Congrats on using that impossible image in the headline.

To be clear, I don't have anything against projectors per se, but you need a dedicated space for them or else the ability to *completely* darken a room.

You will be very disappointed if you try to use one as a TV replacement for ordinary TV scenarios.

@TechConnectify There are plenty of downsides to being blind, but dealing with displays is one thing I'm very glad I don't have to worry about. Sure, it's 4K, but will it look good at that size? What? So few dimming zones? Oh no! That'll cause blooming! And the brightness is good... Oh wait, that's *peak* brightness. Let me bust out the light meter and measure the living room. But oh no, only 92% color accuracy? Hmm, but it's OLED. But then what about burn-in...

No thanks!

@alexhall lol, I like your perspective!

Though, I do feel I should point out, most people don't care about any of this crap. It's only pretty intense tech nerds who do.

I include myself (and have an OLED tv myself), but am also happy watching stuff on my mom and dad's crappy Hisense Roku TV. It's so easy to overthink stuff, and I try not to

@TechConnectify That's true. I, too, am a huge tech geek. My Youtube homepage is mostly tech channels, and I follow display content because (1) I sometimes have to help sighted people, and (2) the tech behind it is really cool, even if I can't see it. Oh, and your channel is on my Youtube homepage as well, of course. :)