Cooker Talks -- Show and Tell -- Changes to my DIY PC Build Part 2
PC Parts: Intel Core i7-7820. MSI X299 Raider Motherboard.
Samsung MU-7000 4k 49" TV.
My Samsung review since I am using it now as I write:
The reason I returned the SONY 690e 4k TV is because of the screen door look it had when sitting closer to the TV. From a far distance it was fine but for PC work the pixels were very noticable and annoyed me to no end. The Samsung 4k TVs seem to either hide the pixels well or they are just smaller in general. That makes for a very smooth looking picture. Photo realistic.
After now owning my second Samsung 4k TV I have to say Samsung does their research on how to make great TVs at a good price. My first 4k TV is a low end model and it looks good and for my PC use it performs past expectations. The Samsung MU-7000 after tweaking the settings to my liking and which most people will probably want to do: the colors are rich, the brightness is not a problem (so ignore the negative reviews about that), and the side angle viewing is not at all bad so I am unsure how much of an angle consumers want. For PC the 4k experience is grande. There are a whole lot of settings to play with to get the TV just right for you. Therefore, if you purchase this then give it a chance. If using with your PC make sure the settings are in line with using the TV with a PC. I usually turn off any power saving features as they will most likely effect the brightness. Overall, for the price the Samsung MU-7000 is worth every penny.
https://www.samsung.com/us/televisions-home-theater/tvs/4k-uhd-tvs/49--class-mu7000-4k-uhd-tv-un49mu7000fxza/
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