That was super useful, I'm going on Monday morning to buy a tv for our bedroom and the range and information was bewildering! I'm a 55 year old fart who remembers a little black and white portable tv in his bedroom 35 years ago, when tvs had channels switched by pressing buttons on the tv! Thank you for that, I know what to look for now.
This was very informative. I was a little overwhelmed with all the terminology before watching your video but now I’m pretty confident in buying the right TV for me.
Bloody brilliant… this guy is like an over the top nerdy mate who takes on the task and get you the best bang for your buck … like a superhero would…🤣😍😎🥰
Thank you from the future!!! Very helpful video, Haven't bought a TV in 12 yrs and didn't know what I needed to know. Side note. You got one of those voices/accents I could listen to read the phonebook. Not exactly Bob Ross level, but close enough. Thanks again.
Thank you Thank you so much , super well explained ,I am very much obliged by your informative vlog... I just gave away my 55 inch Panasonic plasma HD ready, I was totally lost which tv technology to get?
Just to let you know that I speak broken English but it was so easy to understand every single word. And yes, I need new tv an it was very helpful. Thank you Mr. Professor.
Cheers mate, was thinking about getting a new TV but apart from knowing to set my Xbox 360 to 1080p when I got a full HD tv like 10 years ago, I know nothing newer than that.
Hello 82. I enjoyed your presentation. My ongoing problem is that we have an old non-smart Panasonic plasma TV that WILL NOT DIE! It has some burn that is visible only on super bright screens.....and the speakers are shot. We use a sound bar. But the darned thing just keeps on its 720 dpi way. I have been eyeing TCL for years and now with their TCL - 65" Class Q7 Q-Class 4K QLED HDR Smart TV with Google TV I'm once again thinking of retiring our beloved plasma. We hook up our ROKU with a 4k cable and away we go. WHAT TO DO??!!!
hi. glad you enjoyed my video. thank you for your comment, means a lot. Plasma has to go, with today's TVs and those prices you simply have to treat yourself :)
@@hardwin82 just set it up there I had the Neo qled 8k q900b and I was worried about it been a down grade but the picture quality is 👌 I’ve never owned an oled before
In the retsil gsme for 15 years selling thousnads of tvs every year is better then the last the new g3 lg old, samsung tech, panasonic are amaing, the picture quality are amaing , also va pannels ips , etc also mirrows on each led light for control 2000nit plus brightness in here
Hello mate. Is there possibility to help me with decision between LG 50nano763qa nanocell smart uhd 4k and TCL 50c635 qled 50'' 4k hdr 60hz googletv. Third possible option would be LG 50ur81003lj smart 4k ultra hd (2023). I kinda wanted TCL first because of QLED technology and deeper and more realistic black color, but I came to conclusion searching on internet that Nanocell should be better option for rooms with bright day light, which will be case in room where I intend to install TV. Any help and guidance will be much appreciated!
hmm not sure man :) TCL has 120Hz but never had TCL TV before, its are not so popular in the UK, cant say if it's good or not. Both LG are fantastic, you can't really go wrong with them.
Well i dont think hdr is mainly about color accuracy... Its really about the broader range of brightness that can be displayed. So lets say if you have white table and white sun in same image, the sun will ve even brighter them that table. And yeah the colors will be more vibrant... I am not expert here... But i do think that description of hdr is missing important point ..
with HDR display we went from 16 mln to 1 billion colors, in HDR mode colors are more accurate. White is a color, different sources of white will be represented more accurately with HDR.
I've seen basically zero evidence that "scientists" think humans are only able to see 30 frames per second. People say this all the time, but no one ever seems to cite any sources. The reason gamers care so much about higher frame rates is because of input lag and focus. Input lag is dramatically increased at lower frame rates because you have to wait for a frame to render and display, then make decisions and react as a human, then wait again for your decisions to be rendered and displayed in subsequent frames. If you "just miss" the cutoff on frame renders at 30 fps, that's a total delay of about 65 ms on top of any hardware lag you have in the system, which probably brings total input lag up to around 100 ms. A tenth of a second for your actions to register on screen is noticeable to most people paying attention. On top of that, gamers are usually looking intensely at specific parts of the screen for specific details, completely different from how you would passively consume video content or movies.
I never saw this either. that 30 FPS is more a myth but the general agreement is around 30-60 FPS. It's hard to measure this, the human eye is not operating as the camera
Thank you but the video volume is too low. I had to chromecast this video to my television with volume turned up to be able to hear what you were saying
o led being the best display technology is debatable. Rtings hass shown that even modern panels still suffer from burn in. Meaning the picture quality degrades over time with noticeable difference as fast as a year. I wouldn't recommend this technology for a tv that will have lots of use. Especially if it will be on a news channel all day.
very good point. I heard about those problems some time ago but not too much recently. Not sure if the new models have something better than the first generation of OLEDs. If someone has an OLED please share yours thougts
Got an OLED cause of these TH-cam suggestions. Biggest waste of money! They have something called burn in affects that are not covered in the insurance. Stick with Mini QLED for now until the figure out the burn in problems in OLEDs.
when they first introduced that technology yes those OLEDs had a burn-in problem. I don't have an OLED TV but I heard this problem was affecting first gen of those TVs. Now manufacturers equip their OLED TVs with software measures designed to mitigate the risk of burn-in.
THE BEST VIDEO ON THE TOPIC OF TVs🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Wow, this is like a class on understanding modern TVs.
It’s needed
That was super useful, I'm going on Monday morning to buy a tv for our bedroom and the range and information was bewildering! I'm a 55 year old fart who remembers a little black and white portable tv in his bedroom 35 years ago, when tvs had channels switched by pressing buttons on the tv! Thank you for that, I know what to look for now.
happy to help:D
This was very informative. I was a little overwhelmed with all the terminology before watching your video but now I’m pretty confident in buying the right TV for me.
Bloody brilliant… this guy is like an over the top nerdy mate who takes on the task and get you the best bang for your buck … like a superhero would…🤣😍😎🥰
Haha wow thx man! That's the best comment I've gotten on YT ever ! :)
Best video on the subject that I could find so far
thank you mate!
Thank you from the future!!! Very helpful video, Haven't bought a TV in 12 yrs and didn't know what I needed to know.
Side note. You got one of those voices/accents I could listen to read the phonebook. Not exactly Bob Ross level, but close enough. Thanks again.
haha Bob Ross :D thx man!
I havent owned a tv in 10 years and will be buying one soon. Thank you so much!!!
Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you. Feel more confident about selecting my new TV now.
Wow an actual informative and non bullshit video! Appreciate it, good work.
Very helpful! Thank you very much for this Video❤❤
You made all these complicated terms so easy to understand and follow. Thank you so much
Wow. Great, actually informative video. Not written by a bot. Thank you
Great helpful videos I can see clearly now 😅
Thank you very much! What about the smart aspect of these TV? Can we get them without that feature?
Thank you Thank you so much , super well explained ,I am very much obliged by your informative vlog... I just gave away my 55 inch Panasonic plasma HD ready, I was totally lost which tv technology to get?
Before watching your vedio, It was night mare to buy new tv, thanks for making it fun for me .
:)
🎉THIS WAS ABSOLUTELY OUTSTANDING!!! Thank you sir so much ! It has helped me greatly. So informative and concise, just incredible!
Thank you so much
Your Accent is very satisfied. Great Video 👍
Really good explanation, concise and to the point! Love it
Thank you. Means a lot.
Just to let you know that I speak broken English but it was so easy to understand every single word. And yes, I need new tv an it was very helpful. Thank you Mr. Professor.
Cheers mate, was thinking about getting a new TV but apart from knowing to set my Xbox 360 to 1080p when I got a full HD tv like 10 years ago, I know nothing newer than that.
great explanation thanks, I want to buy a smart t.v u helped a lot to understand all the knowladge I read🥇
With your help, I just bought QLED Q80C thx.
happy to hear that, It is a very nice TV, just had a look on the internet, nice:)
Thankyou so much this has helped me understand what I’m buying 😂 only thing I have left to google is differences between edge lit, back lit etc ❤
Glad I could help!
This was sooooo helpful!!! Thank you
Super well done video! Thank you!
Fantastic! Thank you!😊
thank you for explaining, that was great.
Thank you for this. Commenting for support. Cheers.
Thanks for the visit
Great video, great break donw
I was hoping that something like this exists as soon as I started shopping for a new TV and saw the insane amount of acronyms.
This was great, thanks
Excellent explanation, Thanks!
Very helpful!
Just what I needed! Thanks a lot!
great video!!!
Everything explained perfectly!
Happy to help mate
Nice video! Nice voice too!!!
Excellent video ,easy to follow
Thank you!
Really good
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God bless you
Thanks for the video.
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Perfect 🥰 thank you
Thanks
Thanks for the info man 👌🏾
Super helpful thank you
Very informative video. Thank you.
Hello 82. I enjoyed your presentation. My ongoing problem is that we have an old non-smart Panasonic plasma TV that WILL NOT DIE! It has some burn that is visible only on super bright screens.....and the speakers are shot. We use a sound bar. But the darned thing just keeps on its 720 dpi way.
I have been eyeing TCL for years and now with their TCL - 65" Class Q7 Q-Class 4K QLED HDR Smart TV with Google TV I'm once again thinking of retiring our beloved plasma. We hook up our ROKU with a 4k cable and away we go. WHAT TO DO??!!!
hi. glad you enjoyed my video. thank you for your comment, means a lot.
Plasma has to go, with today's TVs and those prices you simply have to treat yourself :)
@@hardwin82 My dang feeling exactly! By gump! Take care! Wow!
Great vid!
this video is perfect! thx
Awesome video! Easy to understand and super informative! Thanks 🙏🏾
Thx man
@hardwin82 please help an old man on a fixed income...I want to buy a 65 or 70 inch tv and stay around $500-600
I live in south Florida...
@@DiscipleOTW no problem. What TV store you have near you? I'll check their offer
@@hardwin82 Broward County
4K resolution is 4 x better than FHD?
great info thx
If I have a TV with 120 HZ refresh rate would I be able to use that same TV for 3D
Nope...
3D tvs are built different.... And also depends on the 3D content of movies such as passive 3D or Active.
I just bought the 77inch c3
beauty :)
@@hardwin82 just set it up there I had the Neo qled 8k q900b and I was worried about it been a down grade but the picture quality is 👌 I’ve never owned an oled before
In the retsil gsme for 15 years selling thousnads of tvs every year is better then the last the new g3 lg old, samsung tech, panasonic are amaing, the picture quality are amaing , also va pannels ips , etc also mirrows on each led light for control 2000nit plus brightness in here
Hello mate. Is there possibility to help me with decision between LG 50nano763qa nanocell smart uhd 4k and TCL 50c635 qled 50'' 4k hdr 60hz googletv. Third possible option would be LG 50ur81003lj smart 4k ultra hd (2023). I kinda wanted TCL first because of QLED technology and deeper and more realistic black color, but I came to conclusion searching on internet that Nanocell should be better option for rooms with bright day light, which will be case in room where I intend to install TV. Any help and guidance will be much appreciated!
hmm not sure man :) TCL has 120Hz but never had TCL TV before, its are not so popular in the UK, cant say if it's good or not. Both LG are fantastic, you can't really go wrong with them.
@@hardwin82 thank you very much!
Great video, man... Thanks! Doing a little screen share shopping was a great idea! Keep making good content!
thx man
Well i dont think hdr is mainly about color accuracy... Its really about the broader range of brightness that can be displayed. So lets say if you have white table and white sun in same image, the sun will ve even brighter them that table. And yeah the colors will be more vibrant... I am not expert here... But i do think that description of hdr is missing important point ..
with HDR display we went from 16 mln to 1 billion colors, in HDR mode colors are more accurate. White is a color, different sources of white will be represented more accurately with HDR.
I've seen basically zero evidence that "scientists" think humans are only able to see 30 frames per second. People say this all the time, but no one ever seems to cite any sources.
The reason gamers care so much about higher frame rates is because of input lag and focus.
Input lag is dramatically increased at lower frame rates because you have to wait for a frame to render and display, then make decisions and react as a human, then wait again for your decisions to be rendered and displayed in subsequent frames. If you "just miss" the cutoff on frame renders at 30 fps, that's a total delay of about 65 ms on top of any hardware lag you have in the system, which probably brings total input lag up to around 100 ms. A tenth of a second for your actions to register on screen is noticeable to most people paying attention.
On top of that, gamers are usually looking intensely at specific parts of the screen for specific details, completely different from how you would passively consume video content or movies.
I never saw this either. that 30 FPS is more a myth but the general agreement is around 30-60 FPS. It's hard to measure this, the human eye is not operating as the camera
What’s the best flat screen up to 80” for ps5. Gaming. Last tv I had was a Samsung and the back light went out 😢
The Samsung was only 3 years old to!
Thank you but the video volume is too low. I had to chromecast this video to my television with volume turned up to be able to hear what you were saying
Hi. That's super weird. Please try also on your smart phone and let me know
No sound was perfect
@@hardwin82 low on iPhone 11 with max volume, without using any headphones or earpieces
@@payy I tried on few devices, I dont have this issue, not sure why its happening
@@payyyour phone should be fake. 😅😅😅😅😅 becaus the volume is just perfect
o led being the best display technology is debatable. Rtings hass shown that even modern panels still suffer from burn in. Meaning the picture quality degrades over time with noticeable difference as fast as a year. I wouldn't recommend this technology for a tv that will have lots of use. Especially if it will be on a news channel all day.
very good point. I heard about those problems some time ago but not too much recently. Not sure if the new models have something better than the first generation of OLEDs. If someone has an OLED please share yours thougts
Got an OLED cause of these TH-cam suggestions. Biggest waste of money! They have something called burn in affects that are not covered in the insurance. Stick with Mini QLED for now until the figure out the burn in problems in OLEDs.
when they first introduced that technology yes those OLEDs had a burn-in problem. I don't have an OLED TV but I heard this problem was affecting first gen of those TVs. Now manufacturers equip their OLED TVs with software measures designed to mitigate the risk of burn-in.
Can’t hear you!
Which technology has better durability, QLED or OLED?👍😁🏸
with OLED there is a tiny chance of burn in. Hard to say. In the long run I would put my money on QLED
Fantastic video. Thank you, sir!
This was super helpful! Thank you!
Great video thank you for simplifying