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Wewe ni kama unatoka ocha. Hujaona gaming monitors za 4k resolution na ni less than 65 inches? Angalia hapa uone hadi ya 28 inches http://lifehacker.com/five-best-4k-computer-monitors-1712678664

A screen below 65’ is useless for a 4K resolution just like a 1080p which is less than 42’. Acha ufala wa kujifanya unajua mambo.

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Ati useless? So akina Samsung, Lg, Dell, Asus are dimwits for releasing 28, 32, 40 inch 4k monitors? Unajifanya mjuaji yet hakuna kitu umeunda. Since you insist on your 65 explain why and quote your sources(links to reputable websites) to backup your claims

Actually hizi vitu najua and i dont see need for questioning, tumia common sense of pixels resolution…na stori ya samsung na tv zao uache coz nishawahi kukuwa invited kureview their first curvred 4K UHDTV kabla haijaingia kwa market so i know what am talking about.

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…and bydaway hizo tv za 28’ ambazo unaongea ni hd ready and not HDTV, hio ni big difference

Wasn’t talking about TV… Gaming monitors… Ama pc monitors ama weww hutumia tv kama monitor kwa pc yako? And even the link i showed you there was for pc monitors and not TVs. This just prooved that you did not even take a look at that link. Wasting my time arguing with you na hata huwezi angalia link. Next time angalia link ukiwekewa before thinking of your next reply

A standard 4K screen has a resolution of 4096 x 2160 pixels. Kwa link umenipea zote ziko below. Bydaway have u ever seen a 4K resolution screen ama unaenda pale nakumatt unaona tvs unaassumu ni 4K, ama zako ni kugoogle tu?

tv sikuhizi zinatumia VGA cable na HDMI so usiifanye issue kubwa eti gaming monitor

Am still waiting for you to proove why 4k is not suitable for monitors below 65 inches as you claimed up there. Ama umeshindwa you are mow dodging

Unaona vile wewe ni noob…
There are two main 4K resolution standards:
The DCI 4K resolution standard, which has a resolution of 4096 x 2160 pixels (256:135, approximately a 1.9:1 aspect ratio ). This standard is widely respected by the film and video production industry. [5] The DCI 4K standard has twice the horizontal and vertical resolution of DCI 2K.
The 4K ultra-high-definition television (UHDTV) or “UHD-1” standard, which has a resolution of 3840 x 2160 ( 16:9 , or approximately a 1.78:1 aspect ratio). This standard is mostly used in consumer television and media. This standard has twice the horizontal and vertical resolution of 1080p .

http://4k.com/resolution/
http://www.techradar.com/us/news/television/ultra-hd-everything-you-need-to-know-about-4k-tv-1048954
http://www.cnet.com/news/what-is-4k-uhd-next-generation-resolution-explained/
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/4K_resolution
Soma hizo links ujielimishe then refer back to the monitors in the link i provided earlier

Ok, soma hii link nimetoa CNET tu sahizi in relation to this thread… www.cnet.com/news/phones-with-ultra-high-resolution-4k-screens-are-serious-overkill/
Kuna things i guess unapaswa kujua screen size, resolution and distance…read more for yourself. I spend 5 hours reviewing a UHDTV, 4K isnt an issue at all, its just the pixels, usione kama its a huge thing at all

Wewe when cornered na facts unatoka mbio sana unaruka to something else…
Now onto the link you just provided…
There’s just one problem: We don’t find 4K necessarily beneficial on a 65-inch TV, so it stands to reason it’ll be even less meaningful on a 5.5-inch phone screen. (Note: CNET has gone
hands-on with Sony’s latest phone, but we haven’t had a chance to review it or compare it to other phones in depth.)…
This just shows that osungu ni shida kwako

Vile @vuja_de alikuambia http://www.xda-developers.com/sony-confirms-z5-4k/

Ok, it seems uko interested na 4K but your eyes have never seen one. Ok, unaclaim kuwa a 28’ screen inaweza kuwa 4K without any problem. To u it might be a ‘yes’ but to me its a ‘no’.
The reason is simple. Most of our phones now ni HD, so i want you to download a standard 1080p ama 720p movie sahizi uanze kuwatch kwa phone yako. The same movie uwatch kwa 21’ tv screen and a 42’ screen. Whats the difference? The 42’ shows more details as compared to the phone but both are HD. Boss, usiongee vitu ambazo unasoma as theories only. I do reviews of these things alot. Achana na hio link ya techradar, niliisoma kitambo sana hata nimecheka nikirudia kusoma what i read long time ago.

Ni mimi pekee nimesoma ‘foldable display’ ?

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ziko but early stage, samsung wako na curved screens

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from thenabove link ↑ “Is 4K even worth it on phones — even 5.5″ phones? Not for most users. Anything over 1440p seems to be pointless for typical real-world usage, and even that doesn’t bring a huge difference to the table”
Tafuta Samsung Galaxy S6 uangalie na macho kama utaona any pixels on it. The screen looks like a print magazine. Whats the point of then having a 2160p? Samsung hawawezi kutoa 4K mobile fone sahizi…thats a fact

Don’t be too sure, even it it doesn’t make sense technically, that word “4k” makes for a good sales pitch.