From the article: OLED and MicroLED are the future

  • thumbman@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Look into commercial displays. They are meant for store fronts and guest areas. These screens are typically built a bit more robust than consumer TVs. They may only have one of each input ports, may lack soundboard and built-in tuners, but they have sleeker designs and lack smartTV bloatware. You may need more peripheral equipment for the screen to function as a home use TV. Just do a little research and see if this works for your setup.

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      1 year ago

      I might look into this for a table to play Pathfinder and D&D on. I’ve been looking for a cheap, durable, no frills display to build a table around.

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      1 year ago

      So if I am to buy such a display, and I add a soundbar to it, and a usb hub or something, I wpuld bs able to use it as a normal TV?

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        That’s the idea. Some commercial displays may have more features or ports than others it just depends on what you find.