I don't know why this video does not have a lot more views. I had to go thru a bunch of videos talking marketing nonsense to finally arrive here. Great video, Thank you for describing the technology.
On the contrast part. If the Qled tv doesn't have dimming zones it performs the same that LED-TV. Full array or dimming zones on the LED will also make deeper blacks than on the QLED. So something to keep in mind.
I watched a lot of videos to try and understand the differences, this was the best one to explain it! I already ordered my new TV, but this confirms my QLED choice is best for my bright living room.
We have all three, Nanocell, QLED and OLED. QLED is better for rooms with windows or lots of glare. OLED has best picture but suffers from mirror like reflections. I don't like Nanocell due to the blooming. Thus the 2 QLED are downstairs and the OLED are upstairs and basement. We are getting rid of Nanocell. If you can deal with the blooming it's generally cheaper than QLED and OLED.
3:10 7/11/23. I’m so impressed you know all that as a regular consumer! I’m trying to Find what type of BiG tv will be good for our living room which can be quite bright and, is a large bright room so I’m hoping to buy one in the 70”-75” range and still be able to see when it’s bright outside. Have you (or anyone else) had this issue? Suggestions?
@@Chandler-JenniferDoolity Our LG C2 OLED has bright room setting and our Samsung QN90B is bright enough for our living room during daylight hours. Note our TV locations have windows toward the side not directly across. The room is not super bright due just one bank of windows in the room in our open floor plan home but we have no issues. Now, both will have reflections it's just factor of the newer screens. LG also has pixel cleaning and screen saver mode for burn-in concerns. QN90B does have slight blooming effect vs OLED has none.
Nanocell has to be one of the worst TVs I've ever had the misfortune to own. (Blooming, Banding, screen bleed, )Not even bothering to keep it for the spare room.
I bought a Samsung Q80B 85”, it was damaged upon delivery. Took it back to the store to exchange for a new one.. Ended up walking out with a LG 77” C2 series OLED. The QLED has a great picture, but compared to the OLED there is no comparison. OLED had the best picture of all the other types Best Buy had on display. My only concern is the mirror like glare. If it ends up being a problem I will exchange for QNED mini-LED that was the next best picture IMO, and much more affordable than OLED.
Wow, this video is just what we need. When you walk into a tv store, there are just so many options, the average guy has no idea Thanks, I am going to watch it all, and I gave you a like
HiSense is redefining the market with the U8K..It has OLED like blackness, up to 144hz refresh rate, 1000 dimming zones on in 55 inch tv, beautiful colors even though its on an 8 bit panel, and an awesome sound system with a subwoofer on the back of the tv for $799.99. Mini dot tvs are the future with no risk of burn in...
I am getting a Hisense 55" QLED UHD Smart TV next week. I love bright lights in my living room, do you recommend it, please? I've seen it in the showroom, a very sleek & borderless TV & the sound is amazing too. It's indeed a true beauty.
Thank you! I was stuck on getting the lg c2 for gaming but my favorite brand is Hisense. I think I feel more comfortable going uled now that I have a better understanding
Speaking about NanoCell (LG), the story is not as simple. The LG Nano76 & Nano78 series have a VA panel for their 50" and 70" models. And it's delicate to find a good review because sometimes they test different sizes so the results are not relevant (IPS panel).
Thank u so much, even highly intelligent people need clear simple guidance videos like this in such confusing and over complicated times, well done brother ❤
I am very impressed with the Hisense mini-LED TV's and it's like midways between OLED and regular LCD's and little risk of burn-in and a much better price.
this is the absolute best description and straight to the point video on this topic I have been, and likely you have been to is why you’re here, wondering about in regards to the different tvs types. thanks for this quality explanation on tv types!
@@hardware_house absolutly, it is a great value tv, i overlooked the fact it's Hisense and not a established reputable brand, prefered it over an LG and i don't regret, for about the same price great features, quality image, great for rooms with sun light, and a very good speakers, recomended it definetly
I have an OLED in my living room and a Samsung in the bedroom. The LG OLED screen is amazing, makes my Samsung (which is about a few years older) seem a little washed out.
That would depends on the model. If you're comparing an OLED with a basic LCD tv then that's not a real comparison. Have to compare say the LG C2 with Samsung QN95B then you will see. Neither of of those 2 I mentioned are better than each other because both have their advantages and disadvantages
It's the QLED, ULED and NANOCELL for me. It's the affordability and durability factor. Those OLED burn ins can be scary, with the amount of power outages we are experiencing these days. Thank you for this great content. By far the most insightful and information packed TV review video I've watched.
LG G2 Oled have heat sink protecting him from burning with 1000 nit, Samsung Qled s95B also very good choice more brighter and colorful but for me is little unrealistic
@@billybob-ro6qf It has nothing to do with the type. You'll want HDMI 2.1, VRR, 120 FPS, low latency game mode that doesn't screw up picture quality too much, effective HDR etc. etc. etc
OMG thank you soo muchh😭 Since 1 week I looked for a video that explains the differences as good as you! You definitely deserve more views This Video helped me to decide which TV I want🥹 I will go for a Hisense ULED tv! Thank u sm
Good introductory video so people know the types of tv and panel. Just one thing is that the COST have changed over the last 2 years at least in North America. The cost for QLED and OLED are pretty much the same and in some cases the QLED are even more expensive. Now for QD-OLED that's new and hence cost more but that price will see a reduction starting in 2023. I believe that OLED will be as cheap as LED tv because the buyers for OLED will now go to QD-OLED, why buy a OLED when you can get better pic quality on QD-OLED. LG will be forced to sell their OLED panels at a cheaper price now.
@Lawrence Andrews my friend I don't know where you get your numbers, reviews and test results from. If you're doubting me then you're also disagreeing with every reliable reviewer and Rtings. QD-OLED is better is almost ever way possible than any OLED on 2022 models. For 2022 the best all round Tv was Sony QD-OLED follow closely by Samsung S95B then most likley G3 then the rest. Now 2023 models are a different case, LG with their new G3 having MLA technology, the test will be between QD-OLED and LG G3 MLA but that we have to wait to test.
@Lawrence Andrews no argument, just read, test and watch reliable sources. You can contact Rtings, FOMO, Vincent, Brian, Tech with KG, Classy and the list goes on (or maybe you don't know any of these reliable sources) you can let them know that YOU think they ALL lied and you're correct.🤣
@@ownerr8441 you don't own neither. 😂😭. Why are you talking to me. You don't know what you talking about. Paneling bending, image processing, sluggish tv interface of tizon. Have you even used it??? I still waiting on you. The washed out of Color that QD-OLED. Positive is 9/10 brighter and Sometimes more detail than the my LG. You don't own both. When you have both of them. Your problem you Rely on experts who is paid to say what ever they want.
I own a Vizio E-551d_AO LED. It is 3D capable and Smart and 55 inches. While it might not have the incredible picture quality of today's TV's, I have run a PlayStation, Desktop PC and cable on it for 10 years and the picture is as good today as it was when I bought it. I think I got my money's worth and that's why my next one will probably be a Vizio, even if I have to pay a bit more.
Hisense U8H in my opinion is the best LED tv on the market. Not to mention cheap! Get you a Apple TV to go with it because of the savings and your welcome!
Very good analysis! Easy to understand and follow. For me, it is OLED. Just love seeing true blacks and the contrast. All the others are attempts to unseat OLED. Can they? Remains to be seen in my opinion.
What a great video! Some improvements you could do in your videos (by my personal judgement) are to (1) lower sound music (2) use sound editing on your voice (3) split video in chapters (for example "Led introduction" , "QLED Introduction" etc for easier navigation. Welcome to TH-cam!
Thanks for the video! I have read when picking out the best TV one needs to take into consideration what one is actually watching. I watch exclusively streaming content: TH-cam TV, Amazon Prime, Netflix, etc. Is it true that Sony's technology is better for this format than Samsung's?
First time coming across your videos. Thanks as video is very good, it provided great detailed information which I have rarely seen in other videos. Keep the good work up Justin.
Such great video ., I like the way you explain the even little things But you forget The main point ., the colour gamut range dci-p3 & the sRGB , those are the most important things on those tvs And also the refresh rate that can go
@hardware_house that was at 0:10, but later in the video it shows pixel properly. Someone should do a compilation video of closed captioning gone wrong, hahaha
Great Content!!! I thank you for sharing your knowledge wit the world. Need your advise... Budget is 500k - 700k (naira).. & I want 65inch. Pls..what do u advise, in brand & and Model & Type. Your reply would be appreciated
.. Thank you sir for youe reply. I appreciate... I jst upped my budget to 950k naira. - 65inch Pls sir.. What do you suggest. And what is your opinion on the LG uhd 4k. Thank you
I love OLED too because it's easy on eyes and product very good eye friendly colour and contrast. A difference can be seen on OLED phones, but OLED tv is still very costly.
Went from a UN40MU7000 to a 43qn90b. Both are great TVs. I originally wanted a Qled but at the time, the tech was too new. I waited for the new tech to mature. I finally decided it was time. I found a mint condition, open box for only $$785. It was worth it. I will wait until QD-Oled matures. Perhaps even nano Q-led. We'll see.
looking for one of the best, but also affordable T.V. for my PLAYSTATION 5. OLED looks the best, but really expensive compared to the others. Hard choice to make. Should I get a smaller, but better picture on an OLED. Or get a QLED with slightly not as good picture & get a 65 inch or larger for around the same price?
amzn.to/3U0G7rz Fire TV omni is currently on discount... Its QLED but with dolby vision enhancement.. Its a best seller... Also consider LG OLED from 55 inches.. Sony OLED, (costly but worth it). Personally, I preffer you go for OLED, cuz you'd be in front of the screen at close range for long periods. Also, since its for gaming, there arnt much static pictures, so you won't need to worry about burn-ins.
Great video, great explanation, as a suggestion I would say just lower down the volume of the bell ring since it is uncomfortable when listening using my earphones 😅
Good video and winner is QLED, it has batter brightness and contras, whereas OLED actually it has no logic, shutting off black colors in that case tv it self doesn’t know when need to shut off bulbs ? And why should shut off ? Bcoz if you want to see something then something must be there and it must be seen! even if you want to see night t v must show you night by turning on bulbs which OLED doesn’t. actually it’s flop idea, and still asking more money. it’s only good to see tv display Random screen saver, but in movie or any programs why should we shut some of the portion of tv ? Which OLED does. At one comparison I could not see the dark wall in picture in OLED tv! whereas QLED showed it, it means we can’t see real pictures, we are missing ! For now QLED is winner.
If you would position the monitor in a centralised angle (where you'd face it directly), VA would deliver the best image quality for streaming and browsing... But if it would be placed side by side with another monitor, where it would have to tilt to an angle, IPS would do, Also if you can confirm that the Sub-Pixels are placed horizontally as opposed to vertically, it would be the overall best in all angles.
I got myself a QLED LG TV. Unfortunately I am disappointed in the term of brightness as the 75' doesnt seem to be as bright as my parents 65' Prism+ LED TV.
I appreciate your work brother, you answer most of our questions & make our findings easy. I need your input, first, I am getting a Hisense A6 55" QLED UHD SMART TV by next week, does it worth it? I love bright lights in my living rooms and as a matter of fact, I have many lights in my living room & love to keep them on always, do you think my choice of TV is suitable for my taste? Secondly, talking about power consumption, how much do you think I'll be spending on the electricity bill for this TV monthly (pre-paid metre user)? Thirdly, is this TV indeed Smart when it comes to being a SMART TV?
Hisense A6 are a line up of entry level smart TV, A6H for instance lacks the Quantum layer (it's LED) but they are smart TVs featuring either google TV or Vidaa OS. In that respect, google TV makes a better smart TV. If you can, get Hisense U6 instead, its QLED. And confirm it has polarized screen so you have no reflections from your bright room.
@hardware_house how do I know it's polarized? Do you mind stating the exact model of the U6 series that I should go for, please? This way, I wouldn't be taken as a novice to the product that I sought.
Yes, go for U6H, it's like the A6H but has QLED. The picture quality is far better... It's on our list of top best budget friendly TVs. Also, if your budget can take it, do hisense U8
@@hardware_house I have done research but it seems my budget cannot foot the bill of the recommended specs. My budget is 255k, do you mind make a suggestion on what to buy please?
I don't know why this video does not have a lot more views. I had to go thru a bunch of videos talking marketing nonsense to finally arrive here. Great video, Thank you for describing the technology.
📣🌟🌟🔥🔥Thanks so much ⚡⚡
Creating value is what we do... ♥️
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I couldn't agree more. This is gold. Thanks for making this video!
I share your thought... I have learned a lot by watching this video !
Do not count viewers.
Appreciate quality. Excellent.
On the contrast part. If the Qled tv doesn't have dimming zones it performs the same that LED-TV. Full array or dimming zones on the LED will also make deeper blacks than on the QLED. So something to keep in mind.
This guy went up and beyond. This video answered every questions I ever had. Thanks!
Super thanks 🔥⚡⚡
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You are master pigseller
Best video by far that I have found explaining the difference between all these tv types
I watched a lot of videos to try and understand the differences, this was the best one to explain it! I already ordered my new TV, but this confirms my QLED choice is best for my bright living room.
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that's because your cheep.
OLED in my bedroom for dark room viewing and miniled in my living room for lights on viewing. That's my current setup and the best for my use cases.
That's awesome💪⚡
They should put this video in the Congressional Hall of Records for how great it is.
Highly appreciated😇🤠
This video answers all questions about the tv display, even questions I didn't even know I had
🤠Glad it helped ...
We have all three, Nanocell, QLED and OLED. QLED is better for rooms with windows or lots of glare. OLED has best picture but suffers from mirror like reflections. I don't like Nanocell due to the blooming. Thus the 2 QLED are downstairs and the OLED are upstairs and basement. We are getting rid of Nanocell. If you can deal with the blooming it's generally cheaper than QLED and OLED.
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3:10 7/11/23. I’m so impressed you know all that as a regular consumer! I’m trying to Find what type of BiG tv will be good for our living room which can be quite bright and, is a large bright room so I’m hoping to buy one in the 70”-75” range and still be able to see when it’s bright outside. Have you (or anyone else) had this issue? Suggestions?
@@Chandler-JenniferDoolity Our LG C2 OLED has bright room setting and our Samsung QN90B is bright enough for our living room during daylight hours. Note our TV locations have windows toward the side not directly across. The room is not super bright due just one bank of windows in the room in our open floor plan home but we have no issues. Now, both will have reflections it's just factor of the newer screens. LG also has pixel cleaning and screen saver mode for burn-in concerns. QN90B does have slight blooming effect vs OLED has none.
Nanocell has to be one of the worst TVs I've ever had the misfortune to own. (Blooming, Banding, screen bleed, )Not even bothering to keep it for the spare room.
I bought a Samsung Q80B 85”, it was damaged upon delivery. Took it back to the store to exchange for a new one.. Ended up walking out with a LG 77” C2 series OLED. The QLED has a great picture, but compared to the OLED there is no comparison. OLED had the best picture of all the other types Best Buy had on display. My only concern is the mirror like glare. If it ends up being a problem I will exchange for QNED mini-LED that was the next best picture IMO, and much more affordable than OLED.
😇🤠... QNED is a good OLED alternative.. 🐁
Wow, this video is just what we need.
When you walk into a tv store, there are just so many options, the average guy has no idea
Thanks, I am going to watch it all, and I gave you a like
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This video should linked to an information button in every electrical store
HiSense is redefining the market with the U8K..It has OLED like blackness, up to 144hz refresh rate, 1000 dimming zones on in 55 inch tv, beautiful colors even though its on an 8 bit panel, and an awesome sound system with a subwoofer on the back of the tv for $799.99. Mini dot tvs are the future with no risk of burn in...
I am getting a Hisense 55" QLED UHD Smart TV next week. I love bright lights in my living room, do you recommend it, please?
I've seen it in the showroom, a very sleek & borderless TV & the sound is amazing too. It's indeed a true beauty.
Not even close. Oled is still the king 👑
U8H is blacker than U8K.
Oled black is still the king and by far
Thank you! I was stuck on getting the lg c2 for gaming but my favorite brand is Hisense. I think I feel more comfortable going uled now that I have a better understanding
Speaking about NanoCell (LG), the story is not as simple.
The LG Nano76 & Nano78 series have a VA panel for their 50" and 70" models.
And it's delicate to find a good review because sometimes they test different sizes so the results are not relevant (IPS panel).
The Lg nanocell 85 series won me over with it's hdmi 2.1 & 2.1earc future proofed inputs costing less than $650 for the 49'in model back in 2020.
I came across this channel day 6th August 2023 and am loving their content…… keep up the creativity guys!
😊😇🤠much appreciated...
Thank u so much, even highly intelligent people need clear simple guidance videos like this in such confusing and over complicated times, well done brother ❤
The best review of the different panels out there. Well done mate. Keep it up
I personally don’t think you went in depth enough with the nano cell tv but amazing video .
I am very impressed with the Hisense mini-LED TV's and it's like midways between OLED and regular LCD's and little risk of burn-in and a much better price.
There is zero burn in risks in miniLED TVs because they're LCDs with super accurate local dimming.
this is the absolute best description and straight to the point video on this topic I have been, and likely you have been to is why you’re here, wondering about in regards to the different tvs types.
thanks for this quality explanation on tv types!
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the most informative video on this topic, needs more views
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BEST EXPLANATION ON THE TUBE. thanks
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As someone who had PanasonicnVT60 (top plasma) am very happy and impressed with my actual Uled Hisense 8G
Will you recommend the Hisense 8G?
@@hardware_house absolutly, it is a great value tv, i overlooked the fact it's Hisense and not a established reputable brand, prefered it over an LG and i don't regret, for about the same price great features, quality image, great for rooms with sun light, and a very good speakers, recomended it definetly
U have great skills for explanation….perfect person for Global Sales Head !!
So glad I finally found this video! This is a great explanation! Thank you so much for doing a fantastic job explaining the differences!
Super thanks.. 🤠
I have an OLED in my living room and a Samsung in the bedroom. The LG OLED screen is amazing, makes my Samsung (which is about a few years older) seem a little washed out.
OLED contrast level can be intimidating ...⚡📣🤠
But i bet your Samsung has better brightness 💥
That would depends on the model. If you're comparing an OLED with a basic LCD tv then that's not a real comparison. Have to compare say the LG C2 with Samsung QN95B then you will see. Neither of of those 2 I mentioned are better than each other because both have their advantages and disadvantages
Excellent video, helped me on my future purchase.
very nice crisp and comprehensive video..thanks!!
All are probably good. LED is the sensible choice . There are too many unnecessary technologies.
Great Summary well explained!!!
It's the QLED, ULED and NANOCELL for me. It's the affordability and durability factor. Those OLED burn ins can be scary, with the amount of power outages we are experiencing these days. Thank you for this great content. By far the most insightful and information packed TV review video I've watched.
Out of the 3 which do you think is the best for video games. I have a PS5 & XBOX series X
@@billybob-ro6qf Probably QLED
LG G2 Oled have heat sink protecting him from burning with 1000 nit, Samsung Qled s95B also very good choice more brighter and colorful but for me is little unrealistic
NeoQLED
@@billybob-ro6qf It has nothing to do with the type. You'll want HDMI 2.1, VRR, 120 FPS, low latency game mode that doesn't screw up picture quality too much, effective HDR etc. etc. etc
Slim line crts also existed and were a huge amount better than lads but consumers didn't back them some were simply amazing such a natural picture
everything i wanted to know delivered perfectly
Thanks bro..
OMG thank you soo muchh😭
Since 1 week I looked for a video that explains the differences as good as you! You definitely deserve more views
This Video helped me to decide which TV I want🥹
I will go for a Hisense ULED tv! Thank u sm
Much ❤. Thanks
Good introductory video so people know the types of tv and panel.
Just one thing is that the COST have changed over the last 2 years at least in North America. The cost for QLED and OLED are pretty much the same and in some cases the QLED are even more expensive. Now for QD-OLED that's new and hence cost more but that price will see a reduction starting in 2023.
I believe that OLED will be as cheap as LED tv because the buyers for OLED will now go to QD-OLED, why buy a OLED when you can get better pic quality on QD-OLED. LG will be forced to sell their OLED panels at a cheaper price now.
Wrong. Newer LG OLED still look better than Samsung QD-OLED.
@Lawrence Andrews my friend I don't know where you get your numbers, reviews and test results from. If you're doubting me then you're also disagreeing with every reliable reviewer and Rtings.
QD-OLED is better is almost ever way possible than any OLED on 2022 models.
For 2022 the best all round Tv was Sony QD-OLED follow closely by Samsung S95B then most likley G3 then the rest.
Now 2023 models are a different case, LG with their new G3 having MLA technology, the test will be between QD-OLED and LG G3 MLA but that we have to wait to test.
@Owner R blah. You don't own both of the samsung and lg version of oled tv
@Lawrence Andrews no argument, just read, test and watch reliable sources.
You can contact Rtings, FOMO, Vincent, Brian, Tech with KG, Classy and the list goes on (or maybe you don't know any of these reliable sources) you can let them know that YOU think they ALL lied and you're correct.🤣
@@ownerr8441 you don't own neither. 😂😭. Why are you talking to me. You don't know what you talking about. Paneling bending, image processing, sluggish tv interface of tizon. Have you even used it??? I still waiting on you. The washed out of Color that QD-OLED. Positive is 9/10 brighter and Sometimes more detail than the my LG.
You don't own both. When you have both of them. Your problem you Rely on experts who is paid to say what ever they want.
I own a Vizio E-551d_AO LED. It is 3D capable and Smart and 55 inches. While it might not have the incredible picture quality of today's TV's, I have run a PlayStation, Desktop PC and cable on it for 10 years and the picture is as good today as it was when I bought it. I think I got my money's worth and that's why my next one will probably be a Vizio, even if I have to pay a bit more.
Thia video was super amazing. It answered many of my questions. Thank you. But please, what about UHD 4K TVs?
4k UHD Explained th-cam.com/video/XqkugfT3v_s/w-d-xo.html
@@hardware_house Thanks a lot. Your videos are really great and your method of explanation is second to none. Thank you, once again.
Such a nice video filled with nice information about technologies and comparison
Hisense U8H in my opinion is the best LED tv on the market. Not to mention cheap! Get you a Apple TV to go with it because of the savings and your welcome!
You Deserve an Honorary Military POB .. Good Job (pat on back)
Oled is the best hands down. No burn in unless you watch the news to much. In that case you deserve it…
Very good analysis! Easy to understand and follow. For me, it is OLED. Just love seeing true blacks and the contrast. All the others are attempts to unseat OLED. Can they? Remains to be seen in my opinion.
The uniqueness of OLED is purely unmatched...
hopefully the price would keep going down and better technology would completely eliminate burn ins.
OLED tv's durability is not the best.
@@MrHiram30 led isn’t reliable as you think. My old lg led tv died after 4 years. Backlight broken….. nice durable this lcd
@@tizzi91able Feel like that’s an outlier, OLED’s are notorious for breaking during and after warranty
I think that the Samsung S95B is the best TV right now, in my opinion ofcourse.
What a great video! Some improvements you could do in your videos (by my personal judgement) are to (1) lower sound music (2) use sound editing on your voice (3) split video in chapters (for example "Led introduction" , "QLED Introduction" etc for easier navigation. Welcome to TH-cam!
Thanks for the tips!
AMAZINGLY DETAILED VIDEO! THANK YOU!
Thank you... 🌟♥️⚡⚡💪
Finally an informative video without crappy marketing. Ty so much.
Thanks... 🔊⚡
Thanks for the video! I have read when picking out the best TV one needs to take into consideration what one is actually watching. I watch exclusively streaming content: TH-cam TV, Amazon Prime, Netflix, etc. Is it true that Sony's technology is better for this format than Samsung's?
Fantastic detailing... Loved the video
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First time coming across your videos. Thanks as video is very good, it provided great detailed information which I have rarely seen in other videos. Keep the good work up Justin.
Much appreciated...
My man! This is great work. Consice and clear.
😇🤠thanks bro...
🎉 God bless Mate, your did a lovely explanation.
great content please next time reduce the background sound volume
Excellent! Thank you for helping me decide. It will be QLED for me because it is the best you can get without spending way too much money.
Go for it...
This was an amazing video, helps me make the right decision.
Glad we helped🤠😇
Such great video ., I like the way you explain the even little things
But you forget The main point ., the colour gamut range dci-p3 & the sRGB , those are the most important things on those tvs
And also the refresh rate that can go
Best review I have ever seen 🎉
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According to the Closed Captioning, when you say pixel, it thinks you are saying "PIG CELL" LOL
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@hardware_house that was at 0:10, but later in the video it shows pixel properly.
Someone should do a compilation video of closed captioning gone wrong, hahaha
Best video.
Good information and interesting voice and explanation
Excellent visual/ graphical support.Good luck.
🔥😇🤠🔥 thanks....
Great Content!!! I thank you for sharing your knowledge wit the world.
Need your advise...
Budget is 500k - 700k (naira).. & I want 65inch.
Pls..what do u advise, in brand & and Model & Type.
Your reply would be appreciated
I think a Hisense U6N will be great for that price.
.. Thank you sir for youe reply.
I appreciate...
I jst upped my budget to 950k naira. - 65inch
Pls sir.. What do you suggest.
And what is your opinion on the LG uhd 4k.
Thank you
I love OLED too because it's easy on eyes and product very good eye friendly colour and contrast. A difference can be seen on OLED phones, but OLED tv is still very costly.
Oled whould become more affordable in the near future...
And its always fun to watch true blacks 😄💪⚡
You can turn low QLED brightness or put in movie mode. no need to buy movie mode
This video was more informative that 10's of video i watched prior to this mehn 👍
How about QNED pls
QNED vs QD-OLED
th-cam.com/video/ZUf0oYSeRMs/w-d-xo.html
Great content; however, music was annoying and too loud. Music was competing with your voice in volume.
Beautiful observation... Fixing it ASAP! 💪⚡♥️
Great information thanks!
Wish the music was lower..Great video nevertheless.
thanks for the vid. told me exactly what i needed to know.
You're very welcome 🤠😇
Insightful
Please, which one is better c645 vs sue9500
great informative vid man. But your background music was waay to loud
Addressed in newer uploads... 🤠 Thanks
nice oled promo. got me at eye fatigue with oled pwm))))))))))
Not Bad Brother - a good review. Keep it up - Atomic Habits
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Wouldn't an IPS panel have a wider viewing angle than a VA panel, making the Nanocell better at angles than the ULED and QLED?
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Went from a UN40MU7000 to a 43qn90b. Both are great TVs. I originally wanted a Qled but at the time, the tech was too new.
I waited for the new tech to mature. I finally decided it was time. I found a mint condition, open box for only $$785. It was worth it.
I will wait until QD-Oled matures. Perhaps even nano Q-led. We'll see.
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So now which one should I buy Samsung or Sony in 55-inch please suggest me some advice 🤔🤔🤔
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Which is best tv for watching tv program channel
Depends on the environment and conditions of the room.. But QLED and ULED are very satisfactory
looking for one of the best, but also affordable T.V. for my PLAYSTATION 5. OLED looks the best, but really expensive compared to the others. Hard choice to make. Should I get a smaller, but better picture on an OLED. Or get a QLED with slightly not as good picture & get a 65 inch or larger for around the same price?
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Fire TV omni is currently on discount...
Its QLED but with dolby vision enhancement..
Its a best seller...
Also consider LG OLED from 55 inches..
Sony OLED, (costly but worth it).
Personally, I preffer you go for OLED, cuz you'd be in front of the screen at close range for long periods. Also, since its for gaming, there arnt much static pictures, so you won't need to worry about burn-ins.
Also, Qled gives good pictures, its the eye fatigue you should worry about.
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Great video, great explanation, as a suggestion I would say just lower down the volume of the bell ring since it is uncomfortable when listening using my earphones 😅
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Good video and winner is QLED, it has batter brightness and contras, whereas OLED actually it has no logic, shutting off black colors in that case tv it self doesn’t know when need to shut off bulbs ? And why should shut off ? Bcoz if you want to see something then something must be there and it must be seen! even if you want to see night t v must show you night by turning on bulbs which OLED doesn’t. actually it’s flop idea, and still asking more money. it’s only good to see tv display Random screen saver, but in movie or any programs why should we shut some of the portion of tv ? Which OLED does. At one comparison I could not see the dark wall in picture in OLED tv! whereas QLED showed it, it means we can’t see real pictures, we are missing ! For now QLED is winner.
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What is a good 27 inch computer monitor for browsing and streaming video? IPS or VA type of LCD panel? Is HDR or HDR+ a must have feature?
If you would position the monitor in a centralised angle (where you'd face it directly), VA would deliver the best image quality for streaming and browsing...
But if it would be placed side by side with another monitor, where it would have to tilt to an angle, IPS would do,
Also if you can confirm that the Sub-Pixels are placed horizontally as opposed to vertically, it would be the overall best in all angles.
Oled for dark rooms only movies . Best experience but if you want to see news , sports and in bright room definetely go qled
I got myself a QLED LG TV. Unfortunately I am disappointed in the term of brightness as the 75' doesnt seem to be as bright as my parents 65' Prism+ LED TV.
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so what tv to buy best for ps5
I appreciate your work brother, you answer most of our questions & make our findings easy.
I need your input, first, I am getting a Hisense A6 55" QLED UHD SMART TV by next week, does it worth it?
I love bright lights in my living rooms and as a matter of fact, I have many lights in my living room & love to keep them on always, do you think my choice of TV is suitable for my taste?
Secondly, talking about power consumption, how much do you think I'll be spending on the electricity bill for this TV monthly (pre-paid metre user)?
Thirdly, is this TV indeed Smart when it comes to being a SMART TV?
Hisense A6 are a line up of entry level smart TV, A6H for instance lacks the Quantum layer (it's LED) but they are smart TVs featuring either google TV or Vidaa OS. In that respect, google TV makes a better smart TV. If you can, get Hisense U6 instead, its QLED.
And confirm it has polarized screen so you have no reflections from your bright room.
@hardware_house how do I know it's polarized?
Do you mind stating the exact model of the U6 series that I should go for, please? This way, I wouldn't be taken as a novice to the product that I sought.
@@hardware_house does Hosense has U6 series in 55 inch?
Yes, go for U6H, it's like the A6H but has QLED. The picture quality is far better... It's on our list of top best budget friendly TVs.
Also, if your budget can take it, do hisense U8
@@hardware_house I have done research but it seems my budget cannot foot the bill of the recommended specs.
My budget is 255k, do you mind make a suggestion on what to buy please?
Please which should I Go for, between Samsung crystals uhd 2023 and Samsung qled 2023?
QLED straight up!
@@hardware_house thanks for your response, I later choose Sony Bravia 50' over the Samsung TV, hope it's going to be the right choice?
Do the OLED supprts 3D
This video was quite informative