QUOTE(KomradMikhail @ Jan 11 2022, 04:57 PM)
Someone in my circle of friends has the JZ1000 and IIANM he was looking into upgrading due to the JZ1000 only goes up to 4K60.
Who is your friend ?
I have just tested JZ1000 a month ago and they can both do 4K 120 , JZ1000 has 2 x HDMI 2.1 ports .
QUOTE(KomradMikhail @ Jan 10 2022, 11:13 AM)
My ultimate endgame TV? Currently it's Samsung's 2022 Micro LED TV. But first I need to get a bigger house to fit that 89 inch behemoth (smallest size available), not to mention more saving up every month. Until then, I'm happy with my C1.
It is actually available now if you want it .
You just need to contact Samsung as they need to arrange a team to scout your house / theater room . They will then have to assemble the parts separately from Paju before they import it into MY to relocate in your home .
Since these Microled are modular based , which means the size it can fit into is flexible , as long as you are willing to pay . (The size is flexible but the resolution Pixel density remains a challenge )
Again , expect to pay at least half a million MYR for them . It may become cheaper this year but still won't be affordable to the general public .
There are still a lot of problems plaguing MicroLED , such as the " seam ' that comes from modular pieces , not able to achieve the advertised brightness and black levels still leave a lot to desire compare to OLED .
If you expect Samsung to solve all of these problems in their 2022 edition while they are focusing on Quantum Dots Blue OLEDs , it is going to take a miracle .
This post has been edited by Convael: Jan 26 2022, 08:11 PM