Images of items I have purchased (except trainers [no feet pics])

New TV for me today :D

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I was so tempted by the OLED but i couldn't justify paying double the price.

Nice. I'm slightly confused though, isnt UHD different to 4k? ie UHD is 3840 x 2160 and 4k is 4098 x 2160
 
"officially" 4k is 4096 x 2160

But in reality 99% of the references to 4k are 3840x2160, so i'd argue that 4k is not the "official" number anymore, especially seeing as 4k is just a name given as a tag line, similar to UHD.

Similar things can be seen with 1440p.. People call it 2k, people call it 2.5k, some people (gigabyte) even call it 3k..
 
"officially" 4k is 4096 x 2160

But in reality 99% of the references to 4k are 3840x2160, so i'd argue that 4k is not the "official" number anymore, especially seeing as 4k is just a name given as a tag line, similar to UHD.

Similar things can be seen with 1440p.. People call it 2k, people call it 2.5k, some people (gigabyte) even call it 3k..

People are stupid and/or mislead.
 
How much out of interest? I want a new TV but may have to buy more reasonable house goods first :o

£1149 with 6 months free Sky Q - A new offer that started yesterday between LG & Sky. Will see how it turns out as i'm not sure what exactly is free yet - and neither did the shop! The website doesn't explain a great deal either...

https://lg-sky.com/gb/en/pages/uhd/home
 
To be fair not that great of an offer. With the current 70% off from sky with cashback of over £100 you can have 11 months free without even buying a tv..........................
 
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Raspberry Pi 3 and 32Gb SD card. I bought it specifically to run Pi-Hole which I had running fine on a Linux VM but my VM rig is a lab environment so I wanted hardware dedicated to Pi-Hole.

I'm waiting for delivery of a case and Pi PoE Switch Hat so that I can power the Pi from my PoE switch.
 
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Replacing the old 8 port switch, which was free from work years ago, One day I'll match up the cabling, and add tags, but for now it's in a cupboard, so don't really care. Model is the TP LINK SG1016D. Pretty cool that it has lifetime warranty, too.
 
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New for just over £300, bargain if it's actually any good. Just testing it out at the moment.

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Very much a bargain although most reviews always felt it overpriced at £600 but at £300 thats a lot of bang for buck!

Where from?
 
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