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As of last night, the Seiki 4k TV was actually under $1000 on Amazon. Shipped free.
As of last night, the Seiki 4k TV was actually under $1000 on Amazon. Shipped free.
Just ordered the following fanless machine from EndPCNoise.com for a client to drive a 4k TV:
Intel Core i7-4770S Haswell 3.1GHz Quad-Core 65w CPU
8GB (1 x 8GB) Kingston PC3 1600
Microsoft Windows 8 Professional 64-bit
ASUS Z87 Deluxe 1150 Intel Z87 Intel Motherboard
mCubed HFX Classic Silver PC Case
Plextor (BLACK) SATA DVD +/- RW PX-891SA-26
SSD Intel 520 Series 120GB SATA III (Solid State Disk)
Silverstone ST40NF Nightjar Fanless Power Supply
mCubed BorgFX Extension x2
mCubed BorgFX VGA
mCubed BorgFX CPU Deluxe (Copper)
Intel Wireless N Card *widi support
I cannot get this machine to display @ 4k with the Seiki 50" TV. When connected via either the DP or HDMI ports the resolutions above 1080P are displayed, but trying to select them causes a "Not support" error on the screen before the resolution reverts. Just ordered a fanless GT 640 card to see if that works. So far the only times I've been able to display 4k was pulling DVI from the graphics card.
I'm sure that's very much true. I'd love a large desktop monitor with 300ppi though. :mrgrn:You probably sit further away from a 31.5" monitor than a 7" tablet.
So much for 4K not being available in smaller size monitors for a while! To say I'm thrilled is an understatement.Nice. Looks like they have their 24" also available in 4K. Did you order the 32"?
It all depends on how close you sit to the monitor. I'm near-sighted and absolutely can't work at a monitor while wearing my glasses. Therefore, I typically sit about 15 or 16 inches from my monitor. At that distance, I can easily pick out individual pixels on my 20" 1600x1200 primary monitor, and more so on my 19" 1280x1024 secondary monitor. 4K in a 24" size would be sweet. Additionally, I physically wouldn't have the room for a larger than 24" monitor on my desk anyway. The price is still well beyond my means. However, just the fact that someone is making them means others will follow suit. When these babies get under about $250, I'll seriously consider buying one.24" simply isn't enough for 4K unless you are doing some crazy level of scaling.
TN panel and only 30 Hz @ 3840x2160 so not a gaming monitor.
Apparently, OSX has pretty serious problems with 4k Display support. Given that a sizable chunk of professional-grade content creation is being done on OS X, that suggests a real disincentive to bother with getting decent desktop-size 4k displays for the rest of us. Goddammitsomuch.
"OMG it's ugly" seems to be a perfectly valid reason to reject something for people who use Macs. Historically, OSX had handled device independent scaling (and WYSIWYG color calibration, which I understand is the big reason people stick with OSX for content creation) a lot better than Windows, so out might just be that its users have no tolerance for weirdness.
I still don't care for anything other than 4:3, even with modern PCs. I'm using an LG 20" 1600x1200 for my main monitor and a Viewera 19" 1280x1024 for my secondary monitor. The Viewera is actually 5:4 but that's close enough to 4:3 for me not to care. That said, I'll gladly join the 16:9 crowd when 4K monitors in the 24" or so size get under about $250. I have a feeling I won't have to wait more than another year or two. On another note, I still think there might be a reasonable sized market for 4:3 4K monitors (i.e. 4096x3072, or at least 2880x2160)Now I do a bit better, with (on my workbench) a 19" 1440 x 900 Dell SE198WFP. I use a HP vs15 on my P4 though, because I hate running old computers in anything other than 4:3.
In people's opinion, is the Dell 32" still the 4k to get in that range? Likely ordering Monday.
Other than no-name Korean brands, is there another option besides Sharp that's actually shipping?
Meanwhile, the Seiki 50" 4K TV is down to 699$ at Amazon, with free shipping. Granted, it only does it at 30Hz, but still.