PC monitor?Anyone wanna buy my 55" LG C1? I've had it for like 6 months. It's a BIT too big for my tastes.
I have a 65 inch Samsung on the bottom thats 4k / 120hz for gaming and a cheap vizio on top of it 4k / 60 hz, providing a dual monitor setup that I love. As you likely have already suspected, I dont sit at them in a desk style. The only reason I dislike the setup is one, anytime someone walks into my so called "office" they can see what Im doing from clear across the other side of the room. The second reason is that a corner minimap, say.. League of Legends? The minimap is so far from where your natural focus is, that it takes longer to have the same awarity as someone that started playing the same game with a much smaller screen.PC monitor?![]()
Last year they didn't have 42" or 43" in the premium OLED or QLED tvs.Fro
From memory what was recommended was a 42"? 43?" or a 48" not a 55"
but they did have 48". using a 55" for primary PC monitor use (at a desk) is rather.... ambitiousLast year they didn't have 42" or 43" in the premium OLED or QLED tvs.
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NVIDIA Mulling Pricing GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Around $899 MSRP
So it turns out that NVIDIA is considering launching the GeForce RTX 4070 Ti at an MSRP of $899. This is the pricing that is currently being told to AICs and the one that is tentatively the final MSRP for the upcoming launch. At a Founder's Edition MSRP of $899, users can also expect custom variants to be priced roughly $50 below this mark, making the RTX 4070 Ti (at ~$849) the most affordable Ada Lovelace based NVIDIA GPU yet.
NVIDIA had previously launched the NVIDIA RTX 4070 Ti as the RTX 4080 12GB and with the (re)launch of the RTX 4070 Ti coming up, AICs have started taking orders from their industry partners for the relatively affordable graphics card. Keep in mind, however, that Jensen wields the black leather jacket and all of us must submit to its power. So he could very well snap his fingers and change the MSRP at the very last moment should he want to. This is also why I am still tagging this post as a rumor - because until the marketing and documentation gets made for the launch, details like this can still change.
That said, we *do* have confirmation from multiple sources that this is the price point being used for AICs to start generating orders for the RTX 4070 Ti.
Of course. About everyone I knew who was "waiting for the 4080" simply purchased a 4090 instead when they saw the price/performance ratio.That's a joke, but Nvidia is nothing if not stubborn - 4080's are about the most easy to find major GPU at launch in my memory. You can literally wake up today and pay retail for one for no effort.
Still super happy with my 4080 FE. The thing just works. Plays everything at 200 fps effortlessly. Don't need to fuck with it to get good power efficiency or make it not noisy. Not having to fuck with it is worth the 200-300 dollar ripoff nvidia tax at this point.