![]() I find this less 'upscaled' looking, so a lil more jaggy around edges, but its only a minor difference.ģ0hz input lag wise, i do feel that it is slightly improved, just a lil, another welcome addition. Scaling wise, i think i preferred the older scaling at 1080p, but this one will do fine. Love playing Chivlary on 120hz 120fps now Just tried the 50" firmware and all good. I know a bunch of you guys were waiting to pull the trigger once it could do have any of you guys now ordered it because of this? Its currently not as cheap as I have seen it go before ($426 at amazon) but still a great deal at $499. I didn't notice any difference in input lag at 4k 30 hz though. I also assume this will fix the issue where the display turns off after several hours of use as well as I have seen that several times on the 39 inch but its never happened to me on the 50 inch model. I haven't had windows get resized and all moved to one monitor since I flashed it with the new firmware. I haven't tested enough to verify this yet though. I think this is probably a plus for most although this does make the scaling at 2560x1440 more jagged but more bolded IMHO so it could be argued which is better at resolutions that don't scaler perfectly.Īlso this is not completely verified yet but it is looking like the issue of the 39 inch neading an HDMI detective so that when you power it off windows thinks the display went away also appears to be fixed. I am guessing its a difference in the i2c commands being sent to the display is causing this. I know a ton of people preferred this method of scaling. See the difference.Īnd here is with the 50 inch firmware. This is better scaling (IMHO) for computer/game use which is what people running at would do. The scaling is now simple pixel doubling at 1920x1080 so it so it renders well without the scaler messing with the image. so some more unexpected benefits of the 50 inch firmware. If it lasts only 6 months, I can still buy a new one every 6 months for 42 months before I equal the cost of the Dell.Įven if it only lasts a couple years there will MOST DEFINITELY be a new generation of UHD TVs and monitors with 120Hz at 4K performance for <$1000 so I come out ahead when the time comes to buy the new generation because I spent so little now. The only thing I'm worried about is the long term reliability but, I look at it this way. This wasn't difficult to perform and it stopped the intermittent blanking of the screen. I use my 39" to do productivity, but I have gamed on this (and the 50") for at least a couple hundred hours and I still believe it was one (two, actually) of the best choices I ever made for a monitor.īoth the 50" and the 39" I bought required a firmware update. Go to the advanced options, others, and you can disable this option. You can disable this by going into the service menu (Press Menu, then at the normal menu, pres 0000). The 39" has a setting that will display an auto-Power-Off notification after 4hrs. Once I replaced the 50" with the 39" it took a few days to get used to looking at a smaller display but, once that happened, it's a much better experience since I don't have to crane my neck to "look up" anymore to see the top of the 50" TV. ![]() (I used the 50" as the only monitor on my computer until the 39" arrived) So much so that I purchased the 39" as well. I bought the 50" Seiki in May 2013 and I've been very happy with my purchase.
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