Am I missing anything?

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  1. Early-Foundation-434

    Looks like that is the refresh rate which seems almost pointless, video rate is at 50/60 100/120, but 3840 to refresh will never be noticeable on anything

  2. Head-Ad4770

    Since when do screens generate heat, let alone that much heat?

  3. TheRealMrTrueX

    Prob 60 hz per panel @ 64 panels.

    I used to work for samsung / collab with BBY for Business and a lot of these walls are just 12×12 panels put together and ran through a video matrix. A local sportsbar just got something like this, its like 110 inches or something and made up of 12×12 panels, looks like shit unless you are like 50 yards away, literally. Sitting on the patio and watching NFL two weeks ago, like 12 feet away, hard to even read the damn text haha

  4. Moparian714

    Sweet finally I can enjoy all 3k frames I get on phasmophobia

  5. Own_Kaleidoscope1287

    Looks like someone put the amount of horizontal pixels as the refresh rate.

  6. KingTournament

    It’s in fact a typo from a 3840×2160 resolution probably

  7. red_vette

    The video rate is 50/60 Hz or 100/120 (FRC) Hz.

  8. CringeDaddy_69

    I know it’s a typo, but can you fucking imagine

  9. Revolvere

    My guess is that they made a typo because 4K resolution = 3840×2160.

  10. You’re just paying for 64 screens that connects together like lego

  11. sirmombo

    Holy shitballs ONLY $220k?? That’s a steal!

  12. agentrnge

    They are only $220k each. Should I stick with a triple screen or would a ceiling/floor mount screen be to over the top?

  13. castrator21

    I mean, it IS $220,000. I’d hope it has some amazing specs

  14. alanoid164

    Does that refresh rate allow you to see 10s into the future?

  15. Xaphanex

    It’s 3,840 hz at base, but it can be OCd to hit 2160 times the hz. That’s like, a lot of hz.

  16. TheTimeIsChow

    You’re not missing anything.

    The ‘standard’ refresh rate for a very high quality LED ***display*** is 3840 hz. Key word being display. But, they go much higher.

    For example – [DVS makes a 7680hz led backdrop](https://dvsledsystems.com/virtual-production-led-wall/) for virtual filming production.

    IIRC, Samsung creates a 10,000hz display for the same purpose.

    What we see here is a bit of a trickle down from ultra high-end LED XR displays for something like virtual filming.

    The important thing to note here is a 120hz frame rate control while the screen itself refreshes exponentially faster to eliminate tearing and flicker.

    Something we would never notice…but something a camera, shooting at 24fps, absolutely would.

    At the end of the day? This tech makes 0 sense for home gaming monitor use. It just doesn’t. It would cost a fucking fortune and your overall gaming experience would be objectively worst than a semi affordable QD-OLED (for example).

  17. Spartancarver

    Seems like a typo. 3840 is the horizontal resolution of 4K

  18. NarutoKage1469

    The glory of gaming @ 3,800hz & fps!

  19. The-Movements-

    I wonder what kind of outlet you would need to plug this energy glizzy gobbler.

  20. MichiganRedWing

    On the product page:

    ” Every motion becomes sharper, with greater clarity. The Wall All-in-One automatically converts standard 60Hz signals to 120Hz, removing motion judder in fast-paced action for smoother streams and a seamless viewing experience, every time. “

  21. UncleSnipeDaddy

    Good luck pushing that many frames in cyberpunk…

  22. If anyone is wondering this thing costs around 500k

  23. AshRocksTheHell

    and ppl try to defend that we cant see above 60fps

  24. Scarcrow1806

    They really missed the opportunity to call it the „w‘all in one“ or something like thag

  25. OpiumDenCat

    You can apparently pay $9000 for 2 technicians to come install it for you on your wall. I wonder how much the technicians get to keep, if any.

  26. JahHappy

    Guarantee someone will post a pic of them stacking 2 of these together in a “rate my setup”.

  27. RicketyGaming

    I’m pretty sure this is a business solutions TV, given that the specs also say it comes with Microsoft 365, VMWare, RDP, SmartView+ etc. etc. this screams big corporation conference room TV.

  28. TheMatt561

    I guess if you add all the panels together

  29. Saarthak0610

    The difference between the video rate and the refresh rate.

  30. Ismaelum

    Correct me if I’m wrong but 146″ would look horrible on a 4K panel right? I mean you would have to be quite far from it in order to maintain some resolution/pixel density

    It’s like using a 1080p monitor on a 34inch screen or something like that in front of you.

    Either way with that price I’m buying a huge property and cattle where I live

  31. Even if it wasn’t an error, it would have been dumb af, no one get 4k fps on anything lol

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