Brocklesocks t1_j6yl8a1 wrote
It's okay to just sell a TV without trying to market it as some huge advancement. These features will immediately forgotten after purchase. I got a Sony TV like 15+ years ago and it's still working great. No need AT ALL for this retina burning btightness, 1000fps crap. That stuff makes the TV hard to look at, IMO.
IlIIlllIIlllllI t1_j6zat7l wrote
“retina burning brightness” is for people using it in a bright room, like an office
Brocklesocks t1_j6zethh wrote
I work in offices and people complain often about the brightness, and end up turning it down because it's overbright and distracting.
IlIIlllIIlllllI t1_j6zun8b wrote
how many nits are we talking
LickMyHairyBallSack t1_j6zwy27 wrote
He doesn't even know what a nit is
Brocklesocks t1_j6zv0xf wrote
Lemme check my nits log
Skips-T t1_j6yrldr wrote
That's because the default settings are meant to be eye-catching... at the cost of watchability.
Believe me, this actually does mean something - and something big - for TV/monitor technology.
Brocklesocks t1_j6ywxgo wrote
And that is what?
LickMyHairyBallSack t1_j6zwvxs wrote
A better screen, what else?
Brocklesocks t1_j6zx9iz wrote
Consumerism
LickMyHairyBallSack t1_j700bqc wrote
You're an idiot.
Brocklesocks t1_j716lyp wrote
Yes, LickMyHairyBallSack. Please educate this idiot about televisions
[deleted] t1_j6z1dhx wrote
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LickMyHairyBallSack t1_j6zwsvd wrote
roflmao!
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