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leonthecleaner-1 — 11 years ago(August 25, 2014 01:08 AM)
Sorry for the late reply. Yeah I think not only there are very few 4K titles but also most computer software don't show up using correct scale at 4K which makes the UI super small/fine, so hard to read. I think 4K lcd monitors are good price right now and it will be even better in the future.
I am not suer about 4K TVs but AFAIK they are not better than 4K lcd monitors since the monitors have to have higher refresh rate if I am not wrong. TVs rae larger though.
If I needed I would love to get 2 4K monitors. Right now I have 2 30" lcd monitors which are beyond 1080p and covers my needs. -
megoobee — 11 years ago(August 25, 2014 11:06 PM)
I decided to go with a nice LG 42" 1080 monitor. With the lack of 4K media, everything you'll see is pretty much up scaled from 1080 anyway.
A lot of people seem to be buying 40" 4K TVs to use as monitors. Apparently 4K TVs are cheaper than 4K monitors I guess. -
megoobee — 11 years ago(September 17, 2014 10:02 AM)
It seems a lot of gamers are buying the 4K TVs as a cheaper alternative to 4K monitors. Some seem to like them, others complain about ghosting, tearing and jaggies.
Most 4K TVs have relatively low refresh rates (compared to monitors) because there simply isn't a need for it at the moment. With HDMI 2.0 being the latest standard at 60hz, I don't think there is any advantage other than bragging rights to have a TV with high refresh rates. Just about all media including BluRay is upcoverted to 4K. -
leonthecleaner-1 — 11 years ago(October 02, 2014 08:59 PM)
I think so too. TV tech seems to be changing too fast. Maybe in 5 years I can see myself changing my 30" lcd monitors with 4K lcd monitors. Nowadays the UI support is very bad so things look super small. So much for synchronization

Also recently I am listening Hans Zimmer soundtracks and while I knew some of them, King Arthur which I haven't seen the movie has an amazing music. Not sure if you have listened it? It has a lot of same elements as POTC which he made the music of too I think.
As for the last movie, not sure if you have seen The Raid 2, but it kicks ass. I have seen the first one long ago. Really good. But 2nd one is much better. -
megoobee — 11 years ago(October 05, 2014 02:42 PM)
Too many movies entitled "The Raid". I thought you were referring to this one which I didn't like:
http://www.imdb.com/board/11899353/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
But The Raid you are referring to, no I haven't seen it. Is it worth watching?
Changing gears, I just finished watching season 4 of The Walking Dead. I record the episodes during the year as they are aired and watch them all at once. All I can say is wow. The subject of children living in post apocalyptic world stories is rarely explored. It hit me by complete surprise when they tackled the subject head on this season. I can't say the results were enjoyable but the intent was to show the dark side of what could happen. (Note: They were not killed by zombies)
The Walking Dead writers are willing to tackle tough subjects, I think that is one of the reasons why it is back for a fifth season. The zombies wandering about are not the focus, they are just part of the environment. The focus is on human interest story lines and survival. The cast is always evolving, people die and new friends (foes) are found. Only 4 characters from the first season remain which adds to the realism that no one is safe. -
leonthecleaner-1 — 11 years ago(November 06, 2014 12:04 AM)
Sorry for the late reply. Yes that was the one. The first Raid is ok but second one was better still could be better.
I wanna watch the Walking Dead too so I only downloaded blurays so far. Hopefully I will see them later. I have 9 seasons of 24 also.
I am just watching simpsons now when I have some time since they are short so it's not a big time commitment and the story doesn't carry over. I never watched them before so that's good too. -
megoobee — 11 years ago(November 10, 2014 07:36 PM)
I haven't seen Simpsons in a long time. I think I've only watched 20 episodes total since the series began. Same with South Park, just a handful of episodes.
The new season has started for The Walking Dead, I'm chomping at the bit to peek at the episodes. I'll wait though, I want to enjoy them all at once.
I saw the trailer for The Avengers and was a bit disappointed. They showed Thanos in the ending of the first movie which lead me to believe that he would be the next villain. Instead, the next villain appears to be a robot built by Stark that runs amok. -
LittleMissDysthymia — 11 years ago(July 26, 2014 08:33 PM)
Is it possible for an
imaginary
spaceship to survive a nuclear bomb? Yes. Imaginary spaceships can do whatever the beep the writer wants them to do, that's what imagination
is
.
Witty closing remarks have been replaced by massive head trauma and severe hemorrhaging.