Jump to content

caleb116

Member
  • Posts

    7
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Awards

This user doesn't have any awards

  1. I have a old crappy subwoofer from a little 2.1 Cyber Acoustics setup. the speakers are gone. I have some small desktop speakers with a 3.5mm analogue input. I'd like to combine these to make a 2.1 setup. The sub has a 9 pin mini-Din input. I'm thinking if there were something that did this, it would be some usb dac with some analogue out(could be RCA) and the 9pin out for the subwoofer or some passive splitter that somehow splits the frequencies for the stereo speakers and the sub. Anyone know of a way to do this?
  2. Check out these links first and I will reference them New 2016 LG TV(OLED65E6P) with colorprime/colorprime pro: http://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-OLED65E6P-oled-4k-tv Page about LG "Prime UHD TV": http://www.lg.com/global/4k-tvs/main.jsp "Prime UHD TV" Video from LG: So LG revealed some new tv's at CES 2016. The OLED65E6P is one of them. If you go to its link and scroll down to its features you will see "color prime pro." The way they describe it makes it sound like the pixels have higher color depth. But on the Prime UHD TV link they "Take in the full range of color with LG's nano spectrum technology." What is that? I've done done some searching but can't find anything. It sounds like something related to quantum dot technology but that doesn't make sense because this is an OLED tv. I watched the video about "Prime UHD TV" from lg. They talk about viewing angles but that's just a benefit of ips panels which is not new for them. They also mention "Ultra luminance" which just seems like a contrast ration thing which could be the contrast ratio or hdr features on the tv page. What is ColorPrime?!?! Is it higher bit color depth? Higher quality ips technology/panel? New/more organic substances to create more colors? IDK
  3. A 16GB Nexus 5X. Google is selling them for $300 during the holidays this year. Great phone, Amaaaazing prize!
  4. On my computer at home it says 12. And pwn_intended said that nothing is out that uses dx12 yet but isn't it supposed to improve performance on older games and hardware too because of the way it communicates with the hardware. Anyways, thanks for all of the responses, especially for this question. I was just curious why it wasn't on that work computer(that i don't really care about). This is a really great community.
  5. I installed Windows 10 on this machine and it doesn't have DirectX 12 according to dxdiag. Is anyone else experiencing this? Wasn't 10 supposed to come with DirectX 12?
  6. I recently got an iPhone 5s, I want a case that's thin enough so i can plug my Audio Technica M50s into them, put it on my belkin dock. I also want it soft enough so the case isn't brittle and easily breakable but durable enough so it doesn't slip out or allow damage to the phone. I also want lips that cover the edge but most cases have that. Any ideas of quality cases that fit these requirements.
×