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Hello everyone,

 

This might sound like of a noob-ish question but...,

 

I was watching one of Linus' latest videos (Video-Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcUv-TzVWUc) which includes a lot of TV-Testing + 8K-Resolution testing and whilst I was watching Linus do these tests, I was wondering if there's any Good Quality TV's that can handle 4x Inputs; like how Linus did at around 9:10 in the video (Example image below) but with other features such as a good quality panel (VA?/IPS?/____), HDR10, good response time, brightness etc.. but for an affordable price if possible. Are there any models like this for below say... £700-£1,000 ish?

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I have absolutely no idea if there's any TV's that exist with these features and are affordable and if there isn't, does anyone have a rough idea of pricing? Because that I also have no idea on which is why I'm asking here lol xD

 

Thanks!

 

 

 

 

Also sorry if this is the wrong-sub-forum :P My bad!

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1 minute ago, Mira Yurizaki said:

Not that I'm aware of, and even then this is 5K and 8K, so I'd image they'll be out of your budget.

Dang that sucks. Just thought I'd ask anyways because I'm so used to having 3840x2160 resolution on 3x monitors as My current setup lol. I honestly don't know if I could go back to 1920x1080 for Gaming/Production/etc to be honest xD

 

The only reason I was thinking about a TV (..as a monitor ofc) was so that it can be all in one place which would seem somewhat ideal. And primarily because I tend to watch a ton of films and would like to change these 3x TN Panels; meaning I really want VA/IPS and possibly HDR10 :3

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@Mira Yurizaki Another quick question if I may? :)

Do I need to look for any certain feature(s) depending on the manufacturer of [TV]..? The reason I ask is because, some have a couple of picture modes if I remember correctly. Picture By Picture and Picture In Picture mode or something like that. Isn't that required for 1/2/3/4 multiple inputs?

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Just now, Xiauj said:

@Mira Yurizaki Another quick question if I may? :)

Do I need to look for any certain feature(s) depending on the manufacturer of [TV]..? The reason I ask is because, some have a couple of picture modes if I remember correctly. Picture By Picture and Picture In Picture mode or something like that. Isn't that required for 1/2/3/4 multiple inputs?

Yes, the feature you're looking for is Picture By Picture. Picture In Picture shoves the other input in a smaller box somewhere on top of the primary one.

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11 minutes ago, Mira Yurizaki said:

Yes, the feature you're looking for is Picture By Picture.

Ok cool, I had a feeling it was one similar to that lol. A few of My Samsung ones have it I believe. Didn't know if it was a 100% requirement or not.

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