EngadgetThe entry price for Ultra HDTV plunged by more than $10,000 earlier this week thanks to Sony's new 4K sets, but now it's going even lower with this model from Seiki. The brand is new to the US market and as such unfamiliar to most, but with a $1,300 listing on TigerDirect it's been lighting up AV enthusiast and deal-hunting forums alike.
EngadgetThe entry price for Ultra HDTV plunged by more than $10,000 earlier this week thanks to Sony's new 4K sets, but now it's going even lower with this model from Seiki. The brand is new to the US market and as such unfamiliar to most, but with a $1,300 listing on TigerDirect it's been lighting up AV enthusiast and deal-hunting forums alike.
Originally Posted by keiths
http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/6658/1299-uhdtv-seiki-50-se50uy04-/p1
According to this, only does 30Hz at 4k.
More discussion on 30Hz. http://www.avsforum.com/t/1466270/seiki-se50uy04-first-low-cost-4k-ultra-hd-tv
Maybe it's the LED panel being used.
Nonsense. Clearly you need one of these 32MB PCI GPU's for $120.....Originally Posted by 47 Knucklehead
I wonder how well this video card from the same site will drive that monitor?
NVIDIA Quadro 6000 - Graphics card - Price:$5,138.87
or maybe the AMD one is better?
AMD FirePro S10000 Video Card - Price: $3,249.99
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