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Amazon Launches Mini LED TVs Targeting Gamers with 144 Hz Refresh Rate and FreeSync Premium

I have Hi Sense U7 and the 4K Support on mine actually goes down to 1440P when you play A Game through it.
Is that using a PC or a console?
 
Is that using a PC or a console?
With PC. You can even see it in real time as the display refreshes. I can't speak for Console have not owned one since the PS2. PC Master Race for me.
 
With PC. You can even see it in real time as the display refreshes. I can't speak for Console have not owned one since the PS2. PC Master Race for me.
Just curious if it was a console limitation. That's kind of crap then.
 
Just curious if it was a console limitation. That's kind of crap then.
Hi Sense is a Chinese Company and as a result nothing is as it seems. I can't even use a USB wifi adapter in the "USB port" on the TV. Don't get me wrong the picture is great but I like to be the one that owns my electronics.
 
Hi Sense is a Chinese Company and as a result nothing is as it seems. I can't even use a USB wifi adapter in the "USB port" on the TV. Don't get me wrong the picture is great but I like to be the one that owns my electronics.
Yeah, I try to avoid products from xinese companies the best I can, even if it's impossible to avoid buying stuff made there.
 
That's the older, not mini LED version.
Also, anything after the ? on an Amazon URL, you can remove.


It's a mini LED TV, so no, the pricing isn't really higher than similar TVs on the market, as mini LED TVs are still expensive, if not as expensive as OLED. The 144 Hz refresh rate also puts this in a very small category of TVs.
The only similar TV that I'm aware of and that's widely available, is the Class U7 from Hisense, which admittedly is slightly cheaper in 55 to 75-inch sizes, but more expensive in 85-inches.
Panasonic's new TVs are not only mini-LED but also run Amazon's Fire OS on them, as opposed to Roku or Android. Which makes Amazon offering their own competing mini-LED units a weird choice.
 
Panasonic's new TVs are not only mini-LED but also run Amazon's Fire OS on them, as opposed to Roku or Android. Which makes Amazon offering their own competing mini-LED units a weird choice.
Yeah, Amazon seems to have a habit of competing with its customers at times.
 
I read the title and was wondering why anyone would want a mini, LED TV.
 
What the F happened to USB?
My best guess? Your TV is lacking drivers and good luck getting them. There are very few TVs on the market that WOULD work on.
 
led : 30/ 100 per screen is normal tv

mini led : philips on 55 in from 30 to 84 : they said mini led :p
 
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