4:19 those small star like specular highlights look pretty bright to me. Definitely not a far from OLED. Really want to know how many of those RGB MiniLEDs Samsung have in there, how many zones, how bright. I wonder if actual RGB will help with blooming as it can help mask it. Before you always had white/blueish glow no matter what colour or light on the black background. But if the "glow/halo/bloom" can now exactly match the colour then it might help fool the eyes to make it look more normal. Obviously the colours themselves will beat QDOLED so that is cool.
Brian I follow u since like 3years. Every year I was hoping for my dream 8K TV. But I think I will wait again. Bcs we will get 8K with 120fps for gamers thanks to hdmi 2.2. I like Samsung but anti-glare and neo-qled is not what I want. I hope they will do RGB or QD-OLEDs soon in 8K. I think I will go this year with LGs G5. How tall are u btw?. U look like 6'4 , 6'5 😮
@@BRIANSTECHTHERAPY yet @stopthefomo just post video say its lcd but Samsung market it as micro led , any was happy to see lcd is still evolving these years
I see blooming. 🧐🧐🧐 Also, Samsung things: 1. Who has 8k content? 2. Who has the internet to push it? 3. One Connect box needs to go. Everyone else has all their hardware internal, what's going on? 4. They sell the most because they market the most. I am not sure I have ever seen an LG TV ad. You can't go to a social media or product site without seeing a Samsung ad. That being said, good on them for do it.
Is the 83 inch S95F going to have the G5 or the C5 panel? That'd be interesting to see the 77 inch S95F QD OLED vs the 83 inch S95F WOLED. Most of us would like to see innovation for the C5 and S90F - it just seems the high-end is pulling further apart otherwise just like it did with the C4 and G4 and S90D and S95D.
The TV that you were so impressed by is a LCD TV with a "micro"-LED RGB backlight. Samsung took some creative license calling what everyone else could call a LCD with RGB mini-LED backlight a "RGB Micro-LED TV".
My display tech thoughts.. if HD displays were like cars to be means of transportation to be able to experience the magic detailed action in a life size atmosphere; then it would be more exciting to actually own a lower quality vehicle that still works as transportation; then to just hear about improvements of the transportation vehicles of the future, but not having any vehicles at all myself. That's why hearing about quality upgrades is awesome, but is also disappointing to be completely without transportation still waiting. Since, even thou some magical things I've been able to experience in person myself I'm still not affordablely able to share those things with anyone else. This is exactly the way it feels to me bcz I'm still waiting for the day there will be a HD displays life size to have the same atmosphere as being there. So, it feels like I can travel the world to stand right next to the pyramids, or the atmosphere of walking into a SX stadium looking out at the track under the lights. Even more specifically, snowboarding back in the mid- 90's when I wondered when the day would be to have an HD display life size & detailed enough to capture the magic of the speed & air of snowboarding action where the speed & air seems to have to no limits with the extremely massive landings that are capable with snow. But, since there's no roads or sidewalks to those locations there's only a few highly skilled people that could ever go to see the action in person so there'll never be any way to explain or show that magic until the HD display tech reaches that high of quality & quantity in life size. Self emissive OLED or Micro LED have the high detail quality enough without the noise caused by blooming etc. so the action etc. comes throu in the 3 dimensionality compared to projectors that have that screen barrier that seems so unrealistic & unmagical. OLED isn't available large enough in the 160" size; like Micro LED is, so it's all coming down to still waiting for 3D inkjet Micro LED to be in the $50K price for a working class construction worker like me instead of $100K + range. Ventana Micro LED hasa 0.8 pixel pitch & I seen a CES '25 review saying Hisense Micro LED is 0.78 PP which is higher pixel density; for higher resolution than AWALL Micro LED is. Since AWALL, is now offering 0.9 pixel pitch for $50k and their 1.2 PP is half that price; then I can assume Hisense's 0.78 (that's 1.2 PP smaller than AWALL's 0.9) will be twice the price of AWALL's 0.9 pitch to be above $100k. And, for a skilled constr. laborer $50k is too much to waist on a lower resolution Micro LED. So, back to the question when will the HD display tech transportation vehicles be available on the market since without them isn't any different than having no vehicle to go anywhere other than being wealthy enough to actually go there in person. To me hearing quality upgrade news without affordable quantity upgrade news is only very slightly interesting.. Also, Micro LED could use some marketing rebranding to help; like - Immersive Transport Displays or something to get the market moving to increase demand to raise development & lower costs :) Thanks! Ps. This was good news to hear AWALL is also working to have 0.7 PP UHD available, at least they are possibly soon coming into sight price wise it sounds like.
I like your videos, watch on a regular basis. What gets me, 1 tech says Samsung dominates, another tech says Hisense dominated, another says TCL...this is confusing as hell!!!
I hear ya! What makes Samsung dominant isn't any one thing. It's everything. They have a ton of real products while others have less and show even less. They have two 8K tvs , one rgb micro led, three oleds , frame TV'S, 4k neo qled mini leds , 3d monitors, and on and on. What's fascinating about CES is that each manufacturer has different objectives and they are very unique. Plus all tech reviewers have different opinions 😆
Good for Samsung , though I am not a fan of Samsung tvs , I have had to take so many of there tvs back because of issues, looking forward to Panasonic and Sony by far better tvs for me .
Size, Nits and AI was pretty much the story of CES 2025. For me nothing new or show stopping. LG drops MLA and pretty much forgets the C series OLEDS. Samsung makes an 83 inch OLED thats not QD but WOLED and puts that terrible matte screen on all their tv's. And Sony is pretty much a no show. What tv's dominated CES? Hisense and TCL. I believe tv's have hit a wall as far as what they can improve on. There's nothing new as far as technology is concerned to me. I'm already looking forward to CEDIA and I dont expect much there either but I can hope when it comes to HT audio. That all being said. Great video as always my brother.
Correct. If Sony releases a new OLED this year it will probably be a copy and paste of what LG is doing and Sony will abandon QD-OLED. QD-OLED will not be as bright as LG's Tandem OLED unless Samsung comes out with Tandem QD-OLED which Samsung currently doesn't have. Before the TVs are even out, I predict that Samsung will get last place this year at the shootout(s) because of how dim it will be compared to Tandem OLED. QD-OLED is 1800 nits, Tandem OLED is 4000 nits.
@paulcanniff4308 both the g4 and S95f are capable of 4000 nits max. Samung and LG are software limiting them to protect the panels. Neither will hit the target 4000 nits.
Samsung seems to be stuck in a cycle of incremental changes-bigger screens, more of them, and redundant AI features that no one really asked for. What truly matters now is brightness, color accuracy, volume, and black levels. We're essentially at the peak of TV technology in 2025. From here on out, expect minimal improvements, with the focus shifting more toward cost-cutting and affordability rather than major breakthroughs. The future of TVs will be about refining what's already great, not reinventing the wheel. Aren't you supposed to tell us when a sponsor is Samsung? Asking for a friend 😂
More like TCL and Hisense are Dominating the CES News, for the real people. I want the cost effective Big Screen Experience offered by the like of Hisense UX 116" TV. Great value proposition is the name of the game in 2025. That's where the immersive Home Theater experience is at.
A thin tv tight to the wall like that won't last long, heat degrades electrical components at a literal exponential rate. Samsung is all about the marketing and could care less about the product lasting past the warranty though, Sony or Panasonic if you want quality.
That's why it has ventilation at the sides and modern electronics have temperature sensors to throttle and prevent damage. Heat isn't what usually causes degradation, it's high voltage, most chips can run at 95C 24/7 with 0 issues, heat is mainly an issue for OLED burn in. As for quality Samsung isn't bad, have a Q90T for over 4 years with zero issues, had a 2013 1080p 3DTV before that that lasted a very long time, the Sony TV before that died in a few years, Sony quality isn't better than Samsung, you are just paying the Sony tax.
@@HP4L16 a thicker ventilated cabinet with more air gap inside is the only way to keep temperatures down without a fan, that's just physics. As for Sony you have to buy the top tier products to get quality, their low end is junk same as everyone else in that price category.
Dolby Vision does matter. I've seen side-by-side comparisons where the Dolby Vision presentation blows away the HDR10+. I can't get on board with Samsung when they won't let me use it. TH-cam comments doesn't allow images otherwise I would show you some examples. To me Dolby Vision is more important than quantum dots because it gets the picture closer to where it should be with the contrast, it's a form of image processing.
Wait until you see Sony’s new television lineup, especially considering they’ve been perfecting RGB LEDs for over a decade. The Sony KDL-XBR8, which debuted in 2008, is still widely regarded as one of the best LCD TVs ever produced. Sony continues to dominate the market, year after year, and they’re set to do it again in 2025. If you're looking to buy a new TV this year, grabbing a discounted Bravia 8 in 2025 will give you unbeatable value. Otherwise, the new Hisense UX is a solid choice if you're willing to spend. But for the price, no TV will even come close to matching the performance of these models. They’re simply in a league of their own, and undeniably better when it comes to overall quality. PS the frame is dumb it's not even accurate of a TV and that's why you're buying it unless you're buying it just for work and then okay😂
I always find it amusing how people will comment on these channels complaining about Samsung missing DV even as people operating the channels say in video after video how it doesn't really matter. We're very quickly getting to a point where the majority of TVs will see no benefit from dynamic HDR formats like DV and HDR10+
@@stephenpatterson8056Dolby Vision is already a standard in most of streaming platforms. It is not reasonable, besides of people sayings that “doesn’t really matter” using that absurdly explanation. Panasonic, LG, Sony, TCL, Hisense, etc. all adopt Dolby Vision. Samsung should buy the license and stop losing potential customers.
Why are you showing something that is more than a house and 5 years out? AWALL Micro LED .9 PP COB display starts at $7900. Their 163” 4K .9 is $49,900 your sponsor here sells a 145” for $240,000. Now that’s what you should be telling people.
It was a bit OTT, but I suppose qualified as for whole range, attention to detail improvements and persistence . People more likely to buy a Hisense rgb Mini Lcd at 100" or maybe LG C5 , or TCL/Hisense miniLCD etc , But Samsung is not giving up - As someone with caution in buying a Samsung - I'm glad they are addressing concerns and improving processing etc
Biggggg LOL 8K RESOLUTION ON TH-cam IS 2K mixing stereo no where is the really nakamichi sound sorond system 9.4.2 eARC 1000W is compression no really 4K 😢 🤔👎🏻
I think TCL Brought the most new innovation to the table which what they’re doing with mini led . They’re gonna make mini LED as good as old with their new QM6k and QM7K. I’m sick of hearing about Samsung Sony and LG. All they do is make incremental improvements and raise the prices every year and they call it innovation. Well it’s not. And they overcharge for prices dramatically. All you do is pay for the name.
Realistically you’re paying for decades of proven quality control. I have a 14 year old Sony, 6 year old Samsung and a 7 year old Lg. My kids rooms have had budget TV’s like tcl, hisense and vizio that all crapped out would the 3 year mark. You can waster your money on those brands but I never will again
lol some of us will never buy tcl/hisense chinese junk. I know I never will. I have 2 QD'OLED's and 3 Neo QLED's and all of them are phenominal. Samsung has been #1 for 18 YEARS for a reason
@ well I have a Hisense u8h . And it was their first mini LED I have the 55 inch and it has a phenomenal picture. I’ve had it for three years not one single problem ever no bugs nothing I think TCL and.Hisense I was just working their way up in quality every year and innovation. I remember when Samsung started out you could only get them at gold circle. It was a real cheap department store. Kind of like target or Walmart and that was the only place you could get them and they were looked upon as cheap Chinese budget TVs but they are not no more and TCL has made great strides with picture quality with the new QM6K and the new QM7K some of us like myself I am on a fixed budget and I cannot afford the high-end flagship models. Of course I would love a Sony Bravia and nine but the 65 inch is $2500. That’s ridiculous. All you’re paying for is the name
@@brokenwrench404 well I have a 14 year old Vizio that is 1080p dumb tv . It used to be my main TV in the living room and it has been replaced and I now use it in my bedroom in my living room. I have. A Hisense u8h . The picture quality is phenomenal and I have not had any problems whatsoever with it. Maybe I got lucky but I don’t know doesn’t seem like it. You know Samsung used to be considered trash about 20 years ago or so when all you could do is buy them in gold circle. That’s a department store that’s been long gone. It was like Walmart and target but it was the gold Circle brand back then it takes time for budget TVs to start making butter TVs little by little you should know that. And why they may not be as good as Sony Samsung and LG, I do not believe TCL and Hisense our trash like I said mines 2 1/2 years old no problems at all I would put the picture of the TV up against any of the top three in the same price range and even more
Don't buy 4K people. It's 2025, you should only be buying 8K if you're serious videophiles...we should be pushing content creators to standardize 8K by now.
No need while the majority of broadcast material is still 1080P SDR or lower. Once 90% of broadcasts are at least 4K SDR, then I’ll consider 8K. Till then, no thanks.
@@highdefnews The more 8K sets there are, the more incentive they'll have to broadcast in higher resolutions. I think we should be pushing content creators and manufacturers to keep progress moving forward. Yes, I love higher brightness, I love larger screen sizes, I love higher color volume, I love better contrast, but I want higher resolutions and sharper images too...especially now that TV's are getting larger. I want it ALL, I tell you!
@ that's not the point, Dolby Vision is the standard format of most streaming services. LG, Sony, Panasonic, Hisense, TLC, all have DV. It's absurd not to include it.
Good stuff Brian , much appreciated thank you
My pleasure, my friend! Thank you for being here
So you have Micro led lcd tv and the Micro LED (inividiual light emitting diodes). My fear was right a long time ago because of the naming confusion.
Looks stunning Brian👍
Just go for the lg G5.
Better yet Sony Bravia 9 from last year unless you want to spend more for a little bit better
with 10BIT Viedo and Audio Formats can you send a
10bit DD5.1 into a 8 Bit Receiver and get Audio Working ?
Are they releasing a QN95F?
I would like to know as well.
That tv is awesome. I also like how they improved the anti-glare
Thanks Brian
My pleasure, Craig! Thank you as always!
What’s the effective viewing angle?
4:19 those small star like specular highlights look pretty bright to me. Definitely not a far from OLED.
Really want to know how many of those RGB MiniLEDs Samsung have in there, how many zones, how bright.
I wonder if actual RGB will help with blooming as it can help mask it. Before you always had white/blueish glow no matter what colour or light on the black background. But if the "glow/halo/bloom" can now exactly match the colour then it might help fool the eyes to make it look more normal.
Obviously the colours themselves will beat QDOLED so that is cool.
Brian I follow u since like 3years. Every year I was hoping for my dream 8K TV. But I think I will wait again. Bcs we will get 8K with 120fps for gamers thanks to hdmi 2.2.
I like Samsung but anti-glare and neo-qled is not what I want. I hope they will do RGB or QD-OLEDs soon in 8K. I think I will go this year with LGs G5.
How tall are u btw?. U look like 6'4 , 6'5 😮
That RGB MicroLED is 🔥
RGB ELITE PRO Micro LED 32K 10,000Hz. Heard this tv can do over 1,000 nits in a 1-3% window at peak brightness. gamechanger son
Is the ultrawide actually coming to market? That thing was very impressive.
Most definitely my brother!
@@BRIANSTECHTHERAPY yet @stopthefomo just post video say its lcd but Samsung market it as micro led , any was happy to see lcd is still evolving these years
An lcd btw.
Wonder what the 4k 85" will cost....
85K of dollars
How were the viewing angles on the 98” RGB Micro-LED (LCD) TV?
Absolutely incredible!
I see blooming. 🧐🧐🧐 Also, Samsung things: 1. Who has 8k content? 2. Who has the internet to push it? 3. One Connect box needs to go. Everyone else has all their hardware internal, what's going on? 4. They sell the most because they market the most. I am not sure I have ever seen an LG TV ad. You can't go to a social media or product site without seeing a Samsung ad.
That being said, good on them for do it.
Is the 83 inch S95F going to have the G5 or the C5 panel? That'd be interesting to see the 77 inch S95F QD OLED vs the 83 inch S95F WOLED.
Most of us would like to see innovation for the C5 and S90F - it just seems the high-end is pulling further apart otherwise just like it did with the C4 and G4 and S90D and S95D.
Per Vincent the new 83” S95f is a 4stack w-oled.
Thank you Boomer! We have all assumed as much but I'm still waiting on Samsung. Thank you for watching
@boomerscs9193 just the 83 I believe.
Only the 83 inch one.
Boomer should edit his comment to add in only the 83” model so not to confuse others
@ Done. Thanks.
Interesting tests between Micro LED and OLED. My favorite is Micro LED.
What Samsung was showing with the 8K was not MicroLED but an 8k RGB Micro Led LCD tv. Naming confusion there.
@NationChosenByGod but still it's Micro Led doesn't change the RGB here anything.
The TV that you were so impressed by is a LCD TV with a "micro"-LED RGB backlight. Samsung took some creative license calling what everyone else could call a LCD with RGB mini-LED backlight a "RGB Micro-LED TV".
@@SethL-k8m i guess you didn't hear me say that it's an rgb mini led 😅 thanks for setting me straight.
My display tech thoughts.. if HD displays were like cars to be means of transportation to be able to experience the magic detailed action in a life size atmosphere; then it would be more exciting to actually own a lower quality vehicle that still works as transportation; then to just hear about improvements of the transportation vehicles of the future, but not having any vehicles at all myself. That's why hearing about quality upgrades is awesome, but is also disappointing to be completely without transportation still waiting. Since, even thou some magical things I've been able to experience in person myself I'm still not affordablely able to share those things with anyone else.
This is exactly the way it feels to me bcz I'm still waiting for the day there will be a HD displays life size to have the same atmosphere as being there. So, it feels like I can travel the world to stand right next to the pyramids, or the atmosphere of walking into a SX stadium looking out at the track under the lights.
Even more specifically, snowboarding back in the mid- 90's when I wondered when the day would be to have an HD display life size & detailed enough to capture the magic of the speed & air of snowboarding action where the speed & air seems to have to no limits with the extremely massive landings that are capable with snow.
But, since there's no roads or sidewalks to those locations there's only a few highly skilled people that could ever go to see the action in person so there'll never be any way to explain or show that magic until the HD display tech reaches that high of quality & quantity in life size.
Self emissive OLED or Micro LED have the high detail quality enough without the noise caused by blooming etc. so the action etc. comes throu in the 3 dimensionality compared to projectors that have that screen barrier that seems so unrealistic & unmagical.
OLED isn't available large enough in the 160" size; like Micro LED is, so it's all coming down to still waiting for 3D inkjet Micro LED to be in the $50K price for a working class construction worker like me instead of $100K + range.
Ventana Micro LED hasa 0.8 pixel pitch & I seen a CES '25 review saying Hisense Micro LED is 0.78 PP which is higher pixel density; for higher resolution than AWALL Micro LED is.
Since AWALL, is now offering 0.9 pixel pitch for $50k and their 1.2 PP is half that price; then I can assume Hisense's 0.78 (that's 1.2 PP smaller than AWALL's 0.9) will be twice the price of AWALL's 0.9 pitch to be above $100k. And, for a skilled constr. laborer $50k is too much to waist on a lower resolution Micro LED.
So, back to the question when will the HD display tech transportation vehicles be available on the market since without them isn't any different than having no vehicle to go anywhere other than being wealthy enough to actually go there in person.
To me hearing quality upgrade news without affordable quantity upgrade news is only very slightly interesting..
Also, Micro LED could use some marketing rebranding to help; like - Immersive Transport Displays or something to get the market moving to increase demand to raise development & lower costs :) Thanks!
Ps. This was good news to hear AWALL is also working to have 0.7 PP UHD available, at least they are possibly soon coming into sight price wise it sounds like.
I like your videos, watch on a regular basis. What gets me, 1 tech says Samsung dominates, another tech says Hisense dominated, another says TCL...this is confusing as hell!!!
I hear ya! What makes Samsung dominant isn't any one thing. It's everything. They have a ton of real products while others have less and show even less. They have two 8K tvs , one rgb micro led, three oleds , frame TV'S, 4k neo qled mini leds , 3d monitors, and on and on. What's fascinating about CES is that each manufacturer has different objectives and they are very unique. Plus all tech reviewers have different opinions 😆
Good for Samsung , though I am not a fan of Samsung tvs , I have had to take so many of there tvs back because of issues, looking forward to Panasonic and Sony by far better tvs for me .
Why even comment then? Troll
you're only allowed to comment if you like Samsung TVs?
@ he can comment, but his whole comment was a complete contradiction
Size, Nits and AI was pretty much the story of CES 2025. For me nothing new or show stopping. LG drops MLA and pretty much forgets the C series OLEDS. Samsung makes an 83 inch OLED thats not QD but WOLED and puts that terrible matte screen on all their tv's. And Sony is pretty much a no show. What tv's dominated CES? Hisense and TCL. I believe tv's have hit a wall as far as what they can improve on. There's nothing new as far as technology is concerned to me. I'm already looking forward to CEDIA and I dont expect much there either but I can hope when it comes to HT audio. That all being said. Great video as always my brother.
100th like😊, Samsung push hard in all fronts, very inspiring, kudos to them
Thank you as always Majid!
S95F lost because it used a matte screen. The 2025 winner is already LG G5
Correct. If Sony releases a new OLED this year it will probably be a copy and paste of what LG is doing and Sony will abandon QD-OLED. QD-OLED will not be as bright as LG's Tandem OLED unless Samsung comes out with Tandem QD-OLED which Samsung currently doesn't have. Before the TVs are even out, I predict that Samsung will get last place this year at the shootout(s) because of how dim it will be compared to Tandem OLED. QD-OLED is 1800 nits, Tandem OLED is 4000 nits.
@paulcanniff4308 both the g4 and S95f are capable of 4000 nits max. Samung and LG are software limiting them to protect the panels. Neither will hit the target 4000 nits.
Samsung seems to be stuck in a cycle of incremental changes-bigger screens, more of them, and redundant AI features that no one really asked for. What truly matters now is brightness, color accuracy, volume, and black levels. We're essentially at the peak of TV technology in 2025. From here on out, expect minimal improvements, with the focus shifting more toward cost-cutting and affordability rather than major breakthroughs. The future of TVs will be about refining what's already great, not reinventing the wheel.
Aren't you supposed to tell us when a sponsor is Samsung?
Asking for a friend 😂
More like TCL and Hisense are Dominating the CES News, for the real people. I want the cost effective Big Screen Experience offered by the like of Hisense UX 116" TV. Great value proposition is the name of the game in 2025. That's where the immersive Home Theater experience is at.
You'll see Hisense up next ! Thank you for watching
Domination only in price😅
An 83" RGB Miniled in 8k. 😍
A thin tv tight to the wall like that won't last long, heat degrades electrical components at a literal exponential rate. Samsung is all about the marketing and could care less about the product lasting past the warranty though, Sony or Panasonic if you want quality.
That's why it has ventilation at the sides and modern electronics have temperature sensors to throttle and prevent damage. Heat isn't what usually causes degradation, it's high voltage, most chips can run at 95C 24/7 with 0 issues, heat is mainly an issue for OLED burn in. As for quality Samsung isn't bad, have a Q90T for over 4 years with zero issues, had a 2013 1080p 3DTV before that that lasted a very long time, the Sony TV before that died in a few years, Sony quality isn't better than Samsung, you are just paying the Sony tax.
@@HP4L16 a thicker ventilated cabinet with more air gap inside is the only way to keep temperatures down without a fan, that's just physics. As for Sony you have to buy the top tier products to get quality, their low end is junk same as everyone else in that price category.
Samsung has such good quality screens, but man... Dolby Vision, where are you??
Dolby Vision doesn't matter. it's becoming more and more irrelevant every year.
Dolby Vision does matter. I've seen side-by-side comparisons where the Dolby Vision presentation blows away the HDR10+. I can't get on board with Samsung when they won't let me use it. TH-cam comments doesn't allow images otherwise I would show you some examples. To me Dolby Vision is more important than quantum dots because it gets the picture closer to where it should be with the contrast, it's a form of image processing.
I was at CES and couldn't find Samsung Display... Was this private viewing only? Or was I just dumb. LOL
@jm60011 they were their offsight, my friend . Thank you for watching
Wait until you see Sony’s new television lineup, especially considering they’ve been perfecting RGB LEDs for over a decade. The Sony KDL-XBR8, which debuted in 2008, is still widely regarded as one of the best LCD TVs ever produced. Sony continues to dominate the market, year after year, and they’re set to do it again in 2025. If you're looking to buy a new TV this year, grabbing a discounted Bravia 8 in 2025 will give you unbeatable value. Otherwise, the new Hisense UX is a solid choice if you're willing to spend. But for the price, no TV will even come close to matching the performance of these models. They’re simply in a league of their own, and undeniably better when it comes to overall quality.
PS the frame is dumb it's not even accurate of a TV and that's why you're buying it unless you're buying it just for work and then okay😂
Well what I Saw was LG, TCL, Panasonic won over Samsung.
There updates sucked no Dolby vision!
I always find it amusing how people will comment on these channels complaining about Samsung missing DV even as people operating the channels say in video after video how it doesn't really matter. We're very quickly getting to a point where the majority of TVs will see no benefit from dynamic HDR formats like DV and HDR10+
@@stephenpatterson8056Dolby Vision is already a standard in most of streaming platforms. It is not reasonable, besides of people sayings that “doesn’t really matter” using that absurdly explanation. Panasonic, LG, Sony, TCL, Hisense, etc. all adopt Dolby Vision. Samsung should buy the license and stop losing potential customers.
Why are you showing something that is more than a house and 5 years out? AWALL Micro LED .9 PP COB display starts at $7900. Their 163” 4K .9 is $49,900 your sponsor here sells a 145” for $240,000. Now that’s what you should be telling people.
because it looks like crap
Bro I hate to tell you this but houses cost half a mil now, we got played during covid big time
@@badpuppy3 same tech dumb puppy
@@Mike-jm5wt ok a quarter of the house
@@badpuppy3 where have you seen it?
Nah once again Hisense stole the show not Samsung with pushing technology forward
Some of us will never buy TCL/Hisense Chinese crap. Have fun with that
stole the show with a TV that you can't buy because it's too expensive?
Did you get paid off ??? They dominated ? They are using lgs panel in the 83 inch .. added matte screen to everything
It was a bit OTT, but I suppose qualified as for whole range, attention to detail improvements and persistence .
People more likely to buy a Hisense rgb Mini Lcd at 100" or maybe LG C5 , or TCL/Hisense miniLCD etc , But Samsung is not giving up - As someone with caution in buying a Samsung - I'm glad they are addressing concerns and improving processing etc
Samsung DOMINATED, and they dominated in high heels bro! Get used to it.
@@badpuppy3 they’re not real products, they do this every year, they are stringing you along, just trying to help my friend.
@@jaychannel8558I own two QN900B’s. What you mean they aren’t real products?
Biggggg LOL 8K RESOLUTION ON TH-cam IS 2K mixing stereo no where is the really nakamichi sound sorond system 9.4.2 eARC 1000W is compression no really 4K 😢 🤔👎🏻
Those are not microleds, but mini leds. Samsung is lying.
The RBG Micro LED isn't, but all the other ones are.
I think TCL Brought the most new innovation to the table which what they’re doing with mini led . They’re gonna make mini LED as good as old with their new QM6k and QM7K. I’m sick of hearing about Samsung Sony and LG. All they do is make incremental improvements and raise the prices every year and they call it innovation. Well it’s not. And they overcharge for prices dramatically. All you do is pay for the name.
Realistically you’re paying for decades of proven quality control. I have a 14 year old Sony, 6 year old Samsung and a 7 year old Lg. My kids rooms have had budget TV’s like tcl, hisense and vizio that all crapped out would the 3 year mark. You can waster your money on those brands but I never will again
lol some of us will never buy tcl/hisense chinese junk. I know I never will. I have 2 QD'OLED's and 3 Neo QLED's and all of them are phenominal. Samsung has been #1 for 18 YEARS for a reason
@ well I have a Hisense u8h . And it was their first mini LED I have the 55 inch and it has a phenomenal picture. I’ve had it for three years not one single problem ever no bugs nothing I think TCL and.Hisense I was just working their way up in quality every year and innovation. I remember when Samsung started out you could only get them at gold circle. It was a real cheap department store. Kind of like target or Walmart and that was the only place you could get them and they were looked upon as cheap Chinese budget TVs but they are not no more and TCL has made great strides with picture quality with the new QM6K and the new QM7K some of us like myself I am on a fixed budget and I cannot afford the high-end flagship models. Of course I would love a Sony Bravia and nine but the 65 inch is $2500. That’s ridiculous. All you’re paying for is the name
The Samsung RGB MicroLED TV is the same technology as the RGB Mini-LED from Hisense. Not sure why Hisense is getting all the coverage and credit.
@@brokenwrench404 well I have a 14 year old Vizio that is 1080p dumb tv . It used to be my main TV in the living room and it has been replaced and I now use it in my bedroom in my living room. I have. A Hisense u8h . The picture quality is phenomenal and I have not had any problems whatsoever with it. Maybe I got lucky but I don’t know doesn’t seem like it. You know Samsung used to be considered trash about 20 years ago or so when all you could do is buy them in gold circle. That’s a department store that’s been long gone. It was like Walmart and target but it was the gold Circle brand back then it takes time for budget TVs to start making butter TVs little by little you should know that. And why they may not be as good as Sony Samsung and LG, I do not believe TCL and Hisense our trash like I said mines 2 1/2 years old no problems at all I would put the picture of the TV up against any of the top three in the same price range and even more
Don't buy 4K people. It's 2025, you should only be buying 8K if you're serious videophiles...we should be pushing content creators to standardize 8K by now.
I agree. If u want a TV for the next 5 to 10years. I wish there would be more 8K TVs with the same Technologies 4K TVs have now.
ya right. over the air broadcasting is mostly 720p
No need while the majority of broadcast material is still 1080P SDR or lower. Once 90% of broadcasts are at least 4K SDR, then I’ll consider 8K. Till then, no thanks.
I get the sentiment, but only wanting peak technology is a good way to ruin your enjoyment of what exist.
@@highdefnews The more 8K sets there are, the more incentive they'll have to broadcast in higher resolutions. I think we should be pushing content creators and manufacturers to keep progress moving forward. Yes, I love higher brightness, I love larger screen sizes, I love higher color volume, I love better contrast, but I want higher resolutions and sharper images too...especially now that TV's are getting larger. I want it ALL, I tell you!
No Dolby Vision on 2025? Where is the domination?
Go watch a S90D and tell me if it needs Dolby Vision? As a matter of fact, in a blind test, you can only tell if something is DV if it's a dark mess.
HDR10+ is as good as Dolby Vision
@ that's not the point, Dolby Vision is the standard format of most streaming services. LG, Sony, Panasonic, Hisense, TLC, all have DV. It's absurd not to include it.
@ shure, or maybe better, but Dolby Vision it is the standard of the streaming industry.