Yeah, those micro led tvs look incredible. I've been content with my LG oled for a while, and probably won't upgrade anytime soon - but that microled might be the thing that gets me to upgrade when it drops.
@@UltramarineDad hey, I'll scrape together a couple extra hours at the office, sell my old card collection, and put a down payment on it in 2040. A man can dream
Anti-glare might be good for some people, but it usually ruins contrast and clarity. Instead of glare you get a haze across the screen, and I think you can see that in the video. 🤔
I agree. The glossy screen still looks a lot cleaner / more contrasty. I don't mind the Anti-glare, but I still wish it made the reflections a bit darker.
So it's great they provide both options. I love the anti glare on my QLED, even with the lower clarity. Just not sure about the Samsung OS... this will be the thing, that kills the product for me.
That would be my concern too; however, Caleb is actually there staring directly at it (unlike us), and he said they look surprisingly similar. Definitely something i'd want to see for myself at Best Buy or something, but I'll take Caleb at his word for the time being.
Vincent from HDTVTest was saying that the matte effect made the images look a bit flatter and the depth perception was somewhat affected by this anti-glare screen.
nice you bring hdtv test name to the table! the only guy on this nasty hipócric sell out av comunity! vincent the only one always will tell how really it’s.
Well....Vincent is on LG's payroll since forever now. There are lost of videos on his channel as proof. So I doesn't trust that man with everything he is saying.
Glad the microled is moving in the right direction, sounds like it’ll still be awhile before they’re sold to consumers and have a reasonable price. But at least the tech is moving along and hasn’t been abandoned!
Yeah i'm glad to see they're making progress in getting the size down. MicroLED is basically going to be the be all end all of tv tech i think for a long long time once it's here. My current bet is we get MicroLED tvs at the sizes and prices of 2023/2024 QD-OLEDs in 2027.
MicroLED is dazzling !!! True, it was all promotional videos that were shown on those TVs, but the picture was jaw dropping !!! Colour, sharpness, contrast, resolution... Mind blowing !!! As will be the price once they are available from selected dealers !
Planning on getting a 98in TV into our basement was incredibly hard. Literally cut a same size panel out of towel board and had to get it down before the flooring went on the stairs because we'd lose the clearance. If Samsung gave people the option to have the micro LEDs shipped in pieces and assembled in house that would be amazing when these TV's actually get to a point where they cost less than a new car
There are still too many questions: 1) Are you satisfied with the lack of 4K? 2) how strong is the modular design (how to deliver these TVs to the home, who will assemble them into a unit), this will depend on whether the joint lines between the individual modules will be noticeable. 3) how these TVs will perform after long-term use (we still don't have any real feedback).
I think 4K QD OLED is already the future , we just need uncompressed streaming and it gets no better than that . 8K makes sense on giant 140 inch plus displays , other than that its just a number ...
Don't know about 8K. They have issues even getting 4K. You do realize that 4K is 8.3 million microLEDs (if they do it perfect 1:1). And 8k is 33 million LEDs. Doubt that will ever happen and if, it will be decades away.
I'm really excited for micro leds and I'm lookin forward to watch how it will evolve and I'll definitely buy it when it become available for consumers plus getting reasonable price point
I've been holding off buying a new TV since 2016 when MicroLED was announced. (using a Panasonic Viera 50" Plasma, which still looks amazing). Hopefully they're affordable in 5-7 years.
So the micro LED TVs, are those individual red, green and blue (and white?) LEDs for each pixel? Or are they all blue with a QD layer for the reds and greens? Would that even make a difference? I'm just trying to figure out if micro LED is truly the holy grail or if we'll be waiting for micro QLED next.
Why won’t they give us a OLED Frame? It would be an instant buy for me to replace my current 65” Frame. Just feels weird to “upgrade” a TV in 2024 and not get a OLED panel
FANTASTIC Caleb, thanks so much for your early invite / access to Samsung and CES 2024. The anti-glare screen looks interesting. Still not "hooked" on Samsung Tizen OS, oh dear god, when oh when will we see micro led screens move from "business to business" into commercial production and the living room.
Possibly but there will be competing technologies - it'll come down to cost. Contrast Ratio is already at 200,000 for the Sony X95L which is very high because IPS panels look identical to OLED with any ambient light and they only have contrast ratios of 1,000. Sony seems to be rolling out better Local dimming and highlights so if mini-LEDs are practically OLEDs without the drawbacks of OLED, what's the point of Micro-LED? The human eye is limited to the point that most engineers can't differentiate a LED from an OLED 99% of the time unless in a special environment. I have a 1,000 nit full window OLED and you don't want to know what I compare it to. Granted, it's the best implementation of that TV and 1,000 nits is nothing but I have a hard time telling them apart with OLED demos especially with ambient light.
Micro-LED is the future. I've said it for thr last 7 years plus. It is whether or not thet can manufacture it at a cost effective price. It would end all debate on the best TV technology. I don't think they can make it affordable to the average meat bag. They tried to say this about OLED but, that was obviously not a decent problem. [That antio-glare coating creates a worse image wirh better glare though.]
Samsung's "The Frame" idea and overall design I think one of the industry's best. I nearly purchased for our bedroom last year, but picture specs and problems read online wasn't what I wanted. If the 2024 model have been improved? If yes, I will purchase. Do they have a 48 or 50" ?
I almost ordered one too until I saw how bad Samsung borked it with an irreversible firmware update that seriously broke it. Really wish one of these influencers would hold their feet to the fire until they fix it!
so is microled going to be the future for tvs? I don't plan on buying a new tv until at least the next gen of xbox. maybe even a couple years into it when the devs start pushing the max capability of the next gen console.
Don't tell that there is a reduction in contrast. In the shots where you're filming right from in front of yourself and the monitors, the anti-glare model is totally washed in the upper right corner.
Even from the video, I would still take the glossy screen instead of sheen on the matte screen. It als ruins contrast and that "wetness", as Caleb mentioned. So no S95D for me it seems. Hope S90D will still have a new 3rd gen panel though, as I expect Samsung to use last year's panels for the S90D.
Anti-glare QD-OLED is a great concept but I gotta believe it's not only still not as good with bright rooms as QLED is but will also have a stupid price on it....especially in the 85" size...so with that I'm sure I'll still be buying the QN90C this year.
The Samsung Micro Led Televisions 📺 Displays is truly looks very good 👍! I truly prefer the LG Micro Led Displays Television 📺 more for my heart's likely purchase in the next few years instead of the Organic QD-OLED or the WRGB Oled which are currently available for so much money 💰 right now! 😂❤
they should just sell microLED tiles and we can assembled it up to budget and the size needed. hoping for 27" 4k or sub 27" 4k microLED. just how many tiles used?
Vincent Teoh says the 65" S90D is QD-OLED. It's possible that the 77" Caleb inspected is WOLED. Also, another difference between the S95D and S90D is the 20% brighter 3rd gen panel on the S95D.
I'm really curious about the micro-led pricing and where we are at at the moment. I would love to have a 114" microled TV one day. But I'm afraid it will still take quite a while before prices on these tv's come down.
The glossy anti-reflection coating on the QD-OLEDs has been *very* good, but it's also like a giant camera lens in cleaning and care (ie: don't ever touch it). Maybe the S95D will be a little more agreeable with Windex?
Love the update thank you! Any news on SAMSUNG & Dolby Vision? What do you think about the SAMSUNG 'Frame' for just displaying art, overkill? Thought about having the 'Frame' (art only) and a Sony X95L on opposing walls about 12' apart, but concerned of cross reflection... 🤔
One thing people can’t see in a video that they will see in person: Look at 4:07 - The rabbit on the S95D is much brighter and more white. This is showing the improved processor over the S95C. There’s more areas also, but it’s not as bad as cameras are making it look. I’d say most should see it in person first and then make a final decision.
So sorry but that anti-glare coating is horrendous 😂 The ashy, haze that they add to screens is far more distracting than any reflections. It's also very easy for people who don't like glossy screens to do an after market solution but not the reverse.
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Love Matte! this TV is for people like me who don't want to go insane from the mirror like reflections and seeing yourself sitting on the couch on every dark scene. There are plenty of glossy options on the market still for the rest of you.
So instead of seeing the window reflections In a certain area we now get something that looks like lcd blooming defused across the screen . Great. I think I’ll pass
Ever since I used matte screen protectors on my phone makes me glad I will get a new TV for the S95D model in the near future. Yes I get it resulted the picture quality to become more grainy, but I do grew up with the movie remasters makes me love grain again. Definitely will replace it in the holidays.
I'm still torn between Samsung and Sony. I'm about ready to purchase a new TV and I understand Sony has the best processor on the market but I'm still unsure which brand to get. I currently have a 65" Samsung plasma that's about 13 years old and has been trouble free with zero issues. I don't know if I could get that kind of reliability from a Sony. Please enlighten me .
114” MICRO-LED please tell me it’s affordable! Did they release an 85” QD-OLED, I have been waiting for this for so long! Please Samsung take my money! Thank you for this video!
We've had OLED TVs for 11 years now, and MiniLED/QLED TVs are still just LCD TVs which we've had for 20+ years. I'm most excited for the MicroLED TVs, as the next generation of TV tech, with the best picture quality, highest brightness, true blacks, best contrast, and no burn-in. I'd bet a 4K MicroLED TV would last you 15 years, as only 35 movies having been filmed in 8K so far. I'd say an 8K MicroLED TV would last you 20-30 years at this point. You'd probably only need to upgrade when the MicroLEDs themselves start dying after being used for 100,000 hours as they've been rated based on estimates.
Maybe in person it looks good. But here on camera that antiglare Samsung looks like a matte finish monitor ,gray blacks because the whole screen looks brighter instead of inky blacks and infinite contrast , The exact reason why I would never in a million years buy a matte finish oled. But hey the expert watching it in person says it’s not bad so I’ll have to see. On the video i was looking them side by side and the “old one looked much better to me
It's hard to feel good about any of this knowing people are being exploited to bring these devices to market. we need to be holding these companies accountable to ensure people aren't being exploited.
The bezel-less design of those micro-LED TVs was mind blowing! Definitely need bezel-less tech ASAP
Yeah, those micro led tvs look incredible. I've been content with my LG oled for a while, and probably won't upgrade anytime soon - but that microled might be the thing that gets me to upgrade when it drops.
Yes, I'll never accept bezels anywhere ever again.
You can’t afford it mate 😂🤣
@@UltramarineDad hey, I'll scrape together a couple extra hours at the office, sell my old card collection, and put a down payment on it in 2040. A man can dream
I'm almost certain they had it in previous iterations of their QLED 8K "900" series (not the case in 2024) but removed it because micro-LED
Caleb, the "lustre/wetness" - that's an amazing way to describe glossy screens! You captured the S95D amazingly well.
Anti-glare might be good for some people, but it usually ruins contrast and clarity. Instead of glare you get a haze across the screen, and I think you can see that in the video. 🤔
I agree. The glossy screen still looks a lot cleaner / more contrasty. I don't mind the Anti-glare, but I still wish it made the reflections a bit darker.
So it's great they provide both options. I love the anti glare on my QLED, even with the lower clarity. Just not sure about the Samsung OS... this will be the thing, that kills the product for me.
Actually, I didn't see it as much on Caleb's video. It loses some of the gel/wet effect but it's hard to tell how much. It's not shockingly different.
It would be extremely useful for an outdoor TV setup. Yes it should be mounted in the shade anyways, but ya know.
That would be my concern too; however, Caleb is actually there staring directly at it (unlike us), and he said they look surprisingly similar. Definitely something i'd want to see for myself at Best Buy or something, but I'll take Caleb at his word for the time being.
Vincent from HDTVTest was saying that the matte effect made the images look a bit flatter and the depth perception was somewhat affected by this anti-glare screen.
Ya, definitely wouldn't buy one.
nice you bring hdtv test name to the table! the only guy on this nasty hipócric sell out av comunity! vincent the only one always will tell how really it’s.
Well....Vincent is on LG's payroll since forever now.
There are lost of videos on his channel as proof.
So I doesn't trust that man with everything he is saying.
Well u really loose the sense of depth when u can’t see the screen from reflection
@CrashBashL do you know anything about anti glare coverings?
The funny part is the smaller the micro led tv the more impressive it is on a technical level
Because the MicroLEDs are made insanely smaller.
I would love to have a MicroLED instead of a projector. Cannot wait for the technology to be available for consumers!
Wait for CES 2034
Make sure to check out our full review of the Samsung S95D: th-cam.com/video/Jvm2HO20P6Q/w-d-xo.html
Glad the microled is moving in the right direction, sounds like it’ll still be awhile before they’re sold to consumers and have a reasonable price. But at least the tech is moving along and hasn’t been abandoned!
Yeah i'm glad to see they're making progress in getting the size down. MicroLED is basically going to be the be all end all of tv tech i think for a long long time once it's here. My current bet is we get MicroLED tvs at the sizes and prices of 2023/2024 QD-OLEDs in 2027.
@@VMYeahVNnah, probably near 2030😂
It will take 10 years until common people will be able to afford them especially since they cost $1,000 per inches
Honestly the fact that Samsung started making OLEDs means MicroLEDs are not ready but here I'm hoping they'll be here sooner than later.
@@illogical1421sony also had to develop a new mini led tech since micro is so far ahead 😅
MicroLED is dazzling !!! True, it was all promotional videos that were shown on those TVs, but the picture was jaw dropping !!! Colour, sharpness, contrast, resolution... Mind blowing !!! As will be the price once they are available from selected dealers !
Do you know the resolution of MicroLED TVs?
Between the one connect box and the anti-glare the s90d is looking to be my sweet spot. I hope that 83 is qd-oled but I doubt it.
Planning on getting a 98in TV into our basement was incredibly hard. Literally cut a same size panel out of towel board and had to get it down before the flooring went on the stairs because we'd lose the clearance.
If Samsung gave people the option to have the micro LEDs shipped in pieces and assembled in house that would be amazing when these TV's actually get to a point where they cost less than a new car
The 114” Micro LED TV looks amazing.
That 76 micro LED sounds like the ideal TV.
Can you afford it.
There are still too many questions:
1) Are you satisfied with the lack of 4K?
2) how strong is the modular design (how to deliver these TVs to the home, who will assemble them into a unit), this will depend on whether the joint lines between the individual modules will be noticeable.
3) how these TVs will perform after long-term use (we still don't have any real feedback).
So… no local dimming on the new Samsung Frame TV? Disappointing. :/
“Wall gobbler” needs to be trademarked by you. Such a hilarious phrase.
Is it me or at 3:43 when they show a shot that's side by side there's a noticable glare on the new anti glare and nothing on the oled?
I can't wait until next year when we get to see more micro LED tvs that you can't buy! And then the year after that, and the year after that!
It’ll get there, its seen major progress the past few years
The future of TVs will be 8K MicroLed in consumer sizes. Can’t wait.
I think 4K QD OLED is already the future , we just need uncompressed streaming and it gets no better than that . 8K makes sense on giant 140 inch plus displays , other than that its just a number ...
Don't know about 8K. They have issues even getting 4K. You do realize that 4K is 8.3 million microLEDs (if they do it perfect 1:1). And 8k is 33 million LEDs. Doubt that will ever happen and if, it will be decades away.
Yes exactly that would be the ultimate TV and to be honest that is where most companies are very slowly heading towards
Forget about 8K) They haven't been able to achieve 4K on 76 inches for over 4 years now.
I'm really excited for micro leds and I'm lookin forward to watch how it will evolve and I'll definitely buy it when it become available for consumers plus getting reasonable price point
Awesome enthusiasm as always Caleb. Looking forward to your views on the new QN95D!
I've been holding off buying a new TV since 2016 when MicroLED was announced. (using a Panasonic Viera 50" Plasma, which still looks amazing). Hopefully they're affordable in 5-7 years.
I suspect my LG would have long since gone up to tv heaven by the time MLED teles are a reasonable price
Please Samsung, release these modular micro LED panels to the consumer market, because I’m ready to ditch my projector for this superior technology!
Give me that sweet sweet MicroLED; they look so good.
10:47 Is it even 4K though? We have seen "normal" size MicoLED tvs before, but those are lower resolution.
So the micro LED TVs, are those individual red, green and blue (and white?) LEDs for each pixel? Or are they all blue with a QD layer for the reds and greens? Would that even make a difference? I'm just trying to figure out if micro LED is truly the holy grail or if we'll be waiting for micro QLED next.
Would be interested to know if frame has 4 HDMI 2.1 ports this year.
I've been ignoring Micro-LED. No longer! Those sets were dazzling!
Why won’t they give us a OLED Frame? It would be an instant buy for me to replace my current 65” Frame. Just feels weird to “upgrade” a TV in 2024 and not get a OLED panel
That anti-glare screen looks nasty. I'm pro glossy.
I’m pro Anti-Glare!!!
9:36 that MICROLED 📺😏 looks like an OLED 📺 BUT FAR AWAY MORE BRIGHTER 😮
FANTASTIC Caleb, thanks so much for your early invite / access to Samsung and CES 2024. The anti-glare screen looks interesting. Still not "hooked" on Samsung Tizen OS, oh dear god, when oh when will we see micro led screens move from "business to business" into commercial production and the living room.
I didn't mind it so much a few years ago (2021?) until they did a big overhaul where UI consumes the whole screen instead of a banner at the bottom.
Couple more years of development and i think microLED can be the new standard.
I wonder what year it’ll be release since it might be near the end of the decade like OLED did or 2030s
It will probably take a decade before it becomes affordable.
Possibly but there will be competing technologies - it'll come down to cost. Contrast Ratio is already at 200,000 for the Sony X95L which is very high because IPS panels look identical to OLED with any ambient light and they only have contrast ratios of 1,000.
Sony seems to be rolling out better Local dimming and highlights so if mini-LEDs are practically OLEDs without the drawbacks of OLED, what's the point of Micro-LED? The human eye is limited to the point that most engineers can't differentiate a LED from an OLED 99% of the time unless in a special environment.
I have a 1,000 nit full window OLED and you don't want to know what I compare it to. Granted, it's the best implementation of that TV and 1,000 nits is nothing but I have a hard time telling them apart with OLED demos especially with ambient light.
I bought a 50” plasma in 2008, a 65” OLED in 2018: I’ll be ready for a 77” (or more) Micro LED in 2028.
@@CasepbX2027 is the talk
Micro-LED is the future. I've said it for thr last 7 years plus. It is whether or not thet can manufacture it at a cost effective price. It would end all debate on the best TV technology. I don't think they can make it affordable to the average meat bag. They tried to say this about OLED but, that was obviously not a decent problem. [That antio-glare coating creates a worse image wirh better glare though.]
Samsung's "The Frame" idea and overall design I think one of the industry's best. I nearly purchased for our bedroom last year, but picture specs and problems read online wasn't what I wanted. If the 2024 model have been improved? If yes, I will purchase. Do they have a 48 or 50" ?
I almost ordered one too until I saw how bad Samsung borked it with an irreversible firmware update that seriously broke it. Really wish one of these influencers would hold their feet to the fire until they fix it!
so is microled going to be the future for tvs? I don't plan on buying a new tv until at least the next gen of xbox. maybe even a couple years into it when the devs start pushing the max capability of the next gen console.
Don't tell that there is a reduction in contrast. In the shots where you're filming right from in front of yourself and the monitors, the anti-glare model is totally washed in the upper right corner.
I can't freaking wait for microled to get as cheap as oled is right now, my god it's so incredible
Does Frame TV still get dull colors when viewing at an angle?
Does Samsung anti glare help with the QD OLED raised greys when the sunlight hits it?
Even from the video, I would still take the glossy screen instead of sheen on the matte screen. It als ruins contrast and that "wetness", as Caleb mentioned. So no S95D for me it seems. Hope S90D will still have a new 3rd gen panel though, as I expect Samsung to use last year's panels for the S90D.
I'm interested to know what type of OLED panel the 42" and 48" models use😅
Anti-glare QD-OLED is a great concept but I gotta believe it's not only still not as good with bright rooms as QLED is but will also have a stupid price on it....especially in the 85" size...so with that I'm sure I'll still be buying the QN90C this year.
The matt one need to see together - because we see some chenges in color - the glass is diffrent
Caleb getting kicked out is comical, matte coating on the S95D is very concerned. Vincent already said it lacked depth at times as a result.
I am a huge fan my ikea sonos frame speakers. I use them a surrounds and I’m happy other companies are now doing it!
Please show us more of q990c successor.
I want that 76 microled immediately
Looks like the A95k will finally be affordable.
The Samsung Micro Led Televisions 📺 Displays is truly looks very good 👍! I truly prefer the LG Micro Led Displays Television 📺 more for my heart's likely purchase in the next few years instead of the Organic QD-OLED or the WRGB Oled which are currently available for so much money 💰 right now! 😂❤
Thank you Caleb but if there is inkjet-printed OLED try to get more coverage on it please thanks
We're trying go bring glossy screens to PC monitors for better contrast and now the TV are going the opposite way? Ironic.
they should just sell microLED tiles and we can assembled it up to budget and the size needed. hoping for 27" 4k or sub 27" 4k microLED. just how many tiles used?
Fantastic update! Maybe in 10 years Micro Tech will be here good regular ole people!
The anti glare better be optional, or its gonna ruin the tv. I dont have light where i watch my oled tv
If the S85D is a QD-OLED and priced similar to the LG B series it will sell like CRAZY
Vincent Teoh says the 65" S90D is QD-OLED. It's possible that the 77" Caleb inspected is WOLED. Also, another difference between the S95D and S90D is the 20% brighter 3rd gen panel on the S95D.
I hate manufacturers using completely different panel technologies within a single product line
Hearing the matte is affecting blacks in contrast to the glossy filter
I want those damn Micro LED right now!!! That's a technology we will be able to settle on for a while once it becomes widely available.
Could you let us know the best OLED TVs of SAMSUNG and SONY, which one will be the winner ?
I'm curios if the QD-OLED with the anti-glare coating is safe to use in a room with direct sunlight....
So what’s the difference/Upgrade the s90d and s95d get from s90c and s95c??? Hope the anti-glare coating isn’t the only upgrade
I think, you meant downgrade...
I'm really curious about the micro-led pricing and where we are at at the moment.
I would love to have a 114" microled TV one day. But I'm afraid it will still take quite a while before prices on these tv's come down.
Monitor Audio have done this for years with their Sound frame speakers.
That 76" microLED tv is the final evolution of Tv's. I NEED IT!
Fomo did say that it cost more than Tesla Cyber truck… so Only $65000+
😂
I need win in lottery!
😂😂
The glossy anti-reflection coating on the QD-OLEDs has been *very* good, but it's also like a giant camera lens in cleaning and care (ie: don't ever touch it). Maybe the S95D will be a little more agreeable with Windex?
When will S90D and S95D be available?
I need to know the sustained fullscreen brightness of the MicroLED TV
That Micro LED is NEXT level. Holy cow. 🤯 WOW
Hope S85D cheaper than B4. 🙏🙏
Love the update thank you!
Any news on SAMSUNG & Dolby Vision?
What do you think about the SAMSUNG 'Frame' for just displaying art, overkill?
Thought about having the 'Frame' (art only) and a Sony X95L on opposing walls about 12' apart, but concerned of cross reflection... 🤔
One thing people can’t see in a video that they will see in person: Look at 4:07 - The rabbit on the S95D is much brighter and more white. This is showing the improved processor over the S95C. There’s more areas also, but it’s not as bad as cameras are making it look. I’d say most should see it in person first and then make a final decision.
The anti-glare coating is NOT a good thing. It degrades the picture quality. People don't seem to understand this.
Citation needed
Did they fix the viewing angles on the frame?
So sorry but that anti-glare coating is horrendous 😂 The ashy, haze that they add to screens is far more distracting than any reflections. It's also very easy for people who don't like glossy screens to do an after market solution but not the reverse.
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due to the size of my home, i need a MicroLED to get down to 55inches before i buy one
The antiglare set looks worse than the other non-glare OLED TV in the demo😅
Bezelless micro-LED ultrawide pc monitor. Need that. NO CURVE.
Love Matte! this TV is for people like me who don't want to go insane from the mirror like reflections and seeing yourself sitting on the couch on every dark scene. There are plenty of glossy options on the market still for the rest of you.
So instead of seeing the window reflections In a certain area we now get something that looks like lcd blooming defused across the screen . Great. I think I’ll pass
Ever since I used matte screen protectors on my phone makes me glad I will get a new TV for the S95D model in the near future. Yes I get it resulted the picture quality to become more grainy, but I do grew up with the movie remasters makes me love grain again. Definitely will replace it in the holidays.
Caleb, any news or info about Samsung's QD Mini-LEDs? Such as a theoretical QN90D or QN95D? Thanks.
This is a wonderful video!! I love how you are showing us the new models!! Wow!! That micro led looked incredible on my A95K tv!!
Everything looks amazing on an a95k lol.
So... If the new S90D does not have the new anti-glare coating or the one-connect box, what's the difference from last year's S90C?
I'm still torn between Samsung and Sony. I'm about ready to purchase a new TV and I understand Sony has the best processor on the market but I'm still unsure which brand to get. I currently have a 65" Samsung plasma that's about 13 years old and has been trouble free with zero issues. I don't know if I could get that kind of reliability from a Sony. Please enlighten me .
Will it cover the whole REC2020 color space?
Great use case points and references ….”better than any 7 yr old tv.” In my mind decision made. Thank you
The S95D has nothing but glare. The s95C had GLOSS. I prefer dim gloss over ghostly glare
114” MICRO-LED please tell me it’s affordable!
Did they release an 85” QD-OLED, I have been waiting for this for so long! Please Samsung take my money! Thank you for this video!
Is there any 8k oled tv in 2024 line up?
The best micro LED video to date. Caleb next year please start with the micro LEDs!
Will the 3rd Gen QD-OLED panel make it into the Sony A95M? Or are Sony done with OLED now?
We've had OLED TVs for 11 years now, and MiniLED/QLED TVs are still just LCD TVs which we've had for 20+ years. I'm most excited for the MicroLED TVs, as the next generation of TV tech, with the best picture quality, highest brightness, true blacks, best contrast, and no burn-in. I'd bet a 4K MicroLED TV would last you 15 years, as only 35 movies having been filmed in 8K so far. I'd say an 8K MicroLED TV would last you 20-30 years at this point. You'd probably only need to upgrade when the MicroLEDs themselves start dying after being used for 100,000 hours as they've been rated based on estimates.
Maybe in person it looks good.
But here on camera that antiglare Samsung looks like a matte finish monitor ,gray blacks because the whole screen looks brighter instead of inky blacks and infinite contrast ,
The exact reason why I would never in a million years buy a matte finish oled.
But hey the expert watching it in person says it’s not bad so I’ll have to see.
On the video i was looking them side by side and the “old one looked much better to me
Awesome! Looking forward to the Samsung Frame review!
Great content i wonder have the finally fix the one disconnect box .
Not allowed to say matte finish? Or is it something different?
So has Samsung maxed out on QD QLED & moving all their eggs into OLED & micro LED?
It's hard to feel good about any of this knowing people are being exploited to bring these devices to market. we need to be holding these companies accountable to ensure people aren't being exploited.
after returning my S95B for the dreaded Green screen I have been waiting for micro led , I want to be able to thrash my tv all day if I choose to