For fans of the genre, collectors of high-fidelity media, and videophiles in general, SSIS-924 in 4K represents a significant leap forward. It is a showcase title—one that you would use to demonstrate the capabilities of a new OLED TV or to prove to a skeptic why resolution matters.
| Audience | Why the SSIS‑924 4K fits | |----------|--------------------------| | | 10‑bit panel, 1000 nits HDR peak, 98 % DCI‑P3 coverage, hardware LUT support. | | 3‑D Artists & CAD Professionals | 144 Hz refresh, low input lag (≈4 ms), USB‑C docking for one‑cable workflow. | | Competitive Gamers | 144 Hz native, Adaptive Sync (FreeSync Premium Pro & G‑Sync Compatible), 1 ms gray‑to‑gray response. | | Home‑Theater Enthusiasts | HDR10+ & Dolby Vision, built‑in 10 W speakers, 4K/120 Hz HDMI 2.1 for next‑gen consoles. | | Photographers | 99 % sRGB, 98 % DCI‑P3, factory‑calibrated Delta‑E< 2.0. | | Enterprise/Medical Imaging | Low blue‑light mode, 10‑bit grayscale, wide color gamut for accurate diagnostics. | ssis924 4k
You can find official listings and previews on the S1 Official Website or digital retailers like DMM/FANZA. For fans of the genre, collectors of high-fidelity
The shift toward 4K in this niche market mirrors broader trends in digital entertainment. Viewers increasingly seek: | | 3‑D Artists & CAD Professionals |