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Title: Xiaomi has the 98-inch Redmi Smart TV Max back at a pre-sale price of 19,999 yuan (US$2,855)
Post by: Redaktion on July 22, 2020, 12:17:38
Xiaomi has revealed that the giant 98-inch Redmi Smart TV Max is now in a pre-sale phase again as clearly stocks had dwindled after the amazing sales successes the Chinese OEM had with the huge device. The Redmi Max 98 is currently priced at 19,999 yuan (US$2,855), which is very reasonable for a 98-inch 4K smart TV with MEMC technology.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Xiaomi-has-the-98-inch-Redmi-Smart-TV-Max-back-at-a-pre-sale-price-of-19-999-yuan-US-2-855.482596.0.html
Title: Re: Xiaomi has the 98-inch Redmi Smart TV Max back at a pre-sale price of 19,999 yuan (US$2,855)
Post by: Mr Scott lewis on July 22, 2020, 18:59:45
The only thing is that if the processing is either done at 50hz or 60hz then the flickering would be so visible on a TV this size then even at this price it would be a very bad purchase.
If you look at the other more expensive models by pther companies they are natively processing at a minimum of 100hz,this adds a great deal to the cost and gives you a much stabler picture on such a large screen.
Title: Re: Xiaomi has the 98-inch Redmi Smart TV Max back at a pre-sale price of 19,999 yuan (US$2,855)
Post by: pramodkumar kumar on July 23, 2020, 20:18:25
98 inch TV raide
Title: Re: Xiaomi has the 98-inch Redmi Smart TV Max back at a pre-sale price of 19,999 yuan (US$2,855)
Post by: pramodkumar kumar on July 23, 2020, 20:20:09
Quote from: pramodkumar kumar on July 23, 2020, 20:18:25
98 inch TV raide
Title: Re: Xiaomi has the 98-inch Redmi Smart TV Max back at a pre-sale price of 19,999 yuan (US$2,855)
Post by: TBog on July 24, 2020, 08:25:04
Quote from: Mr Scott lewis on July 22, 2020, 18:59:45
The only thing is that if the processing is either done at 50hz or 60hz then the flickering would be so visible on a TV this size then even at this price it would be a very bad purchase.
If you look at the other more expensive models by pther companies they are natively processing at a minimum of 100hz,this adds a great deal to the cost and gives you a much stabler picture on such a large screen.

You do realize that most games run at 30 fps and it has been this way for many years without a problem