Samsung 4K UHDTV - Connecting a Laptop
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2015
- I just bought my Samsung 4K TV and wanted to see what actual, native 4K would look like on it. HD videos look so tiny!
The model of TV I have is UN50JU7100FXZA for those wondering. - Наука та технологія
Whoa, nice screen bruh :D
this video safe my wallet ... thanks sir and have a nice day
use a flash drive to watch 4k thats what i do and it looks sexy
in what format do u play on your tv , coz my tv dont support MKV format and most of the 4k contents are in MKV format
DO U KNOW THE REFRESH RATE AND HOW MANY HERTZ
refresh rate =hz. hertz(for monitors) is a mesurement of frequency which is calculated by how many times the screen is refreshed from frame to frame in a second. basically frequency means how fast is the frame refreshed
That TV only has one hdmi 2.0 port which you occupied with your Xbox.
+Mario Hall Wait, really? I didn't realize that. I can easily plug the game consoles into a different input. But the fact of the matter is that my laptop doesn't have HDMI2.0 so for this case it really doesn't matter which input I use. So input 3 is the 2.0 one?
I believe it's the display output from your laptop. if it itself is not hdmi 2.0 it will not output 4k 60 fps. your firepro most likely will support 4k at 60hz. the cable does not matter just so you know. if you have any more questions let me know.
+TrueRedNatioNe4 I know, I said as much.
You should have played a 4K video on youtube 😏
I'm sorry but it seems u know very little about technology. the limitation is not ur card. it's the fact that HDMI has a limited amount of data it can transfer. if u want 4k at 60hz u need a displayport connection which ur laptop doesn't have. if u hooked up a custom built computer with a geforce gtx 700 series or higher, or amd r9 200 or higher(not sure if the 600 suports displayport).
+xiexiefrank2 No, not true. HDMI 2.0 is an actual thing, look it up. The issue is not the cables, it's the graphics card. I don't know of any commercially-available 4K TVs that have DisplayPort... that's just for monitors. TVs almost always use HDMI.
LOL I needed a good laugh