I mainly want a higher quality desktop for work reasons and not games, but would I love to have a 4k? Yeah. Do I care that much? No.
My CRT setup still does the trick tbh
did you end up finding that small crt you were looking for?
Quote from: Heaven 17 on September 18, 2016, 05:21:25 PMdid you end up finding that small crt you were looking for?Nah, still got a big fucker.
if you want i have like 7 very small crtsif you pay shipping ill send you one
tbh 4k isn't that big of an improvement compared to the jump from SD to HD. with 1080p it felt like a revolution and people wanted in on it, with 4K it's just "that's neat I guess but it's too expensive still"
Quote from: Nightrider on September 22, 2016, 10:12:53 AMtbh 4k isn't that big of an improvement compared to the jump from SD to HD. with 1080p it felt like a revolution and people wanted in on it, with 4K it's just "that's neat I guess but it's too expensive still"SpoilerSeems like a pretty decent jump to me.
Quote from: Verbatim on September 22, 2016, 11:32:51 AMQuote from: Nightrider on September 22, 2016, 10:12:53 AMtbh 4k isn't that big of an improvement compared to the jump from SD to HD. with 1080p it felt like a revolution and people wanted in on it, with 4K it's just "that's neat I guess but it's too expensive still"SpoilerSeems like a pretty decent jump to me.Technically it's a larger jump in quality, but when using a TV screen of average size, from a normal viewing distance, the difference isn't big enough to the naked eye to warrant an upgrade for most people. And even if we talk about pure numbers only there's diminishing returns the higher up you go - though we haven't really reached that point yet. But actual quality isn't always the same as perceived quality.