"Ridge" is used by AMD.. Bristol Ridge... Pinnacle Ridge... Raven Ridge... Summit Ridge... Also it's not 1 April...
Current OLEDs and IPS (except 8000-9000 series) have WRGB, that's less than 3K resolution, 2880x2160. Anyway, people don't care that they pay...
I wonder when LG will release real 4K TVs, let alone 8K.
I would rather call it X570 MILK because water is not white.
Maybe something like 2080 SE, a beefed RTX 2080 to beat Radeon VII. Nvidia don't like the idea of giving an alternative to Radeon VII, but rather...
BT. BT.709: 100 % DCI-P3: 98,61 % NTSC 114 % sRGB 135 % No OLED or Samsung QLED can't get these specs. Not enough for you ?
$7000 for a quad core, only Intel can do this, pre-order now! I hope they didn't stacked 2 cores on top of another 2 cores just like the 56C/112T...
I thought the title was "LG will sell reliable television in 2019"
128 GB / 4 = 32 GB 32 GB sticks are not available for consumer market and will not be available soon, it's like 9900K will support 1TB of RAM and...
9900K 8C/16T 9900X 10C/20T Only Intel can misinform customers like this.
My opinion is that Ryzen FEELS snappier/smoother than Intel, but if you care only about bigger numbers, you should be a theoretical mathematician...
They realized that 7980XE is just a midrange i5 compared to 2990X.
1. Intel still releasing $200 chip for $300 motherboard, Z490 won't be cheap, Z480, B460 or whatever won't come early 2. Intel still releasing...
This means they need a good video processor to control the LEDs individually and only Sony does that very good on their high-end TVs. For example...
4K blurays are 4:2:0, never seen someone being upset about it. Now 4:2:2 is not enough ?
This or 65 inch LG C7 / 65 inch Sony X900F / 65 inch Samsung Q8FN ?
And that's why technology can't move forward, because of such patents that restricts development.
Using third-party thermal paste also voids warranty ? Using stealth stock cooler that comes with 2600 and used on 2700x voids warranty ? Also...
So if you buy an Intel SSD, you get a free CPU. Misleading title...
They will support Spectre 2.0 ?