I've been doing 5ks daily
So any recommendation for a good entry-level 4KTV and camera?
I've been doing 5ks daily
Idk about TV wise but some 4K Asus monitors are suppose to be coming out soon for around $800
I love Asus
This is about as entry level as you're gonna get..
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16889522022
seiki is a gamble. heard there products break down quite a bit and its hard to get them to honor their warranties
4k tv just like 3d bull
if u got ed up eyes, eyes, wear glasses
then that 4k isnt going to make a difference how u view pixelated s ramming that ass...
don't buy a previous gen 4k tv if you plan on watching netflix in 4k:
http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2014/...xs-4k-streams/
The only 2013 4K TV that can handle Netflix's new streams is the Samsung UNF9000 with the SEK-2500V upgrade kit, according to CNET. Otherwise, 4K TVs with the necessary decoder are only just beginning to ship. Amazon is expected to add 4K for its streaming video services this year, as is Comcast for its Xfinity TV.
Good post. 4k for a couple of years tbh.
I recently bought the 46 inch Samsung UN46H7150 Smart TV. Had to chose between Sony and Samsung and i'm glad i went with Samsung tbh. Great TV and got a good deal too as it's was a 2013 model.
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-UN46H7...6+led+smart+tv
I think Samsung 4K is like 3 times the price of regular Smart TV.
i know manufactures when they build these large tvs dont invest into a good sound speakers system, hoping that buyers already have a beast sound system at home aka home theatre setup or surround setup...
now what i dont get is if you going to spend thousands on a large tv why would u invest into buying a soundbar? the price difference between a soundbar and sound system is not that much
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)