We've had the destruction of TVs, who's ready the destruction of monitors https://www.theverge.com/2025/1/6/24335320/hp-omen-32x-smart-gaming-monitor-g2-specs-ces-2025
We've had the destruction of TVs, who's ready the destruction of monitors https://www.theverge.com/2025/1/6/24335320/hp-omen-32x-smart-gaming-monitor-g2-specs-ces-2025 8 comments
@satellaview If you plug in a game console or PC what value does this add. I get it in a TV, some people just use it as a TV but nobody just has a naked monitor. @BrodieOnLinux This is a real stretch, but maybe you could watch a show or something while installing a different distro. I don't really see how useful it is besides *maybe* the google assistant voice features (which you likely could already do on most modern computers). Is there anyone in this world who asked for this? I mean you already have a PC hooked up to it. That's literally its intended use case. A PC can do all this and much more. There's really no need for a monitor to have anything more powerful than a microcontroller that would switch inputs and display the settings menu. @grishka @BrodieOnLinux yeah, but can microcontroller in monitor show ad based on what you do on PC? MrClon, no. That's the point. I don't want products that aren't fully paid off when you buy them. |
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