Yes, agree, 100%. Now, some of the TVs are using the actual screen to play audio but it’s not anywhere near the quality that all of us require. Some of the new receivers like Sony allow for a center channel on the top and bottom of the screen and you can toe them upward and downward, allowing for imaging from the center of the screen. You have companies like Ascendo doing things like the black swan. Many different options and we should see the industry continue to evolve.
Great TV. It would be interesting to see if MicroLeds will catch up. My main concern is the reflective glass panel, especially if used in a bright room with a direct light source coming through a window, for example.
@@michaeldee3380 yeah we asked him about that. He said that they can make this in a matte finish if the market demands it. But you get a higher perceived contrast with the blacks using the gloss
@@DivineAV Yes, most people will probably opt for the reflective glass panel as it provides better perceived contrast but most importantly also sharpness. I have never seen a MicroLED in person but these all appear to be in a matte finish. Prices for certain models like the Lunar Walls I think they're called are starting to fall. I give it another five or ten years tops before this technology becomes mainstream. The 115 inch TCL looks very appealing but its sheer size/bulk and weight make it a difficult sell for most people.
Yes, agree, 100%. Now, some of the TVs are using the actual screen to play audio but it’s not anywhere near the quality that all of us require. Some of the new receivers like Sony allow for a center channel on the top and bottom of the screen and you can toe them upward and downward, allowing for imaging from the center of the screen. You have companies like Ascendo doing things like the black swan. Many different options and we should see the industry continue to evolve.
My 120" Epson will probably be replaced by a TV at some point. The biggest concern i have is how to handle the center channel audio.
Great TV. It would be interesting to see if MicroLeds will catch up. My main concern is the reflective glass panel, especially if used in a bright room with a direct light source coming through a window, for example.
@@michaeldee3380 yeah we asked him about that. He said that they can make this in a matte finish if the market demands it. But you get a higher perceived contrast with the blacks using the gloss
@@DivineAV Yes, most people will probably opt for the reflective glass panel as it provides better perceived contrast but most importantly also sharpness. I have never seen a MicroLED in person but these all appear to be in a matte finish. Prices for certain models like the Lunar Walls I think they're called are starting to fall. I give it another five or ten years tops before this technology becomes mainstream. The 115 inch TCL looks very appealing but its sheer size/bulk and weight make it a difficult sell for most people.
They must not plan on selling many giving away tickets that are limited and sold out fast.