Last I checked, the PS5 does not support Dolby Vision, only Xbox Series consoles do (in terms of video game consoles). The PS5 will use a similar pipeline to run HDR10 content on the display, according to Dolby themselves.
The ps5 doesn't even support Dolby vision but if you Google the question it does mention the makers of Dolby vision are working on bringing it to ps5 within the same pipeline
@@gosman949 The matte screen is trash. Only for bright rooms, and then it screws up the image quality, hence the reason the S95D didn't win any "TV of the Year" awards.
Interested to see what LG Display and Samsung Display have to show off with their latest OLED panels, specifically Samsung Display with the latest QD-OLED panel. I know Sony won't be showing off tvs at CES, but interested to see what they have in plan for a replacement for the A95L. Looking to get either a 77" or 83". Thanks as always for the great content Caleb!
Hey Caleb, if you leave the wi-fi off on a TV (in my case I use a Roku streamer), is there ever a need to enable wi-fi for any updates on the TV, or do updates usually only involve the TVs onboard streaming operating system?
After testing the LG G4 and the Samsung S95D, I found that the best darkroom movie viewing was on the S95D, and it's fairly noticeable. There are good and bad points about both those TVs; neither is perfect. I would say to most people who want a TV that's great at everything, the G4 is the better TV, but if your focus is the panel/picture, the S95D......so much so I sent the G4 back asap.
yea in a dark room I would rather not have a matte screen coating especially if its dark all the time, I have the LG C3 I bought early in 2024 and am very happy with its performance in my dark basement
Colors on the Samsung S90D are way too saturated, and make SDR content look unnatural. Add to that it’s only average upscale capabilities, and I sent it back asap….the C4 is beautiful
CES: - Sony 83" A95M (with Pantonic 800)? Which includes the question Samsung QD-OLED Gen.4 in 83"? And 2025 Sonys with new Mediatek SoC? - QD-OLED Gen.4 brightness upgrades? How much? - Get the Sony B9 an Upgrade (then maybe also in 98/100")? Or do they now the OLED and mLED flagship updates bi-yearly?
Speaking of dark room tv watching; recently got a 77” a95L, and want to build up a video library. Any suggestions on any 4K/hdr movies to buy that’ll be cool to watch on the new tv? I like Sci fi fantasy action adventure anime n superhero type movies. Thnx.
@@Hippydaze35 Regarding sci-fi, also Oblivion with Tom Cruise, Arrival and the two Dune movies by Dennis Villeneuve, the Avatars by James Cameron and perhaps some nice remastered UHD copy of the sci-fi classics (Terminator 2, Alien, Aliens).
Has there been any progress in reducing the price of microLED? Is microLED still the best candidate for best future TV technology or do you think QD oled will get so good that microLED will be irrelevant?
Not in the next 5-20 years (if ever). Samsung and LG siginificantly REDUCED the efford in that direction, becaus they don't see a way (now) to reach consumer level costs. Maybe the cheap chinese can make it in the future, or better india starts to develop TVs, but realistically you have to wait a long time it you think of 10k$ or less.
Caleb, you and other reviewers need to do your homework on the 83” LG B4. The 83” B4 has the SAME PROCESSOR as the C4 which should make the C4 and B4 in the 83” size only, very close in performance
I bought the 83'' B4 and LOVE it. Also Loved saving $1,500. I don't need the extra brightness the C4 offers and B4 is brighter for gaming. I also found it amazing how many youtubers don't explain about the 83'' having same processor and up to 144Hz VRR. Even Costco sales dudes didn't know that. Shows it on the box...lol
Go to settings, then Video and Audio: Set Format to "4K SDR" = This keeps HDR/Dolby from running all the time. Next go to Match Content: In here make sure both Match Dynamic Range and Match Frame Rate are "ON" = This will ensure that AppleTV matches the format from the provider. So if the content you're playing is in Dolby Vision then AppleTV will play it in Dolby Vision.
I've been looking at 85" TVs for over a year now. Watching all your videos (and others) to get an idea of where to go. Well, I've decided on the S95D by Samsung but of course, it only goes up to a 77" screen. What are the chances that Samsung comes out with an 83, 85 or 86 inch screen for the S95E? I'd probably wait till you did a side by side of the D vs E to determine if I wanted to pay the extra money even if they did. Thanks.. David V.
There has already been some leaks about 20205 S95F (they’re skipping the E). And supposedly, hopefully they will have an 83” QD-OLED!! 🎉 just speculation tho 🎉
My new S90D outputting audio through a Pioneer VSX-524-K is suffering tiny but noticeable audio dropouts every 10 seconds or so. Is this a known problem? Is it ARC related? If so would an eARC AV receiver fix this? Or should I be looking elsewhere for the problem? Audio playing from other sources doesn't have a problem.
👋 hi there Caleb, I posted this question on the Sony connect channel and thought I’d post it here too: Just read online that that HDMI technology is being updated to 2.2 soon. How will this affect newer models tv’s? Are newer models able to do the 2.2 update? Whats the benefits of it? I figure folks will probably need to get new hdmi cables for the 2.2 right? Thnx
Thanks for the great videos and for answering so many questions. My question is, should I let the number of HDMI ports on a TV dictate what TV I buy? I need 3 or 4 HDMI connections and there are some TV's only offering 2. Can I still consider these TV's and just use a HDMI hub/switch to increase the number of HDMI ports? Thank you.
Will u do any interviews for the channel during CES? mayb interview the Sony and Samsung folks n pepper them with all the questions we ask u about their TVs :)
What’s the best TV for a bedroom? What TV gets the darkest so I can watch it at night without blinding myself. I have the G4 now and on 0 it’s still the sun at 3am
Nuance, Mr. Caleb (this is your name now). Nuances. Kidding. I have always enjoyed your nuanced approach to various controversy-adjacent subjects. But there is a caveat in your answer about whether Internet is needed. With Hisense ULED, I'm not sure if you can bypass the initial "check for update". I had to do this several times recently - I notice that after a sheer update using USB, the first action is to "check for update".
@@gosman949 We all know that! He talks about gaming. Many computer people use TVs that are larger that 40" as computer monitors. I just wanted to see if he had an opinion. Thanks for being rude.
I've never wanted to own an apple TV device before. I'm very much an Android fan and dug in deep into the ecosystem. However after recently discovering how nice my Sony x700 does at faking HDR with SDR content by leaving Dolby Vision toggled on I'm sort of curious to see what a similar bump to Dolby Vision would look like. Yes I know it's fake but I've had more positives than negative experiences with it so far.
I saw a youtube video yesterday saying they were going to trick their new s90d tv into outputting dv. I never knew this was possible and have seen many vids on the same tv before and this has never been mentioned.
CES 2025 - Would like to know if we are going to finally going to get receivers that can pass through full bandwidth HDMI 2.1. And of course what HDMI 2.2 is going to mean if anything. Would also like to know if you can get any hints on when/if Nvidia is going to release the next Shield. Having finally upgraded to a UHD TV I was shocked at how crappy the UI and apps looked vs old 1080p. Apparently it is because it is trying to scale up the 1080p SDR UI and doing it very poorly.
Caleb, concerning your comments about the importance of processing when choosing a TV for dark rooms, you are forgetting that the 83-inch LG B4, unlike it’s smaller B4 siblings, shares the same processor as the C4 series TVs. Would that sway your decision to choose the C4 over the B4?
CES Question: If Trump tariffs on Chinese electronics are announced, will companies raise prices on 2025 models immediately? Will they also apply to 2024 models that are already in stock in stores?
I live in the uk and the only time your tv needs to be online is for the first start up updates and if you want to use the tv apps but if your not bothered about the apps or updates just your the WiFi off on the tv and the tv will work fine
Hi Caleb, Jay Luis here: thanx a lot for the response! You´re right, lots of coments are good and lots are just not true. Now I am relieved, and can´t wait. 💥❤💥
Yep me too. Find it to be more sluggish than before the update. I have a 2023 S90C in 65”. Also changed the way you enter “all settings”. Find it exceptionally clunky when watching live content via an onboard app and trying to navigate settings at the same time. Obviously making the processor work harder with the new OS.
I have a 2023 s90c that got the update that changed Tizen. It works fine on the tv. I bought a Samsung qn90c in late October. Itworked OK out of the box. Then it got update 2011 and the new Tizen. That was not good, half of my installed apps would not play content. It seemed blooming and light bleed became worse and hdr was too dark on some shows I couldn't watch no matter what settings I used. I returned that tv to Best Buy and got a Sony bravia 7. That is a better tv. I have also have a 2020 Samsung q90t and I think that is the best version of Tizen and I absolutely don't want a 2011 upgrade that will screw that Tizen (and my apps) up! As I said, the s90c qd oled is fine with the 2011 update, but not the qn90c I had. Leave my q90t alone, it works fine as it is and it's a very good tv, great picture, great Tizen.
After watching this video on samsung tv software updates, i googled but I saw most of the articles supporting software updates from 2023 models. Can you confirm if samsung tv models from 2021 will get any new software update?
Thanks Caleb. I have been thinking about updating my bedroom tv the samsung q80t to a qn85d because it supposedly a brighter tv, but now wondering if it would make that much difference as my bedroom viewing is mostly in the dark.
I wanna know know what sony is gonna have at the CES convention. Trying to decide on whether to wait for next master series or to pull trigger on a Sony A95L 77 at green toe for $4199...
Thanks for the info Caleb. Once I get the update, I'll give you the full rundown on how it runs on my TV. As of now, my Q90R has been running fine as it has been updated with eARC and some stabilization firmware, so I hope that the processor works well with the new UI and doesn't cause more problems than it should solve.
@cjcairns8628 it does. I had to manually update it, but my Q90R now has eARC as of June this year. I believe that the Q80R should have it as well. You may need to do it manually as well by going to the Samsung support site and downloading it
Thanks, Caleb! My CES question is what is Sony's plan for their replacement on the A95L for 2025? Are you hearing any sneak peaks that you're allowed to mention? Thanks again!
Hey Caleb. One thing I’d be interested in you investigating at CES if next year’s Sony and Panasonic TVs will finally get four HDMI 2.1 ports. Vincent from HDTVTest did a video a while back about the chip maker that provides chips for those companies upgrading their chips to allow all four HDMI ports to be HDMI 2.1. That could be a big deal for a lot of 2025 TVs.
It's the Mediatek Pantonic 800. I hope to it comes to most 25 TVs but personally not for HDMI 2.1, insteed for the significantly higher SoC power, which means more picture quality processing power :).
I want so bad to get an 85" u8n because of the price and size. But im an oled guy and im really afraid its big step back if i change from my lg a1 65" in my lviting room, talking avout picture. But i have a samsung s90d in my bedroom and i think "get the u8n and you will have the best of both worlds". Really, the doubt is killing me.
My buddy has an S90D. It's gorgeous. And the OLED I'd get if I were in the market for one. (Tops out at 77" though this year for one with the QD-OLED panel, which is the panel you'd want to make sure you'd be getting for this model.)
@RandomUnassignedYTHandle yeah. S90d is fantastic and thats why im afraid of getting a u8n. Im from Brazil and tvs are expensive here. I even thought in getting a s90d 77", but here in Brazil, its woled, not qdoled. Only 55" is qdoled, every other size is woled, and i didnt want to get woled, even being fantastic. So i wanted to get 85" u8n that is almost the same price of an 65" woled here. But the picture fear is stopping me.
Caleb, while you are at CES 2025, will you compare the smaller lg c series like the 42 inxch c5 (and g series if they make a g5 at 42ish inches) to the best gaming monitors? I am mostl interested in the picture quality comparison. It seems like the smaller tvs like the c4 and company have had better picture quality due to their higher peak brightness than something like the ROG swift 32 qd-oled monitor. I'd be interested to know if any dedicated gaming monitors can match the picture quality of the lg c series or similar models from other brands because it would be nice to have the 32 on a desk but I don't want to sacrifice picture quality since I will be using the display on my desk heavily for movies as well. Being able to watch Dolby Vision content is important to me. Thanks for all of your work!
I use a C1 as my computer monitor. Purposefully sought it out this year as it has OLED Motion Pro, which makes a night and day difference in picture clarity. (Discontinued feature after 2021 models.)
I just bought the LG B4 from Costco. Excellent dark room TV. The 83'' B4 has the α9 AI Processor 4K Gen7 and up to 144Hz VRR...SAME as C4 TH-cam 4K Dolby Vision 60 & 120fps Looks Amazing and my Dolby Atmos 9.2.4 soundbar shakes the house lol So I would pick the 83'' B4 over the same size C4...Saved me $1,500. Don't really need the C4 extra brightness and B4 is brighter in gaming. Now i have decide on a 75/77 size S90D, Bravia 8 or Hisense 75U75N. I wanted the 100'' Hisense but really too big for the space I have.
Speaking of which, I hope this comment does not go unnoticed. Amazon released a new set of tvs using Mini LEDs and I feel like it has gone unnoticed. PLEASE CAN SOMEONE TALK ABOUT IT 🤧🤧🤧
Not until you get into some VERY expensive projectors. You're simply not going to get the color gamut or contrast of a good TV from any sub-$5000 projector.
@@madcrowmaxwell You get a projector, because it still can have good quality and its 120" or more screen size. And does kind of have that cinematic feel. Very fond of mine, even though the sun soundly defeats it during the day.
You should remove the Hisense U8N from the list you cannot find or buy that TV anywhere I have been looking for over a month. The only way to get one is to wait a month.
Last I checked, the PS5 does not support Dolby Vision, only Xbox Series consoles do (in terms of video game consoles). The PS5 will use a similar pipeline to run HDR10 content on the display, according to Dolby themselves.
yep, nut xbox can also not read dolby vision from 4k blurays. games and streaming only
The ps5 doesn't even support Dolby vision but if you Google the question it does mention the makers of Dolby vision are working on bringing it to ps5 within the same pipeline
CES Question - Are we going to get larger sizes for the Sony Bravia 9 to compete with the larger screens from TCL and Hisense?
I just bought a brand new 77 inch S95C with free two year warranty from Amazon for $2377. Feel like I made the right choice!
it is not as bright as this years model. And you don't get that magical matted screen!
I got my 65 inch s90c for 800 at sams club. It's the best looking tv I've ever owned
@@gosman949magical matted screen lol 😂
@@gosman949 The matte screen is trash. Only for bright rooms, and then it screws up the image quality, hence the reason the S95D didn't win any "TV of the Year" awards.
Interested to see what LG Display and Samsung Display have to show off with their latest OLED panels, specifically Samsung Display with the latest QD-OLED panel. I know Sony won't be showing off tvs at CES, but interested to see what they have in plan for a replacement for the A95L. Looking to get either a 77" or 83". Thanks as always for the great content Caleb!
Another fun and informative episode of You Asked. Yes!! Nailed it!
Hi Caleb, do you think hisense, tcl, and Samsung will improve their upscaling for 2025?
Hey Caleb, if you leave the wi-fi off on a TV (in my case I use a Roku streamer), is there ever a need to enable wi-fi for any updates on the TV, or do updates usually only involve the TVs onboard streaming operating system?
After testing the LG G4 and the Samsung S95D, I found that the best darkroom movie viewing was on the S95D, and it's fairly noticeable. There are good and bad points about both those TVs; neither is perfect. I would say to most people who want a TV that's great at everything, the G4 is the better TV, but if your focus is the panel/picture, the S95D......so much so I sent the G4 back asap.
Why would you want the matte screen coating of the S95D in a dark room? Why not the S90D?
@@RandomUnassignedYTHandle 1750 nits peak and 300 nits full frame on the S95D vs 1100-1200 peak and 210 nits full screen on the S90D.
@@Sansho54Again in a dark room??
yea in a dark room I would rather not have a matte screen coating especially if its dark all the time, I have the LG C3 I bought early in 2024 and am very happy with its performance in my dark basement
Colors on the Samsung S90D are way too saturated, and make SDR content look unnatural. Add to that it’s only average upscale capabilities, and I sent it back asap….the C4 is beautiful
CES:
- Sony 83" A95M (with Pantonic 800)? Which includes the question Samsung QD-OLED Gen.4 in 83"? And 2025 Sonys with new Mediatek SoC?
- QD-OLED Gen.4 brightness upgrades? How much?
- Get the Sony B9 an Upgrade (then maybe also in 98/100")? Or do they now the OLED and mLED flagship updates bi-yearly?
Speaking of dark room tv watching; recently got a 77” a95L, and want to build up a video library. Any suggestions on any 4K/hdr movies to buy that’ll be cool to watch on the new tv?
I like Sci fi fantasy action adventure anime n superhero type movies. Thnx.
Blade Runner 2049 should be jaw-dropping on your mega TV!
@@dontcallmeshirley4thanks, will definitely add to my list 👍
@@Hippydaze35 Regarding sci-fi, also Oblivion with Tom Cruise, Arrival and the two Dune movies by Dennis Villeneuve, the Avatars by James Cameron and perhaps some nice remastered UHD copy of the sci-fi classics (Terminator 2, Alien, Aliens).
Dolby Vision on Xbox does absolutely nothing unless the game specifically supports it, so forcing DV on PS5 would make no difference 😂😂
Has there been any progress in reducing the price of microLED? Is microLED still the best candidate for best future TV technology or do you think QD oled will get so good that microLED will be irrelevant?
Not in the next 5-20 years (if ever). Samsung and LG siginificantly REDUCED the efford in that direction, becaus they don't see a way (now) to reach consumer level costs. Maybe the cheap chinese can make it in the future, or better india starts to develop TVs, but realistically you have to wait a long time it you think of 10k$ or less.
Mr. Caleb, why there's on Oled C4 LG blooming or glowing around text on on black screen
Have you had Lasik or PRK eye surgey? If so, you can see halos/blooming even when there isn’t any.
??Question?? Which OLED TV works best with a local channels antenna?
Caleb, you and other reviewers need to do your homework on the 83” LG B4. The 83” B4 has the SAME PROCESSOR as the C4 which should make the C4 and B4 in the 83” size only, very close in performance
B4 or Bravia 8 is the way to go
I bought the 83'' B4 and LOVE it. Also Loved saving $1,500. I don't need the extra brightness the C4 offers and B4 is brighter for gaming.
I also found it amazing how many youtubers don't explain about the 83'' having same processor and up to 144Hz VRR. Even Costco sales dudes didn't know that. Shows it on the box...lol
@@randyemiller1132 I agree. Seems almost like LG doesn’t want anyone to know how close the B4 is to the C4 in the 83” version.
Caleb, you mentioned that you suggest to turn off the option on the Apple TV to turn everything to Dolby vision. How do you do that ?
Go to settings, then Video and Audio:
Set Format to "4K SDR" = This keeps HDR/Dolby from running all the time.
Next go to Match Content:
In here make sure both Match Dynamic Range and Match Frame Rate are "ON" = This will ensure that AppleTV matches the format from the provider. So if the content you're playing is in Dolby Vision then AppleTV will play it in Dolby Vision.
CES question: What would you need to see at CES25 to feel "completely blown away" by a new TV or TV tech?
Did that Bravia from Q1 have a dead pixel?
I've been looking at 85" TVs for over a year now. Watching all your videos (and others) to get an idea of where to go. Well, I've decided on the S95D by Samsung but of course, it only goes up to a 77" screen. What are the chances that Samsung comes out with an 83, 85 or 86 inch screen for the S95E? I'd probably wait till you did a side by side of the D vs E to determine if I wanted to pay the extra money even if they did.
Thanks..
David V.
There has already been some leaks about 20205 S95F (they’re skipping the E). And supposedly, hopefully they will have an 83” QD-OLED!! 🎉 just speculation tho 🎉
@MattyDaddy14 F... Got it. Thank you. I'd go for an 83"er..
My new S90D outputting audio through a Pioneer VSX-524-K is suffering tiny but noticeable audio dropouts every 10 seconds or so. Is this a known problem? Is it ARC related? If so would an eARC AV receiver fix this? Or should I be looking elsewhere for the problem? Audio playing from other sources doesn't have a problem.
👋 hi there Caleb, I posted this question on the Sony connect channel and thought I’d post it here too:
Just read online that that HDMI technology is being updated to 2.2 soon. How will this affect newer models tv’s? Are newer models able to do the 2.2 update? Whats the benefits of it? I figure folks will probably need to get new hdmi cables for the 2.2 right? Thnx
Is there going to be a replacement for the A95l or is the Bravia 9 still going to be the flagship
good question. And when will Sony announce the new products. They seem to never announce at CES anymore!
Thanks for the great videos and for answering so many questions. My question is, should I let the number of HDMI ports on a TV dictate what TV I buy? I need 3 or 4 HDMI connections and there are some TV's only offering 2. Can I still consider these TV's and just use a HDMI hub/switch to increase the number of HDMI ports? Thank you.
Will u do any interviews for the channel during CES? mayb interview the Sony and Samsung folks n pepper them with all the questions we ask u about their TVs :)
What’s the best TV for a bedroom? What TV gets the darkest so I can watch it at night without blinding myself. I have the G4 now and on 0 it’s still the sun at 3am
Nuance, Mr. Caleb (this is your name now). Nuances. Kidding. I have always enjoyed your nuanced approach to various controversy-adjacent subjects. But there is a caveat in your answer about whether Internet is needed. With Hisense ULED, I'm not sure if you can bypass the initial "check for update". I had to do this several times recently - I notice that after a sheer update using USB, the first action is to "check for update".
Can’t wait for CES! Are we getting Sony Bravia 4, 5, 6, & 10?!?!?!
Can you do a video on what TVs between 40" to 55" would be good for a computer monitor? Thank you.
he is a tv guy! Not a computer guy!
@@gosman949 We all know that! He talks about gaming. Many computer people use TVs that are larger that 40" as computer monitors. I just wanted to see if he had an opinion. Thanks for being rude.
Great informative video 👌👌👌
where is sonos new arc ultra sound system review?
I've never wanted to own an apple TV device before. I'm very much an Android fan and dug in deep into the ecosystem. However after recently discovering how nice my Sony x700 does at faking HDR with SDR content by leaving Dolby Vision toggled on I'm sort of curious to see what a similar bump to Dolby Vision would look like. Yes I know it's fake but I've had more positives than negative experiences with it so far.
CES questions-
Is there a new HDMI format coming? If so what is the impact on consumers?
I saw a youtube video yesterday saying they were going to trick their new s90d tv into outputting dv. I never knew this was possible and have seen many vids on the same tv before and this has never been mentioned.
The 83 inch LG B4's processor is better than the other sizes.
CES 2025 - Would like to know if we are going to finally going to get receivers that can pass through full bandwidth HDMI 2.1. And of course what HDMI 2.2 is going to mean if anything.
Would also like to know if you can get any hints on when/if Nvidia is going to release the next Shield. Having finally upgraded to a UHD TV I was shocked at how crappy the UI and apps looked vs old 1080p. Apparently it is because it is trying to scale up the 1080p SDR UI and doing it very poorly.
Yes Caleb NAILED IT!! I did send you a question yesterday to your email about an announcement I saw and I'm curious about it
I'm sold on the OLED for the living room is fairly dark. Do you have a general list of specs we should adhere to when purchasing and OLED?
Caleb, concerning your comments about the importance of processing when choosing a TV for dark rooms, you are forgetting that the 83-inch LG B4, unlike it’s smaller B4 siblings, shares the same processor as the C4 series TVs. Would that sway your decision to choose the C4 over the B4?
it swayed mine and saved me $1,500. Love my 83'' B4
Can you have a look at the new HDMI that could be coming out in 2025 HDMI 2.2?
CES Question: If Trump tariffs on Chinese electronics are announced, will companies raise prices on 2025 models immediately? Will they also apply to 2024 models that are already in stock in stores?
I live in the uk and the only time your tv needs to be online is for the first start up updates and if you want to use the tv apps but if your not bothered about the apps or updates just your the WiFi off on the tv and the tv will work fine
Hi Caleb, Jay Luis here: thanx a lot for the response! You´re right, lots of coments are good and lots are just not true. Now I am relieved, and can´t wait. 💥❤💥
I’ve had the Tizen update for over a month now…
Yep me too. Find it to be more sluggish than before the update. I have a 2023 S90C in 65”. Also changed the way you enter “all settings”. Find it exceptionally clunky when watching live content via an onboard app and trying to navigate settings at the same time. Obviously making the processor work harder with the new OS.
Same. Version says 2011.
From what I've seen, it seems more cumbersome that it has before.... I hope that it isn't a bad omen for my TV....
I have a 2023 s90c that got the update that changed Tizen. It works fine on the tv.
I bought a Samsung qn90c in late October. Itworked OK out of the box. Then it got update 2011 and the new Tizen. That was not good, half of my installed apps would not play content. It seemed blooming and light bleed became worse and hdr was too dark on some shows I couldn't watch no matter what settings I used. I returned that tv to Best Buy and got a Sony bravia 7. That is a better tv.
I have also have a 2020 Samsung q90t and I think that is the best version of Tizen and I absolutely don't want a 2011 upgrade that will screw that Tizen (and my apps) up!
As I said, the s90c qd oled is fine with the 2011 update, but not the qn90c I had.
Leave my q90t alone, it works fine as it is and it's a very good tv, great picture, great Tizen.
Samsung 2011 update is crap. All it is is more ads! It is not needed!
Dolby Vision Gaming? The worst idea you can have. Clearly someone doesn’t know hdr
After watching this video on samsung tv software updates, i googled but I saw most of the articles supporting software updates from 2023 models. Can you confirm if samsung tv models from 2021 will get any new software update?
Thanks Caleb. I have been thinking about updating my bedroom tv the samsung q80t to a qn85d because it supposedly a brighter tv, but now wondering if it would make that much difference as my bedroom viewing is mostly in the dark.
my lg b2 is great in a dark room, but i use it exclusively from a PC
What do you mean with a dark room ? 😂
Can we expect an update for Sony a95L?
I wanna know know what sony is gonna have at the CES convention. Trying to decide on whether to wait for next master series or to pull trigger on a Sony A95L 77 at green toe for $4199...
Thanks for the info Caleb. Once I get the update, I'll give you the full rundown on how it runs on my TV. As of now, my Q90R has been running fine as it has been updated with eARC and some stabilization firmware, so I hope that the processor works well with the new UI and doesn't cause more problems than it should solve.
The 2019 Samsung have an update for earc? I have a q80r
@cjcairns8628 it does. I had to manually update it, but my Q90R now has eARC as of June this year. I believe that the Q80R should have it as well. You may need to do it manually as well by going to the Samsung support site and downloading it
@@roderickstrong9298 i just checked on the Samsung website. No update for the q80r since sept 2023. There was one for the q90r in March of this year.
@ I didn’t see an update online for my q80r but when I checked the tv itself there was a new update since I checked in October. Version 1500.x
Please ma ke your video in HDR.
Thanks, Caleb! My CES question is what is Sony's plan for their replacement on the A95L for 2025? Are you hearing any sneak peaks that you're allowed to mention? Thanks again!
Hey Caleb. One thing I’d be interested in you investigating at CES if next year’s Sony and Panasonic TVs will finally get four HDMI 2.1 ports. Vincent from HDTVTest did a video a while back about the chip maker that provides chips for those companies upgrading their chips to allow all four HDMI ports to be HDMI 2.1. That could be a big deal for a lot of 2025 TVs.
It's the Mediatek Pantonic 800. I hope to it comes to most 25 TVs but personally not for HDMI 2.1, insteed for the significantly higher SoC power, which means more picture quality processing power :).
My C2 speakers are burning…… I’m mean soundbar w/subwoofer .
I'm just eagerly awaiting any bit of news about a successor for the Sony A95L.
Do 4k tvs upscale even when you have an Apple TV plugged in
Yes
My C2 speakers are burning….. I’m mean soundbar w/subwoofer.
You could force Dolby Vision 4k using a PC STICK or a Computer/laptop hdmi into TV and maybe using VLC media player 🤔
I want so bad to get an 85" u8n because of the price and size. But im an oled guy and im really afraid its big step back if i change from my lg a1 65" in my lviting room, talking avout picture. But i have a samsung s90d in my bedroom and i think "get the u8n and you will have the best of both worlds". Really, the doubt is killing me.
My buddy has an S90D. It's gorgeous. And the OLED I'd get if I were in the market for one. (Tops out at 77" though this year for one with the QD-OLED panel, which is the panel you'd want to make sure you'd be getting for this model.)
@RandomUnassignedYTHandle yeah. S90d is fantastic and thats why im afraid of getting a u8n. Im from Brazil and tvs are expensive here. I even thought in getting a s90d 77", but here in Brazil, its woled, not qdoled. Only 55" is qdoled, every other size is woled, and i didnt want to get woled, even being fantastic. So i wanted to get 85" u8n that is almost the same price of an 65" woled here. But the picture fear is stopping me.
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Caleb, while you are at CES 2025, will you compare the smaller lg c series like the 42 inxch c5 (and g series if they make a g5 at 42ish inches) to the best gaming monitors? I am mostl interested in the picture quality comparison. It seems like the smaller tvs like the c4 and company have had better picture quality due to their higher peak brightness than something like the ROG swift 32 qd-oled monitor. I'd be interested to know if any dedicated gaming monitors can match the picture quality of the lg c series or similar models from other brands because it would be nice to have the 32 on a desk but I don't want to sacrifice picture quality since I will be using the display on my desk heavily for movies as well. Being able to watch Dolby Vision content is important to me. Thanks for all of your work!
I use a C1 as my computer monitor. Purposefully sought it out this year as it has OLED Motion Pro, which makes a night and day difference in picture clarity. (Discontinued feature after 2021 models.)
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Just got a 50 inch TCL Q6 QLED for $270 dollars at best buy really good tv especially for the price I'm happy with it 👍
I just bought the LG B4 from Costco. Excellent dark room TV. The 83'' B4 has the α9 AI Processor 4K Gen7 and up to 144Hz VRR...SAME as C4
TH-cam 4K Dolby Vision 60 & 120fps Looks Amazing and my Dolby Atmos 9.2.4 soundbar shakes the house lol
So I would pick the 83'' B4 over the same size C4...Saved me $1,500. Don't really need the C4 extra brightness and B4 is brighter in gaming.
Now i have decide on a 75/77 size S90D, Bravia 8 or Hisense 75U75N. I wanted the 100'' Hisense but really too big for the space I have.
Speaking of which, I hope this comment does not go unnoticed. Amazon released a new set of tvs using Mini LEDs and I feel like it has gone unnoticed. PLEASE CAN SOMEONE TALK ABOUT IT 🤧🤧🤧
A projector is the best thing for a dark room.
Not until you get into some VERY expensive projectors. You're simply not going to get the color gamut or contrast of a good TV from any sub-$5000 projector.
I'd flip it around and say a dark room is the best thing for a projector.
@@madcrowmaxwell You get a projector, because it still can have good quality and its 120" or more screen size. And does kind of have that cinematic feel. Very fond of mine, even though the sun soundly defeats it during the day.
Great vid. 🎉 We need the Trumpet for a Christmas vid ending this year. 🎄CES is a fun nightmare, at least it was for me. Cheers. 👍🤪🏳️🌈
Caleb! Pin my comment, or I will cry.
You should remove the Hisense U8N from the list you cannot find or buy that TV anywhere I have been looking for over a month. The only way to get one is to wait a month.
Not sure where you're from but Amazon has it.