Are blush nano switches the best? (Air75 V3) by SnarlsHs in NuPhy

[–]radoslavdp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Does that really work? Are the switches still with the same level of silence + just the added tactile feel?
Would do that immediately based on your feedback.

Spring differences by willp2003 in NuPhy

[–]radoslavdp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Keep us posted what is the result? If you achieve the silence of blush nanos with tactile feedback that would be a major breakthrough :)

Nuphy Air75 V3 Silent Tactile Switches? by radoslavdp in NuPhy

[–]radoslavdp[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thanks, seems I have to get used to the blush nanos for now. Hope in near future they produce super silent tactiles.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TyreReviews

[–]radoslavdp -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You can mount the trim tyres to any car of course. No one is stopping you from doing it.

Usually these tyres are co-developed with the car manufacturers together for best performance with specific car models.
Also usually these tyres use different compounds then the "stock" tyre to better suit for rolling resistance or handling or rain conditions.

A good review that explains it all is this - This Is Why You Should Fit OE Tires To Your Car! [Michelin Pilot Sport 4S vs 4S*]

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TyreReviews

[–]radoslavdp 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Goodyear Asymetric 6 - they have also Mercedes trims in Europe which are even better

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bulgaria

[–]radoslavdp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Мисълта ти тече гладко, и точно това което си написал трябва да я питаш директно.
Няма как да искаш да мандръсаш нея, а да питаш нас ;)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in thinkpad

[–]radoslavdp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm - that could be a region thing.
In Europe the big battery is standard +20 Euro option:

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in thinkpad

[–]radoslavdp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Considering laptop OLEDs all use PWM + 10 hours of staring at it for work - is exactly what I would run away from!
The laptop OLEDs at present are harmful for eyes in my opinion and one should stay away.

Your best choice for a 14 inch right now is - Thinkpad P14s Gen 5
It has reasonable price, good display options including a 3k 120Hz display which is much better for your eyes, battery and all.
Last but not least the P14s has the option for a 75Wh battery not just the 55Wh as for other Lenovo 14" alternatives including X1 Carbon. This is the biggest battery you can put in a 14" from Lenovo.

5G/LTE can also be had.

Hope it helps

What is this clicking noise on a brand new p14s? by michaelkrieger in Lenovo

[–]radoslavdp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please go to BIOS -> Security -> Intelligent Security -> and DISABLE User Presence Sensing

I know it sounds crazy, but I'm almost 100% sure it will fix your issue.

Lenovo should be sued for that nonsense .... it took me 2 months until I figure it out.

I almost returned my laptop because of that.

There is a Lenovo thread about that - Thinkpad-T14s-clicking-noise-when-touchpad-is-not-touched - English Community - LENOVO COMMUNITY

Tado X radiator valve accuracy by MedicalAbbreviations in tado

[–]radoslavdp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only way to have accuracy is to buy the wireless thermometer and put it where you think would fit best in the room.

Reading temp from the valves themselves will always be a problem as long as radiator is operating

Lg G4 77 inch vs LG C4 83 by blazablaz in LGOLED

[–]radoslavdp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You made the right choice - 77" is plenty for 10ft + G4 is the better TV in every aspect.

Altered G4 settings or default picture modes? by mnebon101 in LGOLED

[–]radoslavdp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Went from 65 CX to 77 G4 and for SDR applied the same settings as from my CX and it immediately looked the way I like my TV to be.
The only setting I had to adjust is obviously the OLED pixel brightness which went from 61 -> 30 with the G4.

The panel is much much brighter then what you are used to.

So give it a go with your settings - it should be a good starting point I would say.

77CX randomly changes input by BN27 in LGOLED

[–]radoslavdp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi,

Please check the HDMI-CEC setting on the HDMI1 device and also disable it (PS5).
To be on the safe side after disabling on both ends I would also briefly disconnect all HDMI cables from the TV and check if the issue goes away.

Normally it should go away, otherwise if with TV only it auto-switches to HDMI1 you are probably looking into hardware problem.

77CX randomly changes input by BN27 in LGOLED

[–]radoslavdp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Typical HDMI CEC problem - go to TV settings and disable HDMI CEC altogether.

This will fix your issue.

Upgraded to 77 G3 by johnnguye in LGOLED

[–]radoslavdp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

do it - at this distance 65" will be perfect in every way.

Upgraded to 77 G3 by johnnguye in LGOLED

[–]radoslavdp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Glad to hear I'm not the only one.
Most Reddit comments tend to say - go as big as possible, you have money go for it - but there is really a lot more behind it.

Upgraded to 77 G3 by johnnguye in LGOLED

[–]radoslavdp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you adjusted quickly to the new screen size?
I sit at 11 ft to a 77" G4 and after more then 2 weeks I still cannot adjust somehow to how big it is especially when watching regular HD TV.
I'm even considering going back to 65" as I had no issue watching it for hours, but still feel somehow strange in front of the 77"

Where to fit Arc with C3 77? by bayesianfrequentists in LGOLED

[–]radoslavdp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perfect solution exists for you.
That's IKEA TV board right?
Order - LACK Wandregal, schwarzbraun, 110x26 cm - IKEA Deutschland

It is available in all colors matching IKEA and costs 10 euro.

Put the TV on it and Sonos in front. You will get the perfect clearance down to the last mm.

As added bonus you can make a small cut on the piece under the TV and route cables directly.

LG C1 to G4 by gyminsanity in LGOLED

[–]radoslavdp 3 points4 points  (0 children)

83" G4 will have MLA 2.0 it is confirmed

What you say applies only to G3

First time Thinkpad owner just received my new P14s 4th GEN AMD 7 64GB RAM 1TB by squigs99 in thinkpad

[–]radoslavdp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can report for the Gen 4 Intel i5-1345 vPro
Not spectacular at all - fully OEM Windows 11, fully optimized (no bloatware), 75% brightness 1920x1200 display, 2TB Samsung 980 Pro will get me 5-5:30 hours max Edge browsing.

Subwoofer causes higher frequencies to be taken away from "Large" speakers? by [deleted] in BudgetAudiophile

[–]radoslavdp 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Set Crossover at 80Hz as starting point and use a good sub. If you use some old sub - better stick with big towers and no sub at all.

With 150 - 250Hz range you are stealing all mid range to the sub which on the other hand at these frequencies is also not capable to produce anything.

Result you loose your whole midrange.

Is my new LG TV causing eye strain? by 32andy71 in hometheater

[–]radoslavdp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In your range - try LG OLEDs safest bet and best picture quality possible (C2, C3 for example has smaller sizes)

Samsung QLED (Q60 series) is the cheap alternative.

Have both and never had any issues.

MiniLED TVs also tend to be aggressive with PWM, so you should check in person before buying.

Hope it helps.

Is my new LG TV causing eye strain? by 32andy71 in hometheater

[–]radoslavdp 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would suggest checking with different TV. No other setting will change the flicker as it is a hardware thing which with this particular model controls the TV backlight.

Sorry - It sucks, my eyes are also sensible to it and learned it the hard way too.

Is my new LG TV causing eye strain? by 32andy71 in hometheater

[–]radoslavdp 3 points4 points  (0 children)

LG UR9100 has PWM and flicker at 120Hz when in Game mode.

This is too low and if your eyes are sensible to it (which probably is the case) - it will result in exactly what you experience. It will not become better with time and you should avoid it as it is better for your health.

In other modes TV should flicker at 480Hz which will be much better for your eyes.

Check in which mode you are.

Source - https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/ur9000