People who watch movies or tv series a lot and who care about image quality? Couch gamers? I couldn’t get a decent 65“ monitor. But my TV has a very good image, supports 2160p with 144Hz, VRR, HDR, etc.
And at no point did my TV force me to go online. I can 100% just ignore the software. What more could I want?
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accideath@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Someone finally did it: a high-end TV with a DisplayPort connection actually is coming this year, including 4K 180Hz supportEnglish4·4 days ago
How loud do you need it to be that a decent stereo system won’t manage?
I‘d prefer two large speakers over 7 small ones, unless I’m watching a movie with surround sound. And even then I‘d prefer 5 larger ones over 7 smaller ones.
Nop. Very real. There’s a LinusTechTips video about them from a few years ago. Some people just love to buy snakeoil
If all you do is listening to music then a decent stereo system is all anyone could ever need.
5.1 is surround sound, only really good for movies (although there, surround is worth a lot for immersiveness)
accideath@feddit.orgOPto Movies@lemmy.world•[question] What are your favourite visually stunning 4K HDR movie releases?English2·9 days agoYea, 4K BluRays are a minefield. I’m not getting anything before checking some picture quality reviews.
I‘d argue, that’s what one does when comparing equipment. But as soon as one has found the right equipment, the goal is still enjoying the music.
Exceptions are of course the kind of audiophile who constantly need newer and better equipment and especially the kind of audiophiles who buy „audiophile network switches“ so the bits of their tidal subscription come through „cleaner“.
Most of us just want to get the most out of our favourite songs.
Well you still need a decent pair of cans to properly hear the barf on the recording
accideath@feddit.orgOPto Movies@lemmy.world•[question] What are your favourite visually stunning 4K HDR movie releases?English2·9 days agoWas one of the first movies we watched on my flatmates new sound system back in university. Had to shut off his subwoofer when our downstairs neighbour came knocking, screaming at us…
accideath@feddit.orgOPto Movies@lemmy.world•[question] What are your favourite visually stunning 4K HDR movie releases?English1·9 days agoUh, unironically my fav 3D animated Disney movie. Will definitely give it a try, thanks!
accideath@feddit.orgOPto Movies@lemmy.world•[question] What are your favourite visually stunning 4K HDR movie releases?English1·10 days agoNoted. Thanks.
accideath@feddit.orgOPto Movies@lemmy.world•[question] What are your favourite visually stunning 4K HDR movie releases?English3·10 days agoOh yea, I‘ve heard about the terminator 2 uhd bluray disaster. Just makes me sad…
Thanks for the recommendations!
accideath@feddit.orgOPto Movies@lemmy.world•[question] What are your favourite visually stunning 4K HDR movie releases?English2·10 days agoOh yea. That one’s already on my list. Wanted to rewatch it regardless and after reading they made a pristine 4K rerelease based on an all new 8K scan of the original negatives, that plan was sealed.
accideath@feddit.orgOPto Movies@lemmy.world•[question] What are your favourite visually stunning 4K HDR movie releases?English3·10 days agoIsn‘t the UHD release of Mad Max: Fury Road just an upscale of the 2K intermediate?
accideath@feddit.orgOPto Movies@lemmy.world•[question] What are your favourite visually stunning 4K HDR movie releases?English2·10 days agoI actually knew about lotr being a 2K upscale. But at least it’s a decent one unlike many others.
But generally, all those upscaled 4K releases just make me sad.
Luckily there are some Studios that care enough to create new film scans, new intermediates and proper 4K releases.For lotr I still love watching the DVDs. Their colours are just beautiful although the resolution will probably not do too well on my new 65“ TV.
accideath@feddit.orgOPto Movies@lemmy.world•[question] What are your favourite visually stunning 4K HDR movie releases?English1·10 days agoUnsure, but after a quick web search, the Studiocanal 4K BluRay release supposedly is really good.
I’ll add it to my List. Wanted to watch Fifth Element anyways. Thanks.
accideath@feddit.orgOPto Movies@lemmy.world•[question] What are your favourite visually stunning 4K HDR movie releases?English2·10 days agoThanks, I do love me some documentaries and space-stuff, so I’ll definitely check those out!
accideath@feddit.orgOPto Movies@lemmy.world•[question] What are your favourite visually stunning 4K HDR movie releases?English3·10 days agoThank you! Wanted to (re-)watch a lot of those anyways. Sounds like a great selection.
And of course I have surround sound. I find that more important than a 4K image. Upgraded to 5.1 years ago and never looked back. The LG C5 is just the next step in my home cinema.
My guesses:
BD = birthday
NMS = No Man‘s Sky
The optimal viewing distance of a 65“ TV is somewhere between 1.98m and 2.69m for it to fill out 30-40° of our field of vision, as recommended by the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE), for an immersive „cinematic“ watching experience.
My TV is about 2.5m away from my couch and I’m quite happy with the size, although, if price didn’t play a role, I‘d have gone with another size up (77“). Although I admit, it’s not the most practical size and it’s not for everyone. It does take up a lot of space.
However with 42“ you’re definitely sacrificing quality. Or at least I would be at the 2.5m distance I sit from my TV. The vast majority of people (me included) could not discern any difference between a FullHD and a UHD image there. Our eyes simply do not have that resolution (measured at up to 94 pixels per degree). Even my 65“ at the aforementioned 2.5m distance has a higher resolution than my eyes.
So >=65“ is the only normal size for a normal home, if one actually wants a home cinema and actually not sacrifice on quality, detail and immersion.