For those who are wondering, it appears that this only works for one viewer at a time, of course.
Just a typo to fix... "there will be three models with a fourth model pending later release (2GB)" This should be 2 TB, not 2 GB. :)
Okay. It's also giving me the big stalls that I didn't see before, haha. Going for a DDU reinstall and see if that fixes this. Thanks. Edit -...
For me, the MaxFPS setting has disappeared from the Control Panel. :(
This is just to maximize profits, of course. Apple is pulling away from the professional and now the prosumer marketspace entirely. Wall Street...
So, in the reverse, you're saying that if you walked into someone's home and they had a projector-based home theater system you'd walk out? :p...
Atmos and other modern sound systems do not require speakers behind screens. And the original article makes it clear that Dolby, et al, are...
" the world’s most advanced desktop operating system" ROFL!
Current theaters have digital projectors costing hundreds of thousands of dollars...and VERY expensive custom made screens that are very prone to...
The future of home theater everyone! :)
ManuelG, I'm not seeing the "return from standby with limited display options" problem with these. :)
Ah, okay, thanks for confirming it. I'm sure nvidia is aware of this.
Using 450.99 on Win10x64, I'm seeing a bug where, when this test machine (X58pro-e MB) returns from standby, Nvidia control panel is losing the...
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Are we looking at a pizza box for 4k home theater PC with this? I think the 1050 has the HEVC 4k decode features.
So, Microsoft was right about TB being vulnerable -- which is why they stated a little while ago that they weren't using TB in the Surface...
Ah, so the frame is still there, but it's behind the screen instead of in front of the screen. Thanks for the explanation. :) But, honestly, who...
I can see the frames and bezels on all four sides of the screen. What do they mean when they say "frameless" these days and why would it mean...
So instead of proper per pixel contrast (like OLED), we're looking at something like a 20x12 grid of transitional muddy contrast gray zones in...
Indeed. Unless this monitor does 3D so we get 140 hz per eye, this is an obvious waste of bandwidth.