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  • Really depends on your use case and whether you have a spare buck for it. In my case I had money to throw at it and went OLED. Not super impressed, but the responsetime is near instant which still amazes me. Black really is black as well. If you got some spare cash to thow at it, might be worth it if you enjoy HDR content for example. If you don’t really have/are on a tight budget: go IPS, still a better choice for quality/price imho.


  • It’s not 100% private because Windows, but it certainly improves it a LOT. But do mind that it comes with a security vulnerability as Windows defender is also removed and you’re left on your own. So no shady downloads, unknown pdfs, or whatever harmful there may be. 3rd party ‘anti-virus’ software is also explained on their FAQ page, which you should check out before continuing :)







  • IDew@lemm.eetoTechnology@lemmy.worldIs this even legal?
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    1 year ago

    In mind of the developer it’s about using your brain rather than relying on a anti-virus. Basically you don’t want to download shady stuff or cracks with no verification or testing, and never open a pdf that came in the mail. But yeah, just me on my own I guess.








  • IDew@lemm.eetoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldplex or Jellyfin?
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    1 year ago

    My experience with Jellyfin have not been great. The mobile app is just not working well enough

    Plex has lots of customisation available (which I prefer) but is a little harder to get running in my experience. I’d say, install them both and see what you like most. Do start with Jellyfin as it’s easy to install.