Thunderbolt in displays only make sense if you want to daisy chain and even then monitors are typically at the end of the rope not beginning or middle. Considering these are 75-86 inch beasts I doubt you could even get an active powered thunderbolt cable long enough to effectively daisy chain a 4K signal at 60 Hz since the longest available are 3 meters and these TVs are at least two meters across. Also having a 120Hz would be nice at 4K but again given the application I don't think this would really make sense. Its just people fiddling around with pens on a display. You aren't drawing art on this thing.
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lilkwarrior - Thursday, January 2, 2020 - link
A huge deesign flaw if it has USB-C but no Thunderbolt 3 (Titan Ridge) or USB4.lilkwarrior - Thursday, January 2, 2020 - link
HDMi 2.1 would be a huge omission as well.quiksilvr - Thursday, January 2, 2020 - link
Thunderbolt in displays only make sense if you want to daisy chain and even then monitors are typically at the end of the rope not beginning or middle. Considering these are 75-86 inch beasts I doubt you could even get an active powered thunderbolt cable long enough to effectively daisy chain a 4K signal at 60 Hz since the longest available are 3 meters and these TVs are at least two meters across. Also having a 120Hz would be nice at 4K but again given the application I don't think this would really make sense. Its just people fiddling around with pens on a display. You aren't drawing art on this thing.yetanotherhuman - Friday, January 3, 2020 - link
Goddamn... That aspect ratio, 1.5:1... Do want. I wish my regular TV screen was like that, to shrink borders on older content.Constant width projection is the way to go, not constant height.