Got a couple questions myself, and I'm hoping someone here can answer them. I bought an hdr-less 4k Samsung TV a while back on clearance, and it's fine, but I've been looking more and more into HDR support and these TV's seem like the right spot between price/hdr/input lag...but I have certain requirements for a TV.
One is that I use my TV as my computer monitor, so any idea how the 50 in (edit: there is 50 in version, just 55. That'll work on my setup, but I'll need to move stuff around and clean off my desk, which I've been needing to do anyway) would work with that. I have my TV on the other wide side of a table and use it that way.
Also, I have an older 5.1 receiver that I've been needing to upgrade for a while, since it only does 1080p. I have my video card display port connected to an Display Port to HDMI converter which plugs directly into my TV and another HDMI cable which plugs into my receiver for 5.1 audio. It's janky and occasionally requires maintenance, but it works. If I get a new TV, i'll probably need to get a new receiver as well. If I plug the computer directly into the receiver via hdmi and plug that into the tv, what am I looking at in terms of lag and feature set? My current resolution is 4k 60 4:4:4 and while people talk about converters creating input lag, I certainly don't notice anything. I have my PS4 and my Switch plugged into the old receiver, since 1080 is enough for them.
Sorry for all the questions, but I'd like to get as much info as I can before I buy. Thanks.