I don't think you quite understand the relationship between resolution and PPI. For display makers to increase PPI, as you say you would like to see, they also have to increase resolution (if the displays are to remain the same size). Say you want a display with double the PPI of your typical 1920x1080 display so you… Read more
you can simply use the zoom function on your keyboard and you can zoom in. OR just increase the browser size Read more
Yes, I believe if you run it at 1080P, you can get 120Hz, but only 30Hz at the top resolution. Very misleading, if you ask me! Read more
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At whatever frequency you push your content, the TV can use interpolation to smooth things out and make it look like 120Hz. It works great sometimes, sometimes it doesn't. I have the feautre disabled, but I do enable it now and then for certain content, like TV shows, that are better suited for higher fps. Read more
I'll add that we regularly cover deals on these sets, and while commenters have definitely been critical of the 30Hz limitation, more than 5000 of our readers have picked up a deal on a Seiki, and we've never had one complaint. Read more
30hz is a limitation of the Dell 28" display as well... it's an issue on all 4k displays under $1000, it seems. Read more
There are also these 2 solutions for those of us that are truly lazy.
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It's not everyday you see your site featured on lifehacker, thanks Melanie!
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