Yeah. Hisense IMHO is a good way to get Dolby Vision functionality which makes a ton of difference when the source material is compatible (eg Netflix "The Witcher", "Lost In Space", Expanse on Prime...OMG.)
BTW, do you think that this online converter/upscaler makes any worthwhile difference? It seems like I can zoom in more using Android Reddit, but I wonder about the load times or any other bottlenecks for the image.
Pros V Cons.
Especially using the PS4slim? I can't really tell what effing difference I'm getting using a 2.1 compatible HDMI cable and HDR mode, Overscan, etc. 1920=wompwomp and I know don't know what I'm missing.
I'd LOVE a Pro, considering my newest purchase and the late-stage AAA titles I play, but cash is tight. I may spring for an Dolby Atmos system, although my dinosaur Samsung HTX40 with DTS sounds pretty good. I'd prefer to go HDMI for my audio instead of Optical and if I use the HDMIin Functionality on the HTX40 it downscales Video so badly that it's not worth it.
Jason Schreier is said to have talked about it in Kotaku Splitscreen podcast by various news portals, credible ones. You can listen to it, but I wouldn't for the life of me waste 1+ hour just to confirm what news reporters say. This is basically what he said, article taken from major Russian gaming news site (could only find full dialogue there) and translated via google: “I heard that Respawn received permission to produce the sequel [Star Ward Jedi: Fallen Order]. This seems to me to be a fairly obvious solution: I haven’t completed it yet, but I’m sure that the ending requires some continuation.
I think everything should have happened according to this scenario: "Let's make the first part more conservative and just create a good product, and in the second part we’ll take a chance and try a couple of crazy ideas, innovative mechanics." Perhaps the fact is that many other Star Wars games were canceled precisely because of the big ambitions of the developers. Therefore, Respawn had to do something more mundane, but even with this attitude the studio was able to surprise. ”
That CPU is pretty good so that shouldn't be causing any problems. I don't think there is a gtx 1680 GPU, it's probably a gtx 1660 but you can find out the model in the Nvidia software like Geforce Experience or the Nvidia Control Panel.
Also what resolution is your monitor?
Can you find out if your ram is in dual channel mode? Check which slots on the motherboard that the sticks are plugged into and see if that configuration matches the dual channel setup (you can find out in the manual for your PC's motherboard). You could also just install software like CPU-Z and that can tell you if your ram is in dual channel mode.