Hello, I currently have a Samsung J6200. I use it in my basement at night for gaming and streaming sports and movies using my Apple TV. My first question is how do these compare to my current J6200? Having it for 4 years, my only ask from the J6200 is wanting better blacks, and lower input lag. Otherwise with the calibration on RTINGS I am happy with how this TV performs overall with picture quality and motion/response. I guess my concern is that I think my current panel is 120hz native? Will I see a noticeable difference in upgrading to one of these two or not, since they are 60hz?
The second part of my question is if the TCL is $170 better than the Vizio. Currently Walmart has the Vizio M for $650 and the TCL is $820. I do not care for the remote (use harmony remote), I do not care for interface/smart features (use Apple TV for everything) and I do not care for sound quality (Just purchased the Nakamichi 7.2 that should be arriving soon). (I currently have a 65” and plan on keeping that size)
Any input would be much appreciated!
How come the deathadder v3 hyperspeed has less click latency and sensor latency than the deathadder v3 pro? Could it be that the specs got mixed or are these the right specs for them? I mean the v3 pro is supposed to better right? Since it has a better sensor.
That’s an excellent question King HArT!
I can assure you that the results are correct. While the HyperSpeed technically performs better, the differences are very minor and certainly not noticeable. Still, they are measurable, and could be chalked up to a couple of things:
Thanks again for the question! don’t be afraid to reach out if you have any more!
How come the deathadder v3 hyperspeed has less click latency and sensor latency than the deathadder v3 pro? Could it be that the specs got mixed or are these the right specs for them? I mean the v3 pro is supposed to better right? Since it has a better sensor.
The cheaper Hyperspeed looks like it’s better than the Pro in basically every way. What’s the point of paying $20 more for the Pro?
Hi Gordio283,
That’s a great question. The two mice are very similar, but there are a couple of differences between them. Namely, the HyperSpeed is noticeably smaller than the Pro, so it’s not as suitable for those with large hands. Also, it has a slightly lower-end sensor than the V3 Pro that doesn’t support Motion Sync, even though it performed better in our tests. I’d only recommend the Pro over the HyperSpeed if you have large hands and need a bigger mouse.
The cheaper Hyperspeed looks like it’s better than the Pro in basically every way. What’s the point of paying $20 more for the Pro?