Amazon HDR Video now available on LG’s awesome OLEDs

Unless you have a fantastically large display, or sit really close to your moderately sized 4K TV, HDR is arguably the most important feature “get” of new 4K displays – should they support it (i.e. don’t buy one that doesn’t). With the future of 4K content probably more in the hands of OTT providers (sorry Blu-ray Association) announcements like today’s […]

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How out of date is your router’s software?

@RMerlinDev maintains a custom firmware for ASUS routers that adds that extra bit of polish, so he definitely has a level of expertise in this area. Which is why I follow him on Twitter and why I followed his link to see where current gen flagships fall out – unfortunately most didn’t do well. The really sad thing about all […]

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Goodness me, that’s a lot of storage.

10TB is a gigantic amount of storage, but the size is not the biggest bit of news with WD’s announcement today. That would go to the use of perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR) in this Helium filled monster — which means that when combined with 7200RPM means that it should perform like a normal hard drive instead like slowly like its […]

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Thecus N4310 NAS Reviewed @ phoronix

The config UI is a bit hard on the eyes, but the feature set and $266 price tag make up for that a bit – considering it’s a 4-bay NAS. The Thecus N4310 is a small business oriented Linux NAS (Network Attached Storage) device that makes it easy to setup an EXT4-based RAID storage environment with encryption support. The Thecus […]

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Joe Kane outlines Rec. 2020’s limitations

Color me better educated. I’m not willing to pony up the $500 for the full talk, but there was still plenty of good information in this write up of Joe Kane’s presentation on the limitations of Rec. 2020 in practical applications. I certainly wasn’t aware that even though the standard will be used, it’s impractical to actually make a display […]

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