QD-OLED vs Mini LED - Don't Buy the 𝗪𝗥𝗢𝗡𝗚 TV!

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  • Опубліковано 21 лис 2024

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  • @tobygroves2112
    @tobygroves2112 Рік тому +231

    Please consider doing a video on motion processing, explaining in detail what all the various terminology means and options do, such as telecine, pulldown, judder, interpolation, BFI etc etc. Like many, I have some understanding of these technologies but a dedicated video which explains all of them would be a great help to many I'm sure.

    • @dankeplace
      @dankeplace Рік тому +5

      these vids already exist, why would Vincent waste time explaining when it's been done s ton times before?

    • @amazin7006
      @amazin7006 Рік тому +41

      @@dankeplace Same reason he makes any videos at all. His explanations are typically better and more thorough than others.

    • @dankeplace
      @dankeplace Рік тому

      @@amazin7006 he generally does reviews, he is not a dictionary. People need to stop having their hands held, or expect to.

    • @robertlawrence9000
      @robertlawrence9000 Рік тому +13

      @@dankeplace That's a ridiculous argument.

    • @dankeplace
      @dankeplace Рік тому

      @@robertlawrence9000 it's ridiculous to you, but that vid doesn't exist for a reason.

  • @DeeBatch
    @DeeBatch Рік тому +5

    Hi, Vincent I gotta say you got the Samsungs really close to Ref Sony Monitor. We do lose accuracy on UA-cam but man they look close. Great job.

  • @kentglass3894
    @kentglass3894 Рік тому +9

    honestly. if u get and oled or mini led. u win. period. they are both great.

  • @jonathanmarsh8119
    @jonathanmarsh8119 Рік тому +21

    I upgraded by Samsung 43" MU7000 to a QN90B because I found a great deal locally earlier this year. But it is amazing to see how quickly the quality of TVs change of just a year.

    • @xintimidate
      @xintimidate Рік тому +24

      I mean you went from a low end TV to a high-end TV. If you compare the top end TVs of last year to this year there isn't a big gap

    • @Sejuani89
      @Sejuani89 Рік тому +9

      Its a better choice than this year's QN90C so congrats

    • @baza3a
      @baza3a Рік тому

      Only a year ?? im planning to upgrade my 5+ years TV when sales hit (still not decided whether qn95c or s95c) XD

    • @Shade7x
      @Shade7x Рік тому

      @@Sejuani89 what makes the B better than the C?

  • @MadViking82
    @MadViking82 Рік тому +8

    Fantastic! I still think the X95K looks better in the 007 Spectre scenes where Samsung QLED Mini LEDs tend to overblow the image. For that accuracry, you have to deal with more blooming on the Sony MiniLeds, though.

    • @highdefnews
      @highdefnews Рік тому

      Not on this years Samsungs. They no longer overshoot EOTF if dynamic tone mapping is set to static.

    • @MadViking82
      @MadViking82 Рік тому

      @@highdefnews Okay, maybe the footage was just somewhat saturated or something. I have heard a lot of good things about the latest Samsung Miniled, and if they have fixed that problem, then they may be better than Sony this year. Let's see what the X95L brings.

  • @MrGoochelaar
    @MrGoochelaar Рік тому +12

    I sold my 65S95B for a 85C845 and it was a good decision. Not just because of the bigger size but also because the local dimming is great on the 85 inch while having a peak brightness of 2x-3x that of the 65S95B. TV is mainly used for PS5 gaming.

    • @ts8960
      @ts8960 9 місяців тому

      can you comment on the blooming effect regarding subtitles on the miniled

    • @MrGoochelaar
      @MrGoochelaar 9 місяців тому

      @@ts8960if you get 85 inch you have so many mini-leds that you barely have any blooming. Might be different for smaller versions though

    • @MakeSh00t
      @MakeSh00t 8 місяців тому

      better to spend for pc hardware and good pc monitor than for expensive TV all tv channels are most non hd and full hd not 4k... and non hdr.. waist of money.

  • @lingviston
    @lingviston Рік тому +13

    For me the best example of QLED inferiority was the Q90T + PS5 + Bloodborne menu. Probably because of that cap on the brightness of small elements, the menu of BB was so gloomy that I could barely see white menu options on the dark background. And this transfers to gameplay as well. Take Ghost of Tsushima at night as an instance. Q90T rendered it as an almost BLACK picture. Even the lower level Q80T could handle it better, probably again because of the same algorithm. My guess is that it is not that hard in the lower-end model, because of a much less number of local dimming zone.
    If you could include these two test scenarios in your further reviews - it might be helpful for us to pick a better TV.
    PS. Both referred models were calibrated according to recommendations from this channel.

  • @dougquaid570
    @dougquaid570 Рік тому +9

    Excellent. I'll take my 10 year no burn in guarantee now.

  • @Fidelb33r
    @Fidelb33r Рік тому +39

    The weakness of Samsung TV's appears to be the tv chipset and not the screen itself if the same issues of last year keep popping up.
    They need to improve that, firmware releases and the OS.

    • @Unknown.907
      @Unknown.907 Рік тому +1

      True all most of the tvs get there screens from Samsung

    • @doctorparker1736
      @doctorparker1736 Рік тому +7

      But Sony that use mediatek chipset with 2 HDMI 2.1 that’s actually an old chipset nobody wants to talk about that 😅?

    • @1LiterSpaWater
      @1LiterSpaWater Рік тому +2

      Samsung doesn't make its own displays anymore apart from qd oled. TCL is the main producer of LED panels, also for Samsung. You forgot to mention the build quality as well, both for qled and qd oled, which is absolute trash.

    • @Fidelb33r
      @Fidelb33r Рік тому +2

      @@1LiterSpaWater Yes buildquality was horrible

    • @dankeplace
      @dankeplace Рік тому

      @@1LiterSpaWater Samsung does make panels, TCL don't make LED panels, they make LCD panels with LED back lighting, albeit edgelit, backlit, FALD or miniled.

  • @arbitersincantations6519
    @arbitersincantations6519 Рік тому +5

    Still waiting for OLED monitor to buy. Without this channel I would have bought one allready :D

  • @marrow94
    @marrow94 Рік тому +16

    Guys remember, on miniled for gaming the motion plus HAS to be enabled, but turn everything to zero. This will solve many image problems like a sort of green trail behind bright objects on a dark background.

    • @ADISTOD3MUS
      @ADISTOD3MUS Рік тому +3

      This it's 💯% correct. Lots have no clue that ONLY enable it without touching everything else your games look absolutely amazing than before and actually it DOESN'T add lag in that way. I discovered this on my seriesX and my brand new Q70B Samsung TV and it really does a noticable difference while my games are running at solid 60fps.👍

    • @DanielZH
      @DanielZH Рік тому

      @@ADISTOD3MUS Thanks, I'm gonna try it

  • @asafblasbergvideographer
    @asafblasbergvideographer Рік тому +21

    After 8 minutes on that dark scene, on the OLED you can barely see it. Very cool tech lol

    • @NexGenTek
      @NexGenTek Рік тому +1

      Static or loop which no one will ever do lol

    • @hdtvtest
      @hdtvtest  Рік тому +41

      @NexGenTek: It was not static or looped... that House of The Dragon beach scene was playing normally without interruption.

    • @asafblasbergvideographer
      @asafblasbergvideographer Рік тому +5

      @@NexGenTek It's not static or loop he was playing back the content in real time. Please watch the video.

    • @asafblasbergvideographer
      @asafblasbergvideographer Рік тому +2

      @@hdtvtest Thank you for clarifying. Consumers need to understand the pros and cons of both technologies. Always enjoy your videos Vincent. :)

    • @NexGenTek
      @NexGenTek Рік тому

      @@hdtvtest That's new. Because the way you triggered it last year was by using a loop. I'm guessing because the show is graded so dark it triggered the dimming because it doesn't happen normally like that.

  • @highdefnews
    @highdefnews Рік тому +11

    Seeing the HX310 in these reviews is both awesome & extremely frustrating. It’s awesome because it’s a great frame of reference, but extremely frustrating because no commercial TV comes close to looking that good 😂 😭

    • @dankeplace
      @dankeplace Рік тому

      Hisense has 2 Dual Cell models.

    • @gbhxvohdchigblkh4620
      @gbhxvohdchigblkh4620 Рік тому

      It's extremely frustrating to see such severe black crush on the samsung tvs.
      I can't accept a downgrade in terms of shadow detail coming from a panasonic oled.

    • @barryjones2366
      @barryjones2366 Рік тому +1

      The problem with the HX310 is it can only reach 1000 nits max for highlights/fullscreen so you can see in the video where the TVs are both brighter than it sometimes for the highlights, I think for colours now the A95K beat's it as well for BT2020. Really need the Dolby Pulsar now..... 😀

    • @dankeplace
      @dankeplace Рік тому +1

      @@barryjones2366 The HX310 is a reference monitor, possibly for color grading or editing.
      Anyone using this, would not need more than 1000 nits due to viewing distance, it's only a 31 inch monitor, and you would possibly be around 50cm from it.

    • @ADISTOD3MUS
      @ADISTOD3MUS Рік тому

      @@gbhxvohdchigblkh4620 Your HDMI black level must be all over the place my friend 🤣.

  • @SteadyPetesFPVquadracing
    @SteadyPetesFPVquadracing Рік тому +5

    Why is brightness so important? I feel like my LG C9 is already burning my eyes out. I have to pinch my eyes so often when watching a movie or tv show.

    • @LucidSteve
      @LucidSteve Рік тому +3

      It is mostly important for people who watch TV in a bright room.

  • @MrMitico4889
    @MrMitico4889 Рік тому +7

    @HDTVTest good video, very useful, but please give us the review of S95C and the comparison between S95C and LG G3, especially with game content! Thank you.

  • @phillydavison
    @phillydavison Рік тому +6

    Good review, I don't think the LD on game mode will look as bad as it did in this video, something must be going on as it looks nowhere near that bad on my QN95B.

    • @ADISTOD3MUS
      @ADISTOD3MUS Рік тому +2

      It doesn't look like that on game mode. I have a neighborhood that has the TV with a seriesX and it looks absolutely amazing in game mode. This videos are done with purposes.

  • @dersmoodoofreak
    @dersmoodoofreak Рік тому +29

    I was considering the qn95c over the s95c for gaming since I like bright images. But seeing the local dimming process being worse in game mode really helped me in deciding for the s95c. Thank you for showing this important information about the qn95c which I havent found ANYWHERE ELSE

    • @xxxxxx4085
      @xxxxxx4085 Рік тому +4

      RTINGS also showed this in their test

    • @dersmoodoofreak
      @dersmoodoofreak Рік тому +2

      @@xxxxxx4085 rtings does not have the qn95c up yet. I wont look up local dimming behavior from different/older TVs and assume its the same on the qn95c since they improved local dimming this year

    • @OlderRockRocks
      @OlderRockRocks Рік тому +8

      Local dimming is always worse in game mode. That's why LCD screens suck for gaming.

    • @dersmoodoofreak
      @dersmoodoofreak Рік тому +2

      @@OlderRockRocks Thanks for letting me know. I will keep this in mind. I didnt know that

    • @phillydavison
      @phillydavison Рік тому +11

      I have the QN95B and the same game shown in this video DMC and it looks nowhere near as bad as it did here, must be something going on I can't believe with double the dimming zones that it would look that washed out when it doesn't on my QN95B.

  • @MK-uy5gs
    @MK-uy5gs Рік тому +1

    Thank you for your great work. Which tv is better when watching sports/football?

  • @nejihiashi
    @nejihiashi Рік тому +12

    Thank you Vincent for the excellent review, i wish you could do a comparison between all the neo qled TVs qn90a vs qn90b vs qn95c (qn90c is a straight downgrade) to see if there is improvements or downgrades

    • @Sejuani89
      @Sejuani89 Рік тому

      I would love to see this. I want to see how Samsung improves (or not) their QLED mini LEDs

    • @barryjones2366
      @barryjones2366 Рік тому

      QN90C is better than the QN90B so I would include it in a comparison. Check out Classy Techs review. ADS/IPS panels are normally worse than VA but not this year on Samsungs. He will compare them, he has a QN90B, QN90C and now has a QN95C.... 😀

    • @Sejuani89
      @Sejuani89 Рік тому +1

      @@barryjones2366 rtings says otherwise. rtings is the most comprehensive and most objective TV review site. They scored QN90C lower than the QN90B

    • @barryjones2366
      @barryjones2366 Рік тому +1

      @@Sejuani89 RTings is not that good for their observations, they are only good for measurements. Their scores are sometimes very weird. The QN95B has newer firmware than the QN90B it has older firmware where the brightness was a bit more, so you should compare the QN95Bs score with the QN90C and the QN90C scores a bit higher......not that it means alot, for some reason they gave the 90B and 95B really different scores for TV shows.....Classy said when side by side the QN90C is better for blooming control and balance to the picture because it's more accurate with the new Static Tone Mapping option and has better local dimming algorithms. Should be better for viewing angles as well. So just depends do you want a TV with more blooming or a brighter TV with less blooming, better viewing angles, motion, playing low bit-rate content and accuracy? Did you watch the Classy Tech review? He covers the stuff that matters more than RTings.

    • @nejihiashi
      @nejihiashi Рік тому +1

      ​@@barryjones2366classy approach is subjective and doesn't show how he came to that conclusion, rtings shows us the differencea in an objective test

  • @djayjp
    @djayjp Рік тому +15

    I prefer reduced brightness vs obvious blooming. The subtitle example was easily the best of any LED I've seen.

    • @techtt6213
      @techtt6213 Рік тому +1

      MacBook Pro does it a lot better but that's an unfair comparison given 2000 dimming zones on 14"

  • @techtt6213
    @techtt6213 Рік тому +211

    SAMSUNG JUST GIVE US DOLBY VISION

    • @David-nd4to
      @David-nd4to Рік тому +26

      They don’t want to pay to license it

    • @grimdicer152
      @grimdicer152 Рік тому +16

      You forgot to say, please

    • @MrlspPrt
      @MrlspPrt Рік тому +4

      Samsung: noooooo 🎶

    • @techtt6213
      @techtt6213 Рік тому +23

      @@David-nd4to Which is stupid since they would pass the costs to the consumer anyway. If we learned anything about companies recently is that they will almost never absorb costs.

    • @techtt6213
      @techtt6213 Рік тому +1

      @@grimdicer152 Good point, maybe that will finally do it.

  • @barryjones2366
    @barryjones2366 Рік тому +2

    Excellent review! Just wondering when you showed the game footage with raised blacks did you have Game HDR On or Off, it looked Off? What does it look like with Game HDR On I wonder when setup correctly for 2000 nits? 😀 Are the blacks better and then the whole picture? What about responsiveness of the back-light in Game Mode is it better than last year and is it noticeably worse than regular picture modes? Thanks Vincent!

  • @redrock425
    @redrock425 Рік тому +18

    OLED is great for evening film viewing but I don't think I'd buy one for daytime use or if I had kids that are likely to leave the same image on screen for prolonged periods.

    • @derekfurst6233
      @derekfurst6233 Рік тому +4

      The burn in mitigation stuff is getting really good. I use an oled for my main monitor (LG C2) and I leave static images on the screen and walk away. If the same image is up it dims, and if the computer goes to sleep it changes to a slide show, and if the computer doesn't go to sleep it changes to a mostly black screen saver. I've never noticed a trace of burn in with my OLED or my qdoled tv

    • @fepethepenguin8287
      @fepethepenguin8287 Рік тому

      ​@@derekfurst6233 same.... iv never known any one ever to get burn in. I also use mine as a PC monitor.. 55 inch.. would never go lower now... even tho I thot 48 would be too big .. nope

    • @trevhib
      @trevhib Рік тому

      LG, Panasonic and Philips will all have MLA this year, which are fine for daytime viewing. As is the LG G2, based on RTINGs SDR real scene brightness figures. Expensive but it can be done.

    • @johnathansmith1003
      @johnathansmith1003 Рік тому +1

      5 OLEDS and 2 children with xbox/ps/switch. 0 Burn in.... HOURS AND HOURS of ROBLOX... 0 burn-in. You're fine. And now with the QD-OLED besting mini-led in brightness, what's not to love. Oh yeah, and it's even better with OLED and not having DSE

    • @Man_eee
      @Man_eee Рік тому

      @@johnathansmith1003 Is OLED or QD OLED better for your eyes than MiniLED QLED?

  • @BangSkeeet
    @BangSkeeet Рік тому +14

    Looks like the battle wages on between the TLC QM8 vs U8K for this year's best miniLED.
    That starfield performance is just sad across every miniLED released so far, I don't see any non-OLED surviving it but hopefully with a couple thousand zones instead of just 1000, we can finally get close enough for reference. TLC and Hisense are the only 2 brands taking miniLED serious as everyone goes all-in for their OLEDs.

    • @fepethepenguin8287
      @fepethepenguin8287 Рік тому +1

      Have u seent... the TCL run the stars???
      I'd like to see how it does

    • @tears2040
      @tears2040 Рік тому +5

      😂 , both of those tvs look horrible when compared to a Sony top of line or Samsung

    • @highdefnews
      @highdefnews Рік тому

      TCL generally crushes shadow detail more than Samsung, so it’ll probably fair worse in that star field test.

    • @dankeplace
      @dankeplace Рік тому +2

      @@tears2040 so in other words, you've seen none?

    • @tecnogadgethd
      @tecnogadgethd Рік тому +1

      Vincent is based in Europe, so he can only test the european equivalent C845

  • @JouMxyzptlk
    @JouMxyzptlk Рік тому +2

    Oh, how I hate those vertical bands you talk about at 4:09 . Using it as a computer monitor (73 Inch version from 2020) even normal excel sheets were sometimes enough to force those vertical bands, and some websites triggered it too. So that issue is STILL not resolved for their LED TVs after more than three years.
    Luckily I could get my money back since I had four major and seven minor complaints and moved to an LG OLED C1.

    • @sacb0y
      @sacb0y Рік тому

      I'm thankful i haven't had this issue lol.

  • @eagles725
    @eagles725 Рік тому +6

    Vincent, will you be reviewing the new TCL QM8?

    • @rkeith7766
      @rkeith7766 Рік тому +2

      It's not available in the UK. The yet to be released in UK TCL C845 is a step-down model with about half the dimming zones. Apparently the C955 which may release by end of the year in the UK is basically the UK version of the QM8 which itself is based on the chinese Q10H.

  • @bigcdub
    @bigcdub Рік тому +22

    I own S95C, S95B, C1 48”, A95K, and last years 8K QN900B… None of these are perfect, but the S95C after calibration is absolutely jaw dropping, stands tall above the rest…

    • @abhishekab1
      @abhishekab1 Рік тому +9

      How about S95C vs LG G3, would be interesting

    • @SidorovichJr
      @SidorovichJr Рік тому +5

      You havent seen a jaw drop yet. Just do the ana peak 2, maxlum1 luminance, PLC luminance and on top of that turn off abl to get 2500nits peaks on 1-3%. Then come back with your jaw

    • @djayjp
      @djayjp Рік тому +3

      Washed out blacks with ambient light.

    • @16xthedetail76
      @16xthedetail76 Рік тому +6

      I work with TV's and the G3 out of the box ruins the s95c, have not calibrated either yet though.

    • @adamek9750
      @adamek9750 Рік тому +12

      Why do you need soo many TVs

  • @JF-kb3su
    @JF-kb3su Рік тому +1

    Hi thanks for all the info you provide for all of us, this is to you and your experienced subscribers. I was just wondering where the Costco UK, Samsung QE65QN93CATXXU model sits in the pecking order of the Samsung QN 4K series of the flagship model. I'm not fussed with the one connect box.
    I had been very close to buying the Samsung QN95B 65" uk model. Its for a bright room setting with windows in the background so wanted to understand this years 2023 anti reflection in comparison to the 2022 model in this class (9 series) Thank you out there

  • @Amp1tude
    @Amp1tude Рік тому +2

    i wish TVs would revolve around the BFI tech so that I could game without the sample and hold blur

  • @tecnogadgethd
    @tecnogadgethd Рік тому +4

    Let see how Qn90C fares against the TCL C845 in europe.

  • @Vokon
    @Vokon Рік тому +3

    Can you try the QN95C vs the S95C?

  • @DonPastel19
    @DonPastel19 Рік тому +1

    Hi Vincent, great video, thank you.
    I cannot decide between S95C and QN95C.
    Both are great but I like the picture quality of the S95C a bit better.
    The problem is that the TV is going to be in a warm environment.
    In summer the temperature in the room can get to 77-86 °F.
    I heard that OLEDs autodim in warm environment, is this true?
    Can you please confirm?
    In case yes, I suppose Miniled is the only option for me.
    Thank you for your help

  • @dankeplace
    @dankeplace Рік тому +1

    In my country, LG cheekily released vids of image tearing side by side vids of Samsung OLED vs LG.
    How do you tear an image, or pixel lag such tiny content that expressively shows how bad the image handling is?
    I acquire my CS on Monday, not a great fan of OLED due to my uses, but have 5 year warranty and my 2 other TVs had product care so it's a direct swap no money changing.
    I took in my own UHD movies on an SSD to view in store, the panel was fantastic, even under store lighting which had limited overhead led down lighting.
    There was a $700 AUD difference between the C2 and CS, I don't need a brighter panel, I watch in a darkened room where I control the lighting.
    Now people think pushing more light means a better picture, well in the case of Samsung's offerings, your raising your blacks, which is not good.
    OLED is not intended for bright rooms, it never has been. Same as LCDs are not intended for dark rooms.
    I have a Dual Cell TV and it developed a fault, it was the perfect panel, a marriage between OLED and LCD where you get almost near perfect blacks, without any fear of IR.
    People dismissed Dual Cell tech, Sony makes a 32 inch professional monitor that costs $54K AUD here.
    I paid $1495 AUD and enjoyed this tech for 2 years, I have it next to a TCL C835 and can tell you that Dual Cell blows away any miniled in blacks or contrast.
    We had the perfect tech, but we dismissed it, my country is widely to blame too, the US saw a 75 inch with gaming features, that was a sales failure too.
    The perfect tech was right there and we seemed to have missed it...

    • @ADISTOD3MUS
      @ADISTOD3MUS Рік тому

      Saying that a TV it's not intended for a bright environment it's like saying a car it's not intended for being driven.🤣. I game in my Q70B 55 QLED in s obscure environment and it's absolutely perfect since the game mode cames with controlled Level of nits like any TV out there. For example C1 which it's a OLED, has 800 nits peek brightness which it's higher than my QLED that is 650 nits in game mode so what now,the C1 it's too bright for a dark room in game?,no it's not because the brightness it's not the same for SDR or HDR,game mode or standards modes. If my TV brightness bother me when watching Apps in a dark environment I will adjust my brightness and gama in conformity with the light, easy pease🤣. By the way saying the Samsung it's raising the blacks it's stupid and I am pretty sur that you have no idea that the contrast enhancer in Samsung brand it's tied directly to the HDMI black level from 2022 models and up and you need to adjust it according your content you see. F.expm. in seriesX consoles and when playing games in HDR must be disabled,when watching SDR content with bt709 gamut the contrast enhancer has to be in low,in general using a console with a QLED your HDMI black level must be on normal and not Auto or Low,etc so talking about crushed blacks without having no idea about Black levels it's laughable.🤣

    • @dankeplace
      @dankeplace Рік тому

      @@ADISTOD3MUS you have no idea what you're talking about, most OLEDs get calibrated for 100 nits. You don't need to go bright because most people intend to control the room lighting.
      The more light you push, the more the eye loses the ability to convey contrast, this is a fact, so if you have ambient lighting when trying to watch dark content, you're not going to get good results, vice versa, if you have a dark room and flood the room with bright content, don't expect to get good blacks with an LCD, you just can't.
      You haven't experienced gaming with DV, which is a dynamic HDR, so you know very little about how TVs are intended to be used with specific lighting conditions and also the tech needed.
      I have a 65 inch QLED DV & HDR10+ tv sitting right next to a 65 inch OLED, which do you think looks brighter when gaming under DV? You wouldn't know because you haven't even began to understand what I am taking about, nor do you understand the fundamentals of the tech.
      Why does my 750 peak nits OLED get brighter than my 1500 peak nits of my miniLED?
      I doubt you even begin to understand how the eye works as a receptor, when you flood it with too much light, you lose the ability to convey contrast properly.
      So a bright room ambient lighting is already a losing battle, why is it you need to sit in a cinema for around 15 mins so your can eyes adjust to the controlled lighting?
      Yeah buh buh buh I haff da Samsung QLED.
      Erm ok.

  • @sj460162
    @sj460162 Рік тому

    Nice video vincent. The calobration sounds like a reason to buy from you.
    Im a little concerned about buying the qn95c on this video...most of the images looked washed out compared to the oled. Is it really that bad Vincent? Or just a camera thing?

    • @barryjones2366
      @barryjones2366 Рік тому +1

      Yeah on camera it looked terrible in those low level brightness scenes, it can't be worse than my QN90B can it? Mine never looks that bad. Must be the camera making it look alot worse than in person.

    • @sj460162
      @sj460162 Рік тому

      ​@@barryjones2366 Must be...

  • @ye-rochawkins5432
    @ye-rochawkins5432 Рік тому +24

    “Auto dimming shenanigans” Should be illegal 😜

    • @NexGenTek
      @NexGenTek Рік тому +8

      Grading a scene in a show to 1nit should be illegal lol

    • @ye-rochawkins5432
      @ye-rochawkins5432 Рік тому

      @@NexGenTek Yeah, but then again, low nit/APL content has its place, too…just not like that lol. In a TV show especially, where people are probably watching with all kinds of ambient lights on in their living room, ignoring proper viewing recommendations 😅
      TV’s shouldn’t dim when displaying 1 nit either! Maddening to me! It make almost zero sense imo. Called it out for years on LG OLED. Agreed tho, I don’t think that was a great use case of HDR 😉 Hence why I didn’t watch that show, despite being a GoT fan.
      It’s funny bias lighting recommendations are 5 nits for HDR 😅 NOT ONE!!!!! I still can’t understand the direction of their HDR implementation, to save my life….especially considering HBO must have a decent budget for a quality grading monitor, and or client reference.

  • @waterwulf
    @waterwulf Рік тому +1

    If you want a mini led tv. I don’t understand why you would choose this over the new tcl. The tcl gets brighter, has more dimming zones, a better operating system, has dolby support and is significantly cheaper. If your answer is gaming, then you should be getting a qd-oled or the g3 anyways. I just don’t see the market for the Samsung QN95C. Which is probably why they’re going to be dropping the mini led range from next year and focusing on oleds. They’ve already bought a lot of oled panels from LG display.

    • @dankeplace
      @dankeplace Рік тому

      I have the 835 and for both PC work and gaming, it's stellar.
      The added bonus is when I edit. I can use DV if needed, Samsung I cannot, so yes much much cheaper, I paid $1200 AUD for the 835 65 inch, here the QN95B an older model is an eye watering $4K AUD for 65 inch.
      Samsung is not worth 3 times more for less features

    • @Christiansstillstruggle
      @Christiansstillstruggle Рік тому +1

      The TCL looks washed out and has tons of color issues.

    • @waterwulf
      @waterwulf Рік тому

      @@Christiansstillstruggle if you’re after colour accuracy then getting a Samsung seems a misnomer.

  • @thanosaias2717
    @thanosaias2717 Рік тому +1

    You forgot to mention the signal loss during gaming due to the one connect box! It's renders all one connect box Samsung tvs worthless for gaming.

  • @tangoadvance8393
    @tangoadvance8393 Рік тому +2

    So do I want the QN95C or X95L? Having trouble deciding. Netflix have a lot of Dolby vision content should that influence the choice?

  • @bectonnyakango8551
    @bectonnyakango8551 11 місяців тому +1

    Can you do a test review of the C845 TCL?

  • @renatomendoncaYT
    @renatomendoncaYT Рік тому

    Hi Vincent. Will you be covering other OLED monitors such as the AOC or the Corsair? Thanks

  • @florianosergio-dy9xi
    @florianosergio-dy9xi Рік тому +1

    Can you do the same review but with the Sony QD-OLED? I’m curious to see that Sony did with the calibration since they have the best reference monitors.

  • @ahmetu1011
    @ahmetu1011 15 днів тому

    OLED TVs are the technology of the future, but there are three reasons why I stay away from them.
    1-Although the image quality is very good, the brightness is so high that I can feel my eyes getting sensitive and painful after watching a 2-hour movie.
    2-Burn-In
    3-OLEDs are extra expensive
    That's why the QD-Mini LED TV has always been more suitable for me. I hope they will fix these problems in the future and my opinion about OLEDs will change.

  • @p.m.8316
    @p.m.8316 Рік тому +2

    looks great on my CRT tv.

  • @mrpedrodrodriguezsr7628
    @mrpedrodrodriguezsr7628 Рік тому +1

    I can't wait to see Sony's implementation on both the LG MLA and Samsung QD OLED! what do you think Siny will do ?

  • @howardskeivys4184
    @howardskeivys4184 Рік тому +1

    Since the demise plasma, Oled quickly established itself as the cutting edge technology, but struggled to hold its own in a moderate to well lit room. That triggered the ‘brightness wars’ with manufacturers competing to produce the brightest picture. But, is brighter necessarily better?
    I have a premium A brand 65 inch Oled in my ‘man cave’ and a 98 inch dlt QLED in our lounge. The Oled does have the better picture. The QLED is brighter. They are both excellent televisions. Unless you were to compare them side by side, I doubt you’d notice. Vut, regardless of picture quality or brightness, the sheer screen real estate of the QLED, trumps everything!

    • @Keivz
      @Keivz Рік тому

      I’ve 3 Oled’s and 3 mini LED’s. The more I’ve experienced them the more I appreciate that oled is the undisputed king. In bright scenes, only side by side would I care for the difference. In dark scenes, oled destroys mini led.

    • @vedantdesai1
      @vedantdesai1 11 місяців тому

      If you’re just in for cinematic viewing - which is almost always done in dark room - OLED will always reign supreme. This “brightness war” is just there in the LED space to see who can achieve peak brightness in order to get the best contrast ratio. Remember, higher the peak brightness, higher the numerator, and higher the contrast ratio. OLED doesn’t need to care for that crap in a well dimly lit room. Even at 100 nits… OLED still has a denominator of 0, virtually giving you an infinite contrast ratio irrespective of brightness. If not for burn in - OLED is by far the best display tech out there by a mile. Especially for cinematic movie watching, cinematic games, and perhaps even competitive gaming due to the microsecond latency
      For example, even in a game like sims - with no native HDR - when I pan around and look at the sun, on a fairly dim OLED monitor (250 nits) - the sun feels warm and sears my eyes like real life. On an LED - it just feels like looking at a screen (even in higher end mini led monitors like the Neo G8). This is because of the infinite contrast OLED has that’s reminiscent to how brightness is perceived in real life too by our eyes.

  • @enigmatwist6548
    @enigmatwist6548 Рік тому +1

    QD OLED has better picture but it’s just not worth the risk.

  • @Alice.59
    @Alice.59 Рік тому +9

    Did you calibrate your camera on the brightest screen before recording ? I think it's the wrong way to do it since the brighter screen will always look far brighter than the less bright compared to real live viewing
    I think the best way to calibrate your camera would be to always use the same light bulb each time outputting the same amount of lumen so every of your test would have the camera calibrated on the same parameters, this would create a more realistic viewing comparison between the 2 screen in a video, and allow us to watch multiple video at the same time and compare the tv between each of the videos

    • @odelotodranoel
      @odelotodranoel Рік тому +1

      Really good point

    • @haukikannel
      @haukikannel Рік тому

      You don´t capliprate camera. Camera is suposed to capture the picture, not to chanhe it. So wha you see shows real diferense considering what your own screen and youtube allows…

    • @walidhannaoui1802
      @walidhannaoui1802 Рік тому +4

      @@haukikannel that’s not necessarily true because sometimes the camera will clip out the brighter image to keep details on the dimmer tv. So when you watch the video back the brighter tv will look washed out or have less detail when that’s not the case

    • @waterwulf
      @waterwulf Рік тому

      You shouldn’t really judge picture quality from the images on UA-cam videos. It’s best to to just take on board the information being presented and not draw conclusions from what you can see on the tvs themselves as you don’t know how the camera is set up. The rooms lighting and the video itself being compressed by UA-cam. If vincent tells you he’s getting readings that one tv is brighter and it looks clearer then take that on board even if what you can see on screen might not be that clear to you.

  • @mz1929
    @mz1929 Рік тому +2

    What is the Sony reference monitors made of? Are they OLED's ? How do they do the space and stars so well if they are not OLED

    • @dankeplace
      @dankeplace Рік тому +1

      It's more than likely the Dual Cell, which is a color and b&w panel wedged together.
      So you get 8 million dimming zones on an LCD.

    • @mz1929
      @mz1929 Рік тому +1

      @@dankeplace oh shit really?

    • @dankeplace
      @dankeplace Рік тому +1

      @@mz1929 serious, Hisense have 2 models out, I have the SX65 right next to me, it developed a panel fault after 2 years so am getting an OLED to replace it.
      It weighs 40KG without the stand, this has a 1080P b&w 4 bit panel for contrast, and 8 bit for color, which makes it a native 12 bit panel.
      It does blacks brilliantly, but that fault ruins the viewing, it has slight light bleed from bottom so it's time to farewell it.
      I have no real choice, I hate having to go into OLED due to IR. I hammer my screens.
      Time to nurse the newer panel, but I am sure I will be able to deal with it, I have 2 plasmas here too.

  • @Sansho54
    @Sansho54 Рік тому +2

    Does 45 Contrast for SDR not cause tinting/clipping near/above 235 white on your Samsung units?

  • @r4iv3n_ITA
    @r4iv3n_ITA Рік тому

    Thx for your job!! May I ask if you'll review the Samsung S95C? Thx and have a nice day!

  • @Xenosag
    @Xenosag Рік тому +1

    Vincent, what do your insiders say, will there be an analogue of TCL X11G in the West?

  • @matthewrendle9321
    @matthewrendle9321 Місяць тому

    I think both are good Qled is a bit harder to watch for a long time than the other one

  • @exsnozer
    @exsnozer Рік тому

    I managed to snag a 2022 75" QN95B for 1000 usd including taxes and shipping new due to samsung clearing shelves.
    Should arrive either tomorrow or early next week. I'm going from a 2019 Q80R 65" so should be an upgrade still.

  • @jonasedfeldt1127
    @jonasedfeldt1127 8 місяців тому

    Is calibration needed for the average consumer when buying a relatively high-end TV?

  • @Lalelulilo101
    @Lalelulilo101 Рік тому

    @HDTVTEST will you be doing settings for QN95C?

  • @xxxxxx4085
    @xxxxxx4085 Рік тому +1

    maybe a comparison of the QN90C to the Mini LED from sony? The Sony TV probably has more zones and a better processor

    • @OnSafari247
      @OnSafari247 Рік тому +1

      Sony tvs have a better processor, but they always have less zones, a lot less.

  • @rkeith7766
    @rkeith7766 Рік тому +2

    Vincent, I hope you test the TCL C845 vs. the QN95C.

  • @amnisakkiz6126
    @amnisakkiz6126 Рік тому

    Hi Vincent. Does Quick Media switching work with this TV? Can you test with the latest 2022 Apple TV 4K? Thanks! :) I read that you have to put Game Mode to AUTO for it to work. This could be a hidden gem with these 2023 Samsung models. Please check this out as it would be very helpful for me.

  • @doctorparker1736
    @doctorparker1736 Рік тому +2

    SAMSUNG NO DV EXPLAINED:
    Dolby Vision content is mastered up to 12-bit colour depth. NO 4k TV can produce more than 10-bit.
    compared to HDR10's 10-bit (which is where HDR10 gets its name from)
    How do you think Samsung S95C was awarded with Pantone validated skin colour and accuracy. Let’s wait to see Sony A95L QD Oled with DV and see if it’s much better than S95C (also if it justifies the price)

    • @dankeplace
      @dankeplace Рік тому

      I have a 12 bit panel here right now, a Hisense SX65.

    • @C--A
      @C--A Рік тому

      @@dankeplace No you don't! They're isn't currently any 12 bit panel tv's or displays on the market yet for sale.
      That dual cell Hisense tv you have that was originally released in China a few years ago is only a 10 bit panel 👍🏾

    • @dankeplace
      @dankeplace Рік тому

      @@C--A No it's not a 10 bit panel, it's 12 bit, 4 bit chromatic and 8 bit color.
      If you knew anything about panels, you would know both the SX65 (Australian release) and UDG9 (US release) are both 12 bit panels, good for you though, thinking you know something about something you've never owned.

    • @C--A
      @C--A Рік тому

      doctorparker1736 Do you work for Samsung marketing lmfao.
      Obviously Samsung are going to tell people Dolby Vision isn't needed! Whereas the majority of 4K blu ray disc releases have Dolby Vision.
      Side by side comparisons on the same tv (switching off Dolby Vision on one so HDR10 is enabled) using the same movie have shown Dolby Vision looks better than HDR10, even on our current 10 bit panel tv's.
      Go watch some of Vincent's older videos where he will explain in depth detail why Dolby Vision produces a better picture (most of the time depending on the movie) than HDR10 👌🏾

    • @dankeplace
      @dankeplace Рік тому +2

      @@C--A you're actually incorrect, most movies are HDR10, not DV, then to add, some DV encodes are inferior to the HDR10 content, it depends which company encoded them, another baseless claim, you should research rather than throw out claims you can't substantiate.

  • @R6ex
    @R6ex Рік тому +1

    Nice comparison. LED more suitable for me.

  • @sergeirivers
    @sergeirivers Рік тому

    If only someone this dependable offered the pre-calibrated tv service in the US.

    • @ZacharyTF1979
      @ZacharyTF1979 Рік тому

      I've heard great things about Value Electronics in New York. They're the ones that do the Shootout every year.

  • @Dan-oo9jx
    @Dan-oo9jx Рік тому +5

    When will you review the s95c?

    • @mismagiuz
      @mismagiuz Рік тому

      when he can afford it 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @MrlspPrt
      @MrlspPrt Рік тому +4

      ​@@mismagiuz he has an expensive colorimeter and works with a store that calibrates TVs, money is not a problem here.

    • @mismagiuz
      @mismagiuz Рік тому

      @@MrlspPrt yeah I was joking, just taking a hit at how much the s95c costs

    • @Capricorn_IV
      @Capricorn_IV Рік тому

      ​@@mismagiuzhuh? Doesn't cost as much as lg g3 or sony a95k, Samsung usually do good discounts and trade in prices

  • @Vratix75
    @Vratix75 Рік тому

    Vincent, do you have any news on the 2nd gen, QD-OLED 34 inch curved monitors coming soon?

  • @RaidenJKZ
    @RaidenJKZ Рік тому +1

    Is s95c video review coming?

  • @CH-XC2011
    @CH-XC2011 Рік тому +1

    Please compare it with the new TCL QM8

    • @Xenosag
      @Xenosag Рік тому

      there is nothing interesting in it, it is worse than last year's C93

  • @CMLXMNDXv
    @CMLXMNDXv Рік тому +1

    Vincent’s soothing robotic voice should be on Google translate china version

  • @michael-4k4000
    @michael-4k4000 Рік тому

    The S90C looks just as bright, really cant tell them apart and I paused the video many times. Am sure you could notice in person and if you played sports and not a movie

  • @skyelineblue
    @skyelineblue 5 місяців тому

    Good morning, please do this review with Sony Bravia 9 and A95L . Thank you

  • @melcuryoryo8380
    @melcuryoryo8380 Рік тому

    My dear Vincent, I was looking forward to this review of the QN95C, but honestly, I was waiting for more information about the blooming and the viewing angle! The native 2700:1 contrast is a joke, which I think makes the blooming annoying even with 1344 local dimming zones!

  • @Untilitpases
    @Untilitpases Рік тому

    Hi Vincent,
    Would it be possible to review ANY of the Philips Miniled tvs? I've been scavanging the net and find next to nothing. I believe you covered their launch at some point.

  • @gbhxvohdchigblkh4620
    @gbhxvohdchigblkh4620 Рік тому +1

    Why does the black crush look so severe?

  • @conza1989
    @conza1989 Рік тому +1

    Will Samsungs ever support Dolby Vision? And could it be from a software update?

    • @barryjones2366
      @barryjones2366 Рік тому

      No, they fully support the HDR10/10+/adaptive open formats. It would be like asking why does Sony not support the HD-DVD format why only Blu-ray, with that format war?.........

  • @---GOD---
    @---GOD--- Рік тому +9

    Deeper, richer, more accurate colours (OLED) vs Brightness (MiniLED)
    MiniLED can never compete with OLED no matter how many dimming zones they add.

    • @dankeplace
      @dankeplace Рік тому +1

      this is totally inaccurate, you need a specific brightness to achieve real HDR content, OLED is handicapped here and will never be able to do what miniled can do when it comes to nits.
      OLEDs also vary in accuracy of colors.

    • @---GOD---
      @---GOD--- Рік тому +6

      @@dankeplace I don't care how bright you make an image, brightness can never replace a quality picture. Just because you add more nits doesn't mean your panel is better or your TV's picture quality is improved. All you're doing is compensating for your lack of picture quality with brightness. I'll take a high quality OLED display over some over-brightened washed out MiniLED any day of the week.

    • @LEMON48
      @LEMON48 Рік тому +2

      @@---GOD--- Absolutely , this nits race going to nowhere

    • @sacb0y
      @sacb0y Рік тому +3

      @@---GOD--- I dunno man on mine i've seen some jaw dropping shit on my QN90A, problem is it's kind of rare cause most content isn't made to go that high. I like my oled (S95B) a lot, but brightness is a big impact for me in the games and content that support it.

    • @dankeplace
      @dankeplace Рік тому

      @@sacb0y ignore him, he isn't too *bright* when it comes to how HDR works.

  • @MSDOGS1976
    @MSDOGS1976 2 місяці тому

    I would love to have an oled in my living room but it's a bright room and the tv in that room is on a lot during the day(im retired). So I have a mini there so I don't have to worry about burn in. My best bet is to upgrade my mini in a couple of years. I do have an oled in my bedroom and it's used for 1-2 hours a day.

  • @a36538
    @a36538 Рік тому

    Vincent, is there an oled that doesn’t crush near black detail? Or, I guess it can be calibrated away?

    • @gbhxvohdchigblkh4620
      @gbhxvohdchigblkh4620 Рік тому

      Panasonic oled might be the best choice for shadow detail, newer lg oled tvs should also be fine, sony is brightening up the nearblack area.
      Panasonic: best manual shadow detail calibration options (down to 0.5 ire)
      Lg: best calman autocal shadow detail calibration options (at least on paper-26 Point wb/ gamma adjustment)
      Sony: no shadow detail calibration options (

  • @xwezyboyx6936
    @xwezyboyx6936 Рік тому +1

    Hi Vincent, will you be reviewing the 65" Sony X95L, i'm really interested to see if it is that much better than the 65" X95K of last year, then going to decide which to buy? Thankyou

  • @ziwkovic6141
    @ziwkovic6141 8 місяців тому

    so watching dark movies on s90c is impossible after a couple of minutes unless you turn off burn in protection :) sounds like a feature. i wander what people do. do they turn off protection or don't watch dark movies or they do it only right before they intend to watch dark movie.

  • @DEFECTX9
    @DEFECTX9 8 місяців тому

    OLED looks infinitely better in every way, coming from owning a Mini LED 4K monitor , the detail on OLED is unmatched

    • @DETERMINOLOGY
      @DETERMINOLOGY 5 місяців тому

      The problem is, OLEDs are dim so you getting the contrast which is a + but the dimming is a - which your getting a + / - effect....
      Like i had the LG CX and i loved the contrast that it delivered but the dimming made it look weird at the same time. Also OLEDS will get burn in sooner then later only a matter of time
      MINI led isnt perfect but ill take it over oled

  • @tomleer5636
    @tomleer5636 Рік тому

    Can you tell me which Samsung model I should buy if I’m looking for the best clarity without all the frills or extra?
    I just want to turn the tv on and watch the best picture possible without having to tweak it all the time.

    • @OnSafari247
      @OnSafari247 Рік тому +1

      Get the QN95C.....picture will have great clarity just like an OLED, but the tv will last a lot longer than any OLED tv....a lot longer.

    • @danyguip2409
      @danyguip2409 Рік тому

      Or QN 95B less expensive@@OnSafari247

  • @rogerkerslake4472
    @rogerkerslake4472 Рік тому

    What are you going to do when all TVs are made by TCL or Vestel ?

  • @emililiev1621
    @emililiev1621 Рік тому

    I know it’s not a review of Sony but I can not find anywhere what is the difference between Sony X95L European model and US model. I know here in UK we have X95L in smaller screen sizes than only 85 in US. Their smaller screens are X93L . I’m wondering if the UK versions are actually X93L just renamed X95L or it’s actual X95L just with smaller screens available

  • @BA3YDADDY
    @BA3YDADDY Рік тому +10

    MicroLED is what I really want to see 💯

    • @brandonchutt312
      @brandonchutt312 Рік тому +2

      The technology consumes too much power

    • @BA3YDADDY
      @BA3YDADDY Рік тому

      @@brandonchutt312 lol no it doesn’t 🤦🏻‍♂️ it consume even less power then miniLED and Samsung is coming out in 2023/2024 with the first MicroLED tv’s. MicroLED is organic light source like OLED and will be very low in power consumption, very very low. I just love the dumb people upvoteding you dumb statement when microled literally has less power consumption then miniled and oled 🤦🏻‍♂️ it’s like dumb and dumber 😂

    • @BenRiley83
      @BenRiley83 Рік тому

      Do you have $60,000 for a Micro-LED? If you don’t, GTFO with that Micro-LED shit. That technology might never be affordable for normal consumers

    • @brandonchutt312
      @brandonchutt312 Рік тому +2

      @@BA3YDADDY Well if they do make it organic, then it will just suffer the same burn in problem as OLEDs. Plus there is no point in segmenting the organic electroluminescent layer into separate LED packages and then soldering them to a panel when you can lithographically deposit the organic electroluminescent layer on one panel like on OLEDs. Way better for uniformity and way cheaper as well.
      The reality is that LEDs have too large of a eV bandgap to produce a photon for us to have a separate LED for a 4k display. Unless they have discovered a revolutionary new material with a low eV bandgap and doesn't suffer from burn in, you will be waiting a while for that micro LED display 🥲

    • @BA3YDADDY
      @BA3YDADDY Рік тому

      @@brandonchutt312 Samsung has been showing off microled the last 6 years at CES! How hard is it to do a google 🤦🏻‍♂️ MicroLeD is a organic source but still led and can not get burn in.
      What about you do your research before speaking on something ? Because you know absolutely nothing about microled 😂
      MicroLED will have less power consumption then oled and it can get 3 times brighter.
      Now do some research before you comment the next time 🫳🏻🎤
      Notification off, I’m getting dumber every second speaking to you.

  • @CarsandCats
    @CarsandCats Рік тому +2

    TCL flagship review please, I am ready to buy but will wait for Vincent.

  • @ДмитрийКузнецов-п8ч

    Native contrast is quite low. TCL is much more strong in that regard. It would be interesting to see QN90C/QN85C reviews as more affordable TVs. There is some information that even QN85C will be using VA panels. Without wide viewing angle and having higher native contrast for less money it looks like bargain

  • @Pete_or_Peter4Long
    @Pete_or_Peter4Long Рік тому

    Is the tech in the HX310 more expensive to produce or micro LED? Just wondering why we never have seen a larger size in the HX310.

    • @dankeplace
      @dankeplace Рік тому

      It does exist, Sony here is 54K AUD, I paid $1500 AUD for the Hisense dual cell SX65.
      It uses a 4 bit monochromatic 1080P panel for dimming, 8 bit for color 4K, the result is 2million + dimming zones. Weighs a ton, 40KG without stand, stand is a sub @ 20KGs.
      UDG9 is the 75 inch US release based on same tech. Amazing blacks for an LCD.

  • @loubloom153
    @loubloom153 Рік тому +1

    Please make a comparison using anime or cartoon between qd-oled and neo-qled. I have a feelings colors will pop more on qd-oled just like my samsung amoled phone. Thanks

    • @marrow94
      @marrow94 Рік тому

      On your phone you probably use the vivid mode, that fucks the colors and burns your retina. They’re not the color the artists intended.
      You can use vivid mode on any tv and have similar results.

  • @mat_j
    @mat_j Рік тому +3

    new TCLs pls

  • @JamesCAsphalt8
    @JamesCAsphalt8 Рік тому

    Excellent explanations! Thank you very much!

  • @joywonderful5804
    @joywonderful5804 Рік тому +1

    Samsung is the unified champion in 2023

  • @Leonheart18
    @Leonheart18 Рік тому

    Please more comparison with other brand like Panasonic

  • @bobspence5322
    @bobspence5322 10 місяців тому +5

    DO NOT waste money on oled. no one will be able to tell these things he is making sound important. no one will be able to tell and the price is outrageous. this is why. the burn in. the oled or qdoled will look dirty from burn in within months and the colors will stsrt fading faster. if you are rich elitist and like to buy a new screen every month buy an oled. IF you light your cigars with 50 dollar bills. if you want ONE tv that can pass up to par for years then get a miniled qled.

    • @Grewal0007
      @Grewal0007 6 місяців тому

      Shut up… get more knowledge about OLED brother.

  • @Jay-xq1dc
    @Jay-xq1dc 3 місяці тому

    All these samsung models are super confusing. There is also the samsung qn90c, and I wonder if that is comparable to the qn95c or the s90c...

  • @834073
    @834073 2 місяці тому

    but best part is with miniled u dont have to worry about any burn ins. Oled is a menace for everyday use and gives anxiety

  • @grimdicer152
    @grimdicer152 Рік тому +1

    With Vincent unmatched advice. You can never buy the wrong TV.

    • @MrlspPrt
      @MrlspPrt Рік тому

      You can... if you wish 😂

  • @Bo-dp3ti
    @Bo-dp3ti Рік тому

    hi, is it true that qd oled uses "real" dc dimming? thx

  • @rawgaming8304
    @rawgaming8304 Рік тому

    Is the s95c 55 made by new panel gen2 qd oled or like s90c 55 panel qd oled 2022

  • @MikeAbili
    @MikeAbili Рік тому

    I guess Vincent got rid of the Power Rangers movies. I enjoyed the comparisons with that amazing Power Rangers movie.

  • @DCUPtoejuice
    @DCUPtoejuice Рік тому

    please petition industry to use 90% brightness on subtitles. It is BLINDING and distracting to have 100% brightness text on an HDR screen

  • @giannis.8986
    @giannis.8986 Рік тому

    Hello guys i want to buy a new tv and im between a80k or lg c2 what do you suggest me thank you

  • @C0BEX
    @C0BEX Рік тому +1

    No way will I ever buy a TV that crushes shadow detail again. Makes anything darker almost unwatchable. (my experience with older generation Samsung flagship)