• Psythik@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Um, I said TV, and all three of these are monitors. Niche monitors at that too, none of them are even in stock.

    Furthermore, how many console gamers do you know who have a 55" Alienware monitor in their living room? I did say consumer TV as well, ya know.

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      2 months ago

      Nice attitude.

      What is your definition of TV in this context? All of these are 55"+, some even show pictures of it in a living room…

      To me, practically any display that looks like it belongs in a living room, is a TV. IMO all of the ones I linked would qualify in that way. I realize you probably disagree, but I think it’s possible that other equally valid perspectives than your own can exist. And since you didn’t define what a TV is to you, people can only guess… so why get upset at them when they don’t just happen to have the use the exact same definition of a word?

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        Look: It doesn’t matter what you think is and isn’t a TV, the fact of the matter is that the target market doesn’t have one of these end doesn’t care. They’ve got their $300 65" Hisense from Walmart, and guess what? Those TVs don’t have DisplayPort. That’s the point.

        Now please stop being a pedantic jerk just for the sake of and go away.

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          Aren’t you literally being pedantic on the definition? They’re both displays in the 55 inch range that can display media and are made for consumers.

          You’re the one who keeps moving the goalposts.