I honestly don’t know how this tv supports 8k120 and 4k 240hz because right now no port on it supports it, but maybe something may change to allow it to. I’m thinking later on you’ll be able to upgrade the one connect box, that’ll have a port that can support it
The TV as from the product page can support 8K 120Hz and 4k 240Hz but with a caveat. The HDMI 2.1 spec can technically support 8K60 and 4k at 240Hz but that’s ONLY through something called DSC (Display Stream Compression) which compresses the Video Signal to make it push that many frames a second but at the cost of colour accuracy and quality. Which is not ideal for gaming as it can introduce lots of visual artifacts. For those framerates to be pushed at those resolutions we will have to wait til the release of HDMI 2.1b which will be able to handle that much data being sent over the cabe. At which point I guess a new one connect box could solve if it had HDMI 2.1b ports when the spec is finalised.
@@Muz1DSC is visually lossless, you're not losing any visible quality with it. It's not common in the TV world but is used very regularly by PC gamers for ultra high refresh rate displays.
I just bought Sony-XBR-75Z9D that is from 2017TV used. Meh sluggish but it's stupid bright and the blacks are rich. I remember even going on Amazon and poking fun of this TV as it's msrp was 9k back in 2017. I like 3D content so I opted for this and to wait for tech to catch up... If you find one, go audition it just for fun. Trust me, it's no slouch, even for today - minus if smart tech is your own concern. I just want a damn good picture, is all.
he just went on spotify? Lmao? plus he was probably just showing an image on spotify cuz it was probably the first solution he thought of instead of a video
my 70-inch, Samsung broke neatly the day before the end of the warranty, got a new one under warranty, broke after half a year, replaced the matrix under warranty, broke a week later, right now we’ll send it in again for repairs under warranty
@@eamanrbahrami1293 meaning it's upscaled 8k and not true 8k. Upscaling it's not magic. IMHO buying 8k tv at this moment it's waste of money. Better wait until we got movies in real 8k and pay much less 😜
My dad actually has one of the $4000 75” 4K QLED TVs from like 4-5 years ago. The motherboard straight up failed a couple months in, but warranty covered that fix and it’s worked fine ever since, but honestly it’s not exactly necessary to spend that much on a TV. There are still ads in the OS. Fun fact: If you have a modern Samsung fridge, even if it’s not a full on smart fridge, it will connect to the TV and send an alert if you leave it open. It’s such a goofy feature.
Samsung tv are the best technology that ever exists. Mine is big, it’s like almost 6/7 years old and it’s still works perfectly. Sadly Samsung discontinued those remotes where you would point the controller and “live” your actions 😢
@@divertiti he's not wrong, as soon as they figure out the next best thing this will drop quickly. Same happened with 4k, 4k was big and expensive > they released 8k and OLEDS & etc > 4k became as cheap as 400 nowadays vs thousands
So... your also on your phone connected to the internet with your personal and contact information and your bank account signed in. Nothing is private in today's world.
I bought a Sony Bravia back in 2007 I think. It had a box to add to the back, then a wireless transmitter box, hook everything up there . Hang TV on wall. plug tv in 1 cable, done!
You'd just get OLED for that price and after 2 years you'd have a dead screen. Very clever indeed. Especially true with Samsung, they're least reliable out of LG Sony Samsung trio. Would never ever buy any TV from Samsung. Even half price.
Idk why people act like QLED is irrelevant just because OLED exists. There are pros and cons to both panel technologies. I own a couple OLED TVs and the auto dimming is actually really annoying. If there's any type of bright scene on the screen for a significant amount of time (like the beach level in GOW:R) the TV will get super bright at first and then dim significantly after about 20 min. It compromises the immersion a little bit. Plus you can get a bigger sized QLED TVs for much cheaper than an OLED. If there were an 8K, 85", 240 hz OLED TV on the market, I guarantee it would cost at least $10,000
The movie my fam tried on our new tv first was uncharted. It was really good because it has quiet bits, loud bits and it's good quality which means it's good for testing a tv out
Sounds awesome. I cant justify an 8K quite yet, since there isnt any native 8K media yet. Pretty soon tho, we should see a turn. Once its more mainstream, ill probs upgrade my living room TV for 8K. Im terrified of the movie file sized tho since i run a server
Protip! Peeling off the screen procector can create static electricity. Do it while your TV is unplugged. And with a TV that size, have someone hold it steady on the other side.
@@aktivlingd532 except the 4k content is lacking severely. I somewhat regret my 4K Q90 purchase solely because it lacks content that could justify its crazy price. That's exactly what's happening with 8K imo, 4x the power of what's actually needed/utilized.
Great TV for people who don't understand how resolutions work and want to be as wasteful as possible. For that '8k' to look noticeably different from 4k you would need to sit a couple like 5 inches from the TV at its size. 8k is only needed for much much larger displays.
If you have a powerful GPU like the 4080 or 4090, try placing your desk a couple of meters away and playing some video games on it to see if it could work as a gaming desktop screen. This will be insane!
I hate being poor. I’d love to have a tv like that but I pretty much am using all the money I make to help my Covid widowed mom with her bills and stuff. She lost my dad in 2021 and he was always the money maker and she raised the kids and kept the house and washed clothes etc. So I help her keep her bills payed. But I would kill for a tv like that lol it looks amazing!
Remember. Don't remove the protection film when the tv is on. Because the film and the display can create static energy and it may cause damage the TV's components. 👍👍👍
Samsung is the pioneer of any screen technology, especially if you buy the highest tier of screen. The best monitor for everything (gaming, editing, coding) is samsung (above 500$). Even compared to apple.
I honestly don’t know how this tv supports 8k120 and 4k 240hz because right now no port on it supports it, but maybe something may change to allow it to. I’m thinking later on you’ll be able to upgrade the one connect box, that’ll have a port that can support it
Not even display port?
The TV as from the product page can support 8K 120Hz and 4k 240Hz but with a caveat. The HDMI 2.1 spec can technically support 8K60 and 4k at 240Hz but that’s ONLY through something called DSC (Display Stream Compression) which compresses the Video Signal to make it push that many frames a second but at the cost of colour accuracy and quality. Which is not ideal for gaming as it can introduce lots of visual artifacts.
For those framerates to be pushed at those resolutions we will have to wait til the release of HDMI 2.1b which will be able to handle that much data being sent over the cabe. At which point I guess a new one connect box could solve if it had HDMI 2.1b ports when the spec is finalised.
Marketing 😂by the time Tv gets those support,this Tv will be old, and they'll say they need to put the support in Software update and never release it
Maybe the apps from the smart hub?
@@Muz1DSC is visually lossless, you're not losing any visible quality with it. It's not common in the TV world but is used very regularly by PC gamers for ultra high refresh rate displays.
Bro support the TV when you're pulling the protective film 💀💀💀
It's just the plastic layer, delivering it is tricky so it needs that. but it has another layer so dw😅
@@Iluvindonesia No, he means hold it so that it won't fall.
It's being well held by the supports, you can see the TV just slightly shake it
@@ljxlilliasjagannthaxenos5528 oh i may read it wrong, thank you for that!
@@Iluvindonesiathere's like 1% chance the plastic stick too hard and it pulls the tv so hard
So we not gonna talk about how satisfying that peel was
Nope
*i love watching things that i can't afford*
Same I like tech but I can only afford like a microscopic amount of the tech I watch 😭
@@Tmphone709Only rich people and or content creators can afford stuff like that. This economy is fucking trash and it's just getting even worse 🤦🏽♂️
One day u ll afford bigger than this bro
I just bought Sony-XBR-75Z9D that is from 2017TV used. Meh sluggish but it's stupid bright and the blacks are rich. I remember even going on Amazon and poking fun of this TV as it's msrp was 9k back in 2017. I like 3D content so I opted for this and to wait for tech to catch up... If you find one, go audition it just for fun. Trust me, it's no slouch, even for today - minus if smart tech is your own concern. I just want a damn good picture, is all.
No point anyways most games barely run on 4K
Imagine getting a 8k TV to listen music on it
he just went on spotify? Lmao? plus he was probably just showing an image on spotify cuz it was probably the first solution he thought of instead of a video
😂😂😂😂
144p porn looks also better on 8k screen
Older pre-2015 Top Gear. Just perfect for the TV as a first test.
That’s all there is good to watch. And the grand tour
Ahh! Men of culture i see 🤍
Man of culture
2 years later... We need a new TV..
my 70-inch, Samsung broke neatly the day before the end of the warranty, got a new one under warranty, broke after half a year, replaced the matrix under warranty, broke a week later, right now we’ll send it in again for repairs under warranty
Why do you say that....im curious
@@kosikalokesh382 why? my samsung ue70, worst purchase in life. Broken on the wall spent longer than watched, Samsung TVs are some kind of garbage
its an 8k at 8k
Makes sense to samsung
😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Agreed. Should've been 20-30k
Samsung TVs are sooooooo good... let alone this very expenaive flagship TV woooow❤
A movie called Boxing Helena would be the best test for that t.v.
No
Just corn
He should play clash of clans
Naah Avatar Movies will be Great
What a random movie recommendation
Temu gonna make me shop like a billionare with this one🗣🔥
😂
Great! I can't wait to watch and play all the 8k media that exists.. 😂
As he said it uses ai to upscale 4k meaning anything 4k is also 8k
@@eamanrbahrami1293 meaning it's upscaled 8k and not true 8k. Upscaling it's not magic. IMHO buying 8k tv at this moment it's waste of money. Better wait until we got movies in real 8k and pay much less 😜
The original series of star trek. Game changer. Best wishes, Stefan
My dad actually has one of the $4000 75” 4K QLED TVs from like 4-5 years ago. The motherboard straight up failed a couple months in, but warranty covered that fix and it’s worked fine ever since, but honestly it’s not exactly necessary to spend that much on a TV. There are still ads in the OS.
Fun fact: If you have a modern Samsung fridge, even if it’s not a full on smart fridge, it will connect to the TV and send an alert if you leave it open. It’s such a goofy feature.
Are you kidding me... they put ads in the OS?? Greedy bastards
I went with the 55-inch 4k 144hz TV from 2 years ago. Got my gaming PC hooked up to it, and it does fantastically.
Samsung tv are the best technology that ever exists. Mine is big, it’s like almost 6/7 years old and it’s still works perfectly. Sadly Samsung discontinued those remotes where you would point the controller and “live” your actions 😢
In 6 months prices will have dropped to about $1500. 6 months after that $699
Keep dreaming
@@divertiti he's not wrong, as soon as they figure out the next best thing this will drop quickly.
Same happened with 4k, 4k was big and expensive > they released 8k and OLEDS & etc > 4k became as cheap as 400 nowadays vs thousands
@@fizzinsoda He's 100% wrong. There is 0% chance this TV will be $1500 in 5 months, and $699 in 12 months, that's 100% pure BS.
Yes because they always release a new model
Price of this particular TV already dropped, as this person has no enough brain power to figure out UP and DOWN sides 😂
Samsung ecosystem is god tier for real
Man me finding a scratch on the TV would be the start of my villian arc 😂
Best TV and best MC
Great combo
So your personal information is
now in a tv connected to the internet. Smart idea.
Just the stuff you had signed in on a previous tv or Samsung pass with certain apps not all your information
@@MilesAboveTech”just” nothing you dont control them
So... your also on your phone connected to the internet with your personal and contact information and your bank account signed in. Nothing is private in today's world.
@@michaeljamesvedeja2602 Anybody who has a cell phone basically doesn't care about any of that. The world is screwed.
@@thetaekwondoe3887 why should we care ?
That TV gets mad hot too. Ventilation is key!
The corn quality 😂
I don't think there's corn that exists naturally at 8k yet .
I bought a Sony Bravia back in 2007 I think. It had a box to add to the back, then a wireless transmitter box, hook everything up there . Hang TV on wall. plug tv in 1 cable, done!
Only thing stopping me from buying it is because its QLED
QLED is just fancy LCD and at that price i would rather just get OLED while at it
You'd just get OLED for that price and after 2 years you'd have a dead screen. Very clever indeed. Especially true with Samsung, they're least reliable out of LG Sony Samsung trio.
Would never ever buy any TV from Samsung. Even half price.
@@cholera4858you clearly have never owned a modern oled
@@frederikmolenkamp1850 I own both OLED and miniled. Price difference is 2,5x, visual difference is nonexistent
Idk why people act like QLED is irrelevant just because OLED exists. There are pros and cons to both panel technologies. I own a couple OLED TVs and the auto dimming is actually really annoying. If there's any type of bright scene on the screen for a significant amount of time (like the beach level in GOW:R) the TV will get super bright at first and then dim significantly after about 20 min. It compromises the immersion a little bit. Plus you can get a bigger sized QLED TVs for much cheaper than an OLED. If there were an 8K, 85", 240 hz OLED TV on the market, I guarantee it would cost at least $10,000
No bakchodi only review ।।। Good video bhai
Bro called me broke in 20 differently languages
This comment never fails at not being original and unfunny
I definitely suggest "Ori & the Will of the Wisps". It's a beautiful game that would look stunning on that TV
8k resolution
8k price
One dollar per pixel
No. There are 33,177,600 pixels on an 8k TV.
The movie my fam tried on our new tv first was uncharted. It was really good because it has quiet bits, loud bits and it's good quality which means it's good for testing a tv out
Team Kendrick Represent 👇
$8k? Hope I can see the future with it
Awesome bro congretchulation new tv
Good thing there is all that 8k content to take advantage of it.
Sounds awesome.
I cant justify an 8K quite yet, since there isnt any native 8K media yet. Pretty soon tho, we should see a turn. Once its more mainstream, ill probs upgrade my living room TV for 8K.
Im terrified of the movie file sized tho since i run a server
Protip! Peeling off the screen procector can create static electricity. Do it while your TV is unplugged. And with a TV that size, have someone hold it steady on the other side.
Thanks for the Kendrick Lamar prop😊
He a fan he a fan he a fan. He locked in!
Fort bro 8k this is crazy❤❤❤like
In Sha Allah!❤
One day i can afford this TV.
Inside my DNA 🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥
"When you peel off the protective film and realize it's the wrong one."😂
pulls off desk cutely
I hope to watch the future with this TV
Cant wait to buy this and watch 1% 8k compatible shows and movies
The TV scales 4k up to 8k with ai...
@@aktivlingd532 except the 4k content is lacking severely. I somewhat regret my 4K Q90 purchase solely because it lacks content that could justify its crazy price. That's exactly what's happening with 8K imo, 4x the power of what's actually needed/utilized.
Great TV for people who don't understand how resolutions work and want to be as wasteful as possible. For that '8k' to look noticeably different from 4k you would need to sit a couple like 5 inches from the TV at its size. 8k is only needed for much much larger displays.
If you have a powerful GPU like the 4080 or 4090, try placing your desk a couple of meters away and playing some video games on it to see if it could work as a gaming desktop screen. This will be insane!
**connects to pc**
“Let’s fucking GOO!!”
I'd be sitting there, playing ocarina of time again
the only kid that his mom will never send him to the grocery store 😂❤
Me: "Heey, nice TV."
"It costs 8,000"
Me: "Heey, nice cardboard box to live in."
Nice bro same tv as mine❤
Yo my man Kendrik Lamar ❤
Kendrick still racking up wins
I have the same one but in my dreams
Bruh... This is sick
I hate being poor. I’d love to have a tv like that but I pretty much am using all the money I make to help my Covid widowed mom with her bills and stuff. She lost my dad in 2021 and he was always the money maker and she raised the kids and kept the house and washed clothes etc. So I help her keep her bills payed. But I would kill for a tv like that lol it looks amazing!
I love your video's I am big fun
Dream tv right here
so premium, I wish I can buy this but we can't even afford to buy a cheap tv
Po/rn would be so good on this tv
Me thinking the Film will go with the words 😅
Remember. Don't remove the protection film when the tv is on. Because the film and the display can create static energy and it may cause damage the TV's components. 👍👍👍
Play horizon on it, that would be crazy🎥🎥
Play gta 5 using cloud gaming on Samsung tv ❤
Blacked,. Gotta check some of them
Bruh😂😂
Watching corn on that mifuka would be crazy 😂😂
Now you can watch Jerry Springer show like you're there...
Wow 😲 Amazing
I would love to play super smash bros with my friends on that big TV.
For this:
Step1:Be rich instead of scrolling
Step2: Enjoy 💯
Test the latency when gaming. Usually TVs have noticeable input delay
we getting homescreen ads with this one 🗣️🗣️🗣️
I like how 4k has now got to be upscaled to 8k next will be 16k until you can't tell the difference between a TV and real life 😁
The possession of hanna grace would be very cool to watch on this tv
Watching 4K content at a 8K TV✅️
I can agreed, I have one to and it’s great
It will be fun to watch 🌚🌚🌚
Me with my Samsung tv from 2015😃
i can definitely watch carter do the thug shake in that tv
my desi mom would've killed me if dared peeling off the plastic cover !
Compared to 85" OLED, which one is better?
Funny because I bought this last week😅
Finally found a TV for playing GTA 5 on my ps3 in 720p at 30 fps!
I will wait till it's around 2K
Bro just did a DNA test with the TV👀
I would like to see some documentary about tiny species.
Samsung is the pioneer of any screen technology, especially if you buy the highest tier of screen. The best monitor for everything (gaming, editing, coding) is samsung (above 500$). Even compared to apple.
the only thing that liked, was you trying to play DNA by Kendrick
Meanwhile Lg uq8000 86inch costs 999$ ..
I have a Neo QLED 4K Samsung tv and it’s the most worth price product I’ve ever own.
At that price I would expect it to support Tesseract dimensions
Buys $8000 tv, proceeds to listen to music 😂
Me with no tv in my home imagining this in my dreams through my life - 😞😞
Ps5 will run crazy on this
Welcome to another episode of " I can't afford but i can watch " enjoy the episode 😂...
4K ghost of Tsushima gameplay
Barney Stinson had this way back when.
The contrast will never be as good as oled
Ahem if my phone connects my life is done cuz my search history🤣