q90R 55 inches to 65 inches.
I found this one, but it's for " outdoor "
It has a great nativ contrast ratio, brightness, etc
Do you think, it would be okay as a pc monitor?
Gaming, mostly.
Thank you in advance
 
Hi everyone,
I'd like to upgrade my Samsung Q90R 55 inches to 65 inches.
I found this one, but it's for " outdoor "
It has a great nativ contrast ratio, brightness, etc
Do you think, it would be okay as a pc monitor?
Gaming, mostly.
Thank you in advance

Are you outside? At nearly 2000 nits in SDR mode, its going to be painful to look at in normal lighting conditions, let alone the dark.
 
For the nativ contrast
My Samsung Q90R has 3200 contrast ratio
This one has 6500
 
You'd get a better experience from the newer QN9*A range as a PC monitor. I can personally vouch for the 50".
 
Okay, I'll go with the QN95A, 65 inches, I guess
By the way, guys, if I switch from 80 ppi ( 55 inches 4k ) to 67 ppi ( 65 inches 4k ) is the image quality ( gaming ) much worse?
Thank you
 
Okay, I'll go with the QN95A, 65 inches, I guess
By the way, guys, if I switch from 80 ppi ( 55 inches 4k ) to 67 ppi ( 65 inches 4k ) is the image quality ( gaming ) much worse?
Thank you
Pixels will be more noticeable, however they are both 8.3 megapixel displays. The amount of detail will be the same at 43" or 120".
 
Okay, I'll go with the 65 inches 4k
Hopefully I won't regret it, next year when the RTX 4090 comes out ( 8k performance )
 
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