My replacement got delivered yesterday but it's at work. Was faster than original order! One week from speaking to them on the phone, impressed as I'm in NZ these days.
I can see why you think that, I finished rdr2 (rare for me to finish an open world game!). From what I read and a quick play around HDR not that well implemented to it.
Horizon zero dawn and doom eternal are transformed by this monitor however. For colour and bright peaks.
Dell have ordered a new monitor already but not yet shipping to me. I may reach out and ask to hang fire for now/suspend the RMA.
I'm not confident a new panel would have NO dead subpixels (have users had a flawless panel?) and they're unnoticeable outside of test patterns anyway. The bright...
Had the monitor four weeks now I think. It's phenomenal and what we've all been waiting for.
Now it came with two stuck bright pixels and a few dead green and blue subpixels but these were unnoticeable outside of test patterns.
Two days ago I rang Dell, sending them pictures of the pixels and...
I think you're roughly right in that it comes away from calibration with respectable lumens, certainly enough for 120" screen sizes at sensible cinematic foot Lamberts.
Some have compared the Epson's to the JVC and said JVC wasn't twice as good for twice the money.
HDMI 2.1 I don't have any...
True the DTM processing built in to JVCs is 'worth' at least a grand (a lumagen is far more, they need some competition hehe).
Do you know the calibrated lumens of an N5? I read it's about the same as a TW9400 in actuality.
There's mention of an N6 but only on JVCs China page and it's...
JVC has me worried on reported lens quality issues, poor aftercare/warranty, expensive bulbs (maybe only the official housing ones?) and gargantuan size!
But that contrast would be something to behold.
Yeh I was hoping for same territory tbh. But I'm resigned to 'needing' to spend around 5k on my next PJ to get a noticeable step up from my 40ES across the board in every parameter.
So it's early JVC territory or high end Epson.
I'd stick with Sony but no innovation from them.
Who's interested in these?
I'm coming from a now five year old Sony HW40Es. I want higher res now, wider colour gamut, equal or better motion, more brightness and contrast.
Will be awaiting reviews of the new Epson machines, LS12000b seems only one to go for RRP £4,400
The other model...
I just got a case by Ztotopcase that's thin and magnetic. Does basic angles like the iPad case.
The tablet is really nice, unbelievably thin, the display is wow. When you watch content it makes you feel like you're falling into the picture. Tested with a dark space scene in Passengers and did...
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