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I have this TV and in several places (like AVS forums) they say you should take the black level (under brightness) imto the negative to get deeper more accurate blacks. And it definitely helps. I have an OLED as well and with the right calibration this looks very close and has some very deep blacks.
@@mrk1075 originally I was gonna get an 85 inch TV but when I saw the 100 inch, I just had to do it. I will be getting a different stand for sure. But it works great with the recliner.
Nice! Also consider whether a projector is a good fit for your use case. That's the route I'm taking for a screen of this size and beyond. The Hisense C2 Ultra looks quite good.
I kept going back and forth between options. I had an older HD short-throw projector, but I’ve always wanted to try a big TV. With prices dropping so much, I decided to give it a shot. We'll see how long I stick with this setup! Haha.
I’m releasing a follow-up video tonight that will cover the dimensions of the TV. If I remember correctly, the height was around 20 inches, and the distance between the two feet was 55 inches. Be sure to check out my next video, where I’ll be asking for ideas on how to accessorize this TV. It’s got me rethinking my entire setup-absolutely love it!
@@the_90s92 so I did remember the distance correctly the feet on the tv are 20” long the distance between each foot is 55 inches. Here is the new video. th-cam.com/video/XkinAT9woRk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=1JwoOU6pS88az9zk
Ya the blooming seem to stand out some to me, I messed with the settings afterwards and I think it looks alot better. I'll have to check out the X90L, do you have it?
I just checked out that TV, and it does look amazing! A bit out of my budget at the moment, though. I think the Hisense 100 U8 has some similar specs, so I'd be curious to see a comparison with the Sony X90L. Honestly, Hisense has really stepped up their game lately. I used to think of them as the budget TV option, but some of their premium models have impressed me, especially given the price point.
That’s the crazy part TH-cam compresses there 4K content so if I had some real 4K video, it would even look better. I’ll mess with the settings and different formats when I have a little bit of more time.
@@DCN133 yeah I saw Costco too! I almost was gonna buy that one there, but there is no way to get that into our SUV. Thought about maybe strapping it into the roof, but that thing is heavy! I have been messing with the settings. I do feel like the quality in My Home is better than what was shown on the TV. Your do need to mess with the settings. I think that they optimize it for energy efficient. I’ve watched a couple movies on it so far and they were great. It really felt like I was in the movie theater. I’ll have to mess with regular TV and some football games. And see how the refresh rate looks on that.
@@JMARTS_HAUNTI looked at this and an 86 LG at Costco and the guy there said to order it online to get it delivered. But I think Best Buy maybe a little cheaper.
The videos I’m playing are just random content from TH-cam to show off the picture quality-there’s a ton of great stuff on there. This is a Hisense, and it’s exactly what I chose, and I couldn’t be happier with it!
These are some settings that I messed around with that I think helped. You can watch it in this video. Optimize Hisense 100” U7 QLED for DARK Cinematic OLED like Viewing! th-cam.com/video/LwOpC0RtxuU/w-d-xo.html
Congratulations i been passing buy this tv at bestbuy for a week now 😂 I just want it because it's a "100 I bought a LG c4 88 last year so my wife would kill me if this shows up next week 😂
@@frankfossaceca9616 I’ve had a projector setup before and have also checked out some of the new ultra-short throw models. At the end of the day, though, I simply prefer a TV over a projector setup. It’s kind of like comparing a traditional bike to an e-bike-both are fantastic options, but they offer completely different experiences.
I’m currently on the hunt for a TV stand that’s both visually appealing and functional. I’ve found one that caught my eye, but it would need some customization to fit the width of the TV legs. Considering the price point, though, I think it’s a bit steep. I’ll be researching and exploring other options for mounts and TV stands and plan to share my findings in a video by the end of the week. Be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss the options I come across! A TV of this size definitely requires some extra thought, but I’m loving the challenge-and loving the TV even more!
The box is big. The TV is large but not as large as the box it came in. I purchased two of them and it's an ok TV but definitely not the best but for the price you can't beat it.
I was considering upgrading to the U8 series and going for the 100-inch model, but that ended up being outside of my budget. The U8 series is undeniably a superior TV, though it does come with a higher price tag-about an additional thousand dollars. That said, for the price, I’m genuinely impressed with this one. Is your TV mounted, or are you using the stand? I still can’t get over the size; it’s mind-blowing. Whenever I look at our 55-inch or 65-inch TVs, they just seem so small now.
@@justinjo1403 It’s true! Unfortunately, wearing flip-flops has left its mark-literally! I don’t even have a hairline on part of my foot because of them. Haha!
Totally agree JMARTS! The picture quality of ANY TV over 65" is HORRIBLE! The distortion and the motion processing makes these TVs hard to watch. And the colors are so washed out. The only way they are better is the immersion. Get a premium Sony, LG, or Samsung OLED in a 65" and sit 8 to 10' away and you will be in heaven!!!
@@billtinnell2206 I recorded this using my cell phone camera, so blooming is inevitable unless you’re a professional videographer with the skills to minimize it. I’ve owned Sony and Samsung TVs and have friends who’ve spent a lot on those brands. Honestly, this TV performs even better than those. I’m thrilled with it-it truly delivers. I’ve seen other high-end TVs, and this one holds its own. It’s incredible. Hisense does offer some budget-friendly options, but take a look at their U series. These aren’t low-budget TVs-they feature advanced dimming zones and impressive peak brightness, which are key for delivering that stunning picture quality you’re looking for. No regrets with this TV-it’s absolutely awesome, and the price makes it even better.
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I have this TV and in several places (like AVS forums) they say you should take the black level (under brightness) imto the negative to get deeper more accurate blacks. And it definitely helps. I have an OLED as well and with the right calibration this looks very close and has some very deep blacks.
@@BillyReichard that’s great to know! Thanks I’ll mess with that setting
Question is why would you want a tv that big to sit that high on top of the fireplace? If you look up that high you will get a stiff neck.
@@mrk1075 originally I was gonna get an 85 inch TV but when I saw the 100 inch, I just had to do it. I will be getting a different stand for sure. But it works great with the recliner.
@ I bet Star Wars will look great on a hundred inch tv! 🤗 have fun!
@@mrk1075 definitely on the list of movies to watch! It’ll be awesome for Andor season two when that comes out. 🤗 😝
@@mrk1075
Question is, why do you care what someone does with their own TV?
TV too high.
@@EJBarrois I was wondering that, but I don’t mind it right now. Eventually, I’ll get a better accommodating TV stand.
@JMARTS_HAUNT i have an unboxing video. I along with my son, mounted it. You're going to love it.
I mounted it 24 inches off of thw ground.
@@JMARTS_HAUNTWAY TOO HIGH!!
@@MRSTEEL15 I’m still figuring it out, but for now, it works while I’m relaxing in the recliner! 😆
@@JMARTS_HAUNT The problem now is you getting out of the recliner! 😂
Great deal. Enjoy brotha😊
So far I don't regret it!
Nice! Also consider whether a projector is a good fit for your use case. That's the route I'm taking for a screen of this size and beyond. The Hisense C2 Ultra looks quite good.
I kept going back and forth between options. I had an older HD short-throw projector, but I’ve always wanted to try a big TV. With prices dropping so much, I decided to give it a shot. We'll see how long I stick with this setup! Haha.
@@JMARTS_HAUNTprojectors just don’t compare, these tvs are starting to get more affordable and it just makes sense.
@@JayBelafonteabsolutely, 100”
What size stand do I need got this big boy? How far apart are the tv stands?
I’m releasing a follow-up video tonight that will cover the dimensions of the TV. If I remember correctly, the height was around 20 inches, and the distance between the two feet was 55 inches. Be sure to check out my next video, where I’ll be asking for ideas on how to accessorize this TV. It’s got me rethinking my entire setup-absolutely love it!
@ thanks for the reply, I’m in the market for a large Tv and this one is on my list. I’ll be sure to follow and subscribe.
@@the_90s92 so I did remember the distance correctly the feet on the tv are 20” long the distance between each foot is 55 inches. Here is the new video. th-cam.com/video/XkinAT9woRk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=1JwoOU6pS88az9zk
hope you get another stand, fireplace one doesn't do it justice.
Oh it’s on the list :)
TV waaayyyy too high and so much blooming Dude.
Sorry but that's such a deal braker. Go take a 98" X90L and wall mount it.
Ya the blooming seem to stand out some to me, I messed with the settings afterwards and I think it looks alot better. I'll have to check out the X90L, do you have it?
I just checked out that TV, and it does look amazing! A bit out of my budget at the moment, though. I think the Hisense 100 U8 has some similar specs, so I'd be curious to see a comparison with the Sony X90L. Honestly, Hisense has really stepped up their game lately. I used to think of them as the budget TV option, but some of their premium models have impressed me, especially given the price point.
Why does the box say Hisense 100 inch. But the powered tv says LG.
@@DCN133 it’s a Hisense TV. I was just going through TH-cam videos to check the quality.
That’s the crazy part TH-cam compresses there 4K content so if I had some real 4K video, it would even look better. I’ll mess with the settings and different formats when I have a little bit of more time.
How is it with sports or regular tv? I head there is skipping and a jittery picture when playing tv or movie. I was looking at the same one at Costco.
@@DCN133 yeah I saw Costco too! I almost was gonna buy that one there, but there is no way to get that into our SUV. Thought about maybe strapping it into the roof, but that thing is heavy! I have been messing with the settings. I do feel like the quality in My Home is better than what was shown on the TV. Your do need to mess with the settings. I think that they optimize it for energy efficient. I’ve watched a couple movies on it so far and they were great. It really felt like I was in the movie theater. I’ll have to mess with regular TV and some football games. And see how the refresh rate looks on that.
@@JMARTS_HAUNTI looked at this and an 86 LG at Costco and the guy there said to order it online to get it delivered. But I think Best Buy maybe a little cheaper.
Why you running a lg qned theme on a hisense i guess you should have bought the lg instead
The videos I’m playing are just random content from TH-cam to show off the picture quality-there’s a ton of great stuff on there. This is a Hisense, and it’s exactly what I chose, and I couldn’t be happier with it!
The future is looking very bright indeed, i would replace my projector with this awesome.
Anyone know the best settings for this TV?
These are some settings that I messed around with that I think helped. You can watch it in this video. Optimize Hisense 100” U7 QLED for DARK Cinematic OLED like Viewing!
th-cam.com/video/LwOpC0RtxuU/w-d-xo.html
I got it 2 weeks ago and honestly it’s a different viewing experience
Right! I looked at any of the TVs in our house now and they all look so small. So crazy.
Hope ya dialed it in.
I have been messing with the settings. Defiantly makes a difference. I'm seeing similar results now to my 65" U7 TV.
People hating but it’s awesome
Congratulations i been passing buy this tv at bestbuy for a week now 😂 I just want it because it's a "100 I bought a LG c4 88 last year so my wife would kill me if this shows up next week 😂
Thank you! Haha, Sounds like you’ve got amazing TV! Your restraint is impressive, though. Maybe next week will be the week, who knows? 😂
The CCP will be happy.
Lol
Looks a bit tooooo high for where you will be watching it eye level wise. 🤷♂️🤔
When I recline my chair just right I can get that right angle! Yeah, I’ll be messing around with the set up. But love the TV.
No Way. For The Price of That Television. Do You Realize What Kind of Projector You Can Buy. Huge Screen. 200 Inch. HD Projector. Just My Opinion.!!!
@@frankfossaceca9616 I’ve had a projector setup before and have also checked out some of the new ultra-short throw models. At the end of the day, though, I simply prefer a TV over a projector setup. It’s kind of like comparing a traditional bike to an e-bike-both are fantastic options, but they offer completely different experiences.
Can’t find a stand for it
I’m currently on the hunt for a TV stand that’s both visually appealing and functional. I’ve found one that caught my eye, but it would need some customization to fit the width of the TV legs. Considering the price point, though, I think it’s a bit steep. I’ll be researching and exploring other options for mounts and TV stands and plan to share my findings in a video by the end of the week. Be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss the options I come across! A TV of this size definitely requires some extra thought, but I’m loving the challenge-and loving the TV even more!
Way to high mount it on the wall
@@micmichael!@@micmichael
Supa big Azz TV😊
Right!
The box is big. The TV is large but not as large as the box it came in.
I purchased two of them and it's an ok TV but definitely not the best but for the price you can't beat it.
I was considering upgrading to the U8 series and going for the 100-inch model, but that ended up being outside of my budget. The U8 series is undeniably a superior TV, though it does come with a higher price tag-about an additional thousand dollars. That said, for the price, I’m genuinely impressed with this one. Is your TV mounted, or are you using the stand?
I still can’t get over the size; it’s mind-blowing. Whenever I look at our 55-inch or 65-inch TVs, they just seem so small now.
Wait another year and this tv will be under 1000 dollars
Right! Can’t wait because there will be a bigger one! Haha
Using one person to unbox a massive tv… 🤨🤦♂️🤷♂️🤔🙄😳😂🤣😆. And wearing Flip Flops.
Ha ha, heck yeah! You should see me do my other projects
That fireplace😂 is not Fire
lol! But that tv!
you should probley loose the flip flops lol not good for toes
@@justinjo1403 It’s true! Unfortunately, wearing flip-flops has left its mark-literally! I don’t even have a hairline on part of my foot because of them. Haha!
it's better to have a Premium G4 !
@@pascalsaint-germain1417 lol
Totally agree JMARTS! The picture quality of ANY TV over 65" is HORRIBLE! The distortion and the motion processing makes these TVs hard to watch. And the colors are so washed out. The only way they are better is the immersion. Get a premium Sony, LG, or Samsung OLED in a 65" and sit 8 to 10' away and you will be in heaven!!!
@@billtinnell2206 I recorded this using my cell phone camera, so blooming is inevitable unless you’re a professional videographer with the skills to minimize it. I’ve owned Sony and Samsung TVs and have friends who’ve spent a lot on those brands. Honestly, this TV performs even better than those. I’m thrilled with it-it truly delivers. I’ve seen other high-end TVs, and this one holds its own. It’s incredible.
Hisense does offer some budget-friendly options, but take a look at their U series. These aren’t low-budget TVs-they feature advanced dimming zones and impressive peak brightness, which are key for delivering that stunning picture quality you’re looking for. No regrets with this TV-it’s absolutely awesome, and the price makes it even better.