Man, you’re probably the only one who has said that. So many people make horrible comments, some I had to delete. From eye level, I’m about 10% below the centre of the display. Thanks 🙏
It's not mounted too low. Most people mount theirs too high. Mine is a bit too high but that's the nature of a 77" Oled. You've had one you know what I mean. Great setup. I'm very jealous 😅
I will say, I have been using a 32" Panasonic HDTV for nearly all of the 2000s, up to only a few years ago. I was pretty happy with it and way back in the early 2000s, 32" was considered decent. I tweaked it as much as possible that it looked good even with the first formats of Blu ray. Then when the time came to finally say goodbye and shop for my first new flatscreen since my first one, I never looked back. Only except to remount the 32" back on the wall where I've been enjoying my new 65". I did that just for shits and giggles. I was taken aback and staggered by the difference. The 32" did feel like a baby TV by comparison. Like watching a tiny monitor and I saw what I was missing for years. Not to mention the 65" is 4k. All the lack of detail and blurriness of the 32" 720i TV that I thought was holding up was not even a comparison. Now, I'm already looking ahead to upgrade to an 8k. I might stick with 65", I feel that is my max. 65" might not be big enough to notice a huge difference from 4k to 8k, maybe it might, but it's more future proofing and getting newer high speed eARC and HDMI 2.1. Sound system is still a little outdated that uses optical, but the DTS still gets the job done.
Soon everyone will have hundreds of inchs tvs. Because the new micro oled vr glasses coming out are insanly sharp n they give the illusion of huge display in your house. The panel itself on them is supposed to have better oled colors then the current way they make oled.
If I had to choose between this one and a very high end 150inch screen projector, I'd take the TV with no hesitation. No matter how expensive the projector wont match it's colors.
I really like how the proportions fit just right compared to the two windows on the sides and wall in between. I'm really excited about these new really big TVs coming to market. I hope the prices will come down a bit so maybe I can get one too. I still wanna ask whats your viewing distance on this setup and do you think its suitable?
I play on a 115" sony projector, so good, but no 120hz, bee waiting to upgrade to a 120hz projector, but i think ill wait till 110" tvs become more affordable. 5 more years they will be well priced
@@ILT_AU HDR doesn't really mean much in gaming too much. Having smooth motion and and clarity is what's needed. I have tried gaming on some TVs and it's unplayable with blurriness and all that. Sony projectors on game mode, especially the 120hz ones it better than heaps of TVs, minus ultra blacks and of course brights, but is still amazing
@DarrenBoxhall I strongly disagree and I’ll doubt you will find many people that would agree with you that gaming is better on a projector. I have the new 83” G4 OLED and I can tell you now a projector would look silly next to it. But you do you my friend.
@@ILT_AU and I don't know anyone who would go from a high-end projector to a tiny ass 80" tv. I can assure you no one would drop down to a tv after playing on a projector, unless it was a 110" tv.
Hey mate, great video. How does your TV and set up hold on? Still happy with it? I am about to install a similar setup, same unit so I'd like to hear any comments/recommendations from your side. Also, great choice of the bracket. Does it give you enough room to connect/disconnect cables from behind? Cheers!
Yeah no complaints. I ran 4 x 5m HDMI cables in, so I don’t have to move the TV. Do everything you can to never move the thing. Don’t mount it high like everyone suggests. It’s perfect at a low height.
@@ILT_AU Thanks mate! I appreciate your reply. I couldn't find the same bracket but I found a similar Sanus one rated at 136kg so it should be Ok. I'll get someone to properly anchor it to the wall -- I don't want it to fall off. I'll follow your guidance in regards of the cables and height too. I am choosing a cabinet there is a King one I like so I might get that. Cheers mate, have a good one.
@jeylful no problem. I find when I sit down. My straight line of sight to the TV is about 20-30% hight from the bottom of the TV. Which means to look at the centre of the TV display, I’m still slickly looking upwards. Which I find the most comfortable. It appears the trend in the USA is to place the TV above a fire place which I find way too high up for my taste. Even more so for a TV above 75” in size. The Monster TV bracket was from Harvey Norman if you’re in Australia. The main thing is to make sure the wall can handle the weight, as I was building my house at the time. I actually made the wall specifically to hold 200+ Kgs for that TV. So for an existing home it could be more difficult. A nice low lying cabinet finishes it off very nicely also, congratulations 🙌 on the big screen TV my friend. You will absolutely love it.
I have the Xgimi Horizon S Max Laser Projector on a 135 inches ALR screen manual pull down and behind the projector screen a 85 inches tv fix in the wall , when I roll up my 135 inches projector screen my tv look so small , so for me I consider a 100 inches TV a small tv 😅😅😅
Personal preference. TV will always perform better. I love my 100” TV. Only if have a dedicated cinema room fully light controlled, then a projector is suitable.
@@diggernick6515 My apology for that one. I was at Best Buy the week prior and was profiled/followed around the store. Still, my comment was uncalled for...🙏
@@diggernick6515 Yeah, an unfortunate comment. I was profiled by Best Buy around that time ; followed me around the store while shopping for TV. Still, an uncalled for comment...🙏
No I don’t mean it’s obsolete. It serves its purpose for the right room. Imo it’s better for a room with no windows / environment control. Size definitely matters. But a 100” TV is certainly a nice experience
Hi, new sub here, what will be your choice if money is an issue, 65" premium oled or 85" mid range LED ? Gaming 50% movies 30% Cables 20% Mid bright and dark room viewing
85”. There a huge size gap between 65 and 85. For the price. Size matters. However because your also a gamer like myself, it depends on what TV and what features it is. What LCD TV do you have in mind?
@@ILT_AU they make really good active wireless tower/shelf speakers now and they are miles better than any soundbar. If you want a clean setup look up something like dynaudio xeo 30
Thank you for mounting the TV at the right height! I hate when people hang TVs like 4ft or higher from the floor
Man, you’re probably the only one who has said that. So many people make horrible comments, some I had to delete. From eye level, I’m about 10% below the centre of the display. Thanks 🙏
It’s great to have a Aussie channel, finally. Subscribed!
Thank you 🙏 welcome to the channel.
Excellent review. Looks so cool. While we all love the best qual, we also know size matters. Very impressive. Ty.
I Got One Coming On Friday 12/13/2024 This TV Looks Pretty Cool
Watching this on a 98" Hisense. Definitely worth it.
Congrats!
It's not mounted too low. Most people mount theirs too high. Mine is a bit too high but that's the nature of a 77" Oled. You've had one you know what I mean.
Great setup. I'm very jealous 😅
I think 100 inch TV is the perfect size for most living rooms.
Very nice
I will say, I have been using a 32" Panasonic HDTV for nearly all of the 2000s, up to only a few years ago. I was pretty happy with it and way back in the early 2000s, 32" was considered decent. I tweaked it as much as possible that it looked good even with the first formats of Blu ray. Then when the time came to finally say goodbye and shop for my first new flatscreen since my first one, I never looked back.
Only except to remount the 32" back on the wall where I've been enjoying my new 65". I did that just for shits and giggles.
I was taken aback and staggered by the difference.
The 32" did feel like a baby TV by comparison. Like watching a tiny monitor and I saw what I was missing for years.
Not to mention the 65" is 4k. All the lack of detail and blurriness of the 32" 720i TV that I thought was holding up was not even a comparison.
Now, I'm already looking ahead to upgrade to an 8k. I might stick with 65", I feel that is my max. 65" might not be big enough to notice a huge difference from 4k to 8k, maybe it might, but it's more future proofing and getting newer high speed eARC and HDMI 2.1.
Sound system is still a little outdated that uses optical, but the DTS still gets the job done.
Mine gets delivered tomorrow and I was struggling with the mount height. I'm going to do it like yours. Thanks!
Im not mounting, lol I'm just have a big ass tv stand lol
FireStick for the win.
97in oled coming this year.
For a king’s ransom.
I would like to get one for my theater room in the basement, but I wonder if you can get it around the stairs into the basement.
That’s the most difficult part. Getting the thing in the correct location.
Is 2.3m distance too close for watching 100 inch TV?
Yes
Yes id say so, im around 4-5m. Its perfect, however, everyone is different.
You would fall in love with the size 😂
Soon everyone will have hundreds of inchs tvs. Because the new micro oled vr glasses coming out are insanly sharp n they give the illusion of huge display in your house. The panel itself on them is supposed to have better oled colors then the current way they make oled.
If I had to choose between this one and a very high end 150inch screen projector, I'd take the TV with no hesitation. No matter how expensive the projector wont match it's colors.
100%. Projectors require a dedicated room with environmental control. Lighting etc.
This tv can operate perfectly on a beautiful bright day.
Awsome....thx
Great stuff!
Thank you.
Wspaniały tekewizor. Moje mażenie to 86 cali a ten ma 100 cali. Po prostu masz kino w domu. Rozmiar ma znaczenie 😀
I really like how the proportions fit just right compared to the two windows on the sides and wall in between. I'm really excited about these new really big TVs coming to market. I hope the prices will come down a bit so maybe I can get one too. I still wanna ask whats your viewing distance on this setup and do you think its suitable?
I sit approximately 5 meters away. It’s super sharp. It’s not too overwhelming and also I find any closer and I need to constantly turn my head :)
@@ILT_AU Sounds like the viewing distance is spot on then! Must be really nice experience. :)
I play on a 115" sony projector, so good, but no 120hz, bee waiting to upgrade to a 120hz projector, but i think ill wait till 110" tvs become more affordable. 5 more years they will be well priced
Sounds cool. Projector can never match a solid HDR presentation, TV is always better for gaming.
@@ILT_AU HDR doesn't really mean much in gaming too much. Having smooth motion and and clarity is what's needed. I have tried gaming on some TVs and it's unplayable with blurriness and all that. Sony projectors on game mode, especially the 120hz ones it better than heaps of TVs, minus ultra blacks and of course brights, but is still amazing
@DarrenBoxhall I strongly disagree and I’ll doubt you will find many people that would agree with you that gaming is better on a projector.
I have the new 83” G4 OLED and I can tell you now a projector would look silly next to it.
But you do you my friend.
@@ILT_AU and I don't know anyone who would go from a high-end projector to a tiny ass 80" tv. I can assure you no one would drop down to a tv after playing on a projector, unless it was a 110" tv.
@DarrenBoxhall ok mate.
Can you put a regular center stand on this tv?
Yes definitely, I removed the feet from the TV. So you can table top it, it’s just very big feet
Which tv stand is this?! Love it. Want to buy it.
Wondering the same!
any response?
Hey mate, great video. How does your TV and set up hold on? Still happy with it? I am about to install a similar setup, same unit so I'd like to hear any comments/recommendations from your side. Also, great choice of the bracket. Does it give you enough room to connect/disconnect cables from behind? Cheers!
Yeah no complaints. I ran 4 x 5m HDMI cables in, so I don’t have to move the TV. Do everything you can to never move the thing.
Don’t mount it high like everyone suggests. It’s perfect at a low height.
@@ILT_AU Thanks mate! I appreciate your reply. I couldn't find the same bracket but I found a similar Sanus one rated at 136kg so it should be Ok.
I'll get someone to properly anchor it to the wall -- I don't want it to fall off.
I'll follow your guidance in regards of the cables and height too. I am choosing a cabinet there is a King one I like so I might get that.
Cheers mate, have a good one.
@jeylful no problem. I find when I sit down. My straight line of sight to the TV is about 20-30% hight from the bottom of the TV. Which means to look at the centre of the TV display, I’m still slickly looking upwards. Which I find the most comfortable. It appears the trend in the USA is to place the TV above a fire place which I find way too high up for my taste. Even more so for a TV above 75” in size.
The Monster TV bracket was from Harvey Norman if you’re in Australia. The main thing is to make sure the wall can handle the weight, as I was building my house at the time. I actually made the wall specifically to hold 200+ Kgs for that TV. So for an existing home it could be more difficult.
A nice low lying cabinet finishes it off very nicely also, congratulations 🙌 on the big screen TV my friend. You will absolutely love it.
I love the setup. What's the name/brand of the media console?
From an Australian furniture company named Nick Scali Furniture
I have the Xgimi Horizon S Max Laser Projector on a 135 inches ALR screen manual pull down and behind the projector screen a 85 inches tv fix in the wall , when I roll up my 135 inches projector screen my tv look so small , so for me I consider a 100 inches TV a small tv 😅😅😅
Can’t compare a projector to a TV. Projector will always lose. Can’t get close to a TV in picture quality
And which one do you prefer? smaller but better colors or bigger and less contrast? I am now considering what to get...
Personal preference. TV will always perform better. I love my 100” TV. Only if have a dedicated cinema room fully light controlled, then a projector is suitable.
What’s that tv unit ? And LED just installed behind?
It’s from Nick Scali furniture. It’s yeah. Hue light strip.
Where did you get your tv cabinet from, 33cms is lower than large majority available?
It’s an Australian Brand. Nick Scali
I really like your TV stand. Where did you buy it ?
It’s the lowest, widest TV unit I could find. It’s solid wood.
It’s from an Australian company called Nick Scali.
I wonder how this compares to the 100 inches Lazer TV
It kills it man. You can’t compare a TV to a projector.
@@ILT_AU okay thanks, I would love to know how much it costs in USD.
@@leobeats47 It's not available in the states. The Sony X92J is the only 100". The Samsung QN90A 98" and TCL 98" are the other options.
How far is your sitting position from the t.v?
Almost 6 meters from TV to seat.
Dirt 5 ....ascent game .... streets of rage 4 ... and this game is good for 4p split screen
Hell yeah!!
This TV makes me want to get back into couch co-op
Where did u bought it from can't find in Australia please leave a link thx
It’s on Hisense Australia’s website.
Hisense 100S8
@@ILT_AU I went there but couldn't find it thx for Ur help
hisense.com.au/product/100-uhd-4k-tv-series-8/
TCL has a 97 inch tv
What is the name of the furniture piece beneath tv
It’s in the comments.
nice lowboard, where can i buy it?
It’s from an Australian furniture company called Nick Scali
thanks@@ILT_AU
Cool video.
Thank you 🙏
What is your viewing distance from the tv?
About 5meters
@@ILT_AU About 16.5 feet for AmeriKKKans...
@@thealternativefactor6694 KKK?
@@diggernick6515 My apology for that one. I was at Best Buy the week prior and was profiled/followed around the store. Still, my comment was uncalled for...🙏
@@diggernick6515 Yeah, an unfortunate comment. I was profiled by Best Buy around that time ; followed me around the store while shopping for TV. Still, an uncalled for comment...🙏
You cant download disney+ on it!?
You can now
Can you use a
Tv stand?
Yes
Could you please tell me the depth of the tv stand ?? Online says 20 imches which seems crazy @ILT_AU
tcl just launched a 4k 98in for 8000$
As a man. I feel better I have an extra 2 inches ;)
How far is your viewing distance?
4 feet
About 4.5meters
Better go with a 4k laser ust projector. You won't have dse and it'll be way cheaper
No way. I don’t need to close all my windows to get a decent picture and I can get over 1000 nits of HDR.
No projector can do what a back lit TV can.
@@ILT_AU I guess that makes home projector theaters obsolete then. But, size matters for the most immersive experience
No I don’t mean it’s obsolete.
It serves its purpose for the right room.
Imo it’s better for a room with no windows / environment control.
Size definitely matters.
But a 100” TV is certainly a nice experience
The TV is 136lbs
In the box.
Played any games yet?
Always playing xbox on it :)
200 kg ? My 95 inch is 80 kg ? Idk
Total weight in the box.
Total weight of Sony xr98x90l. Without box 154 pounds with stand. With box 201 pounds. 400 pounds???
Hi, new sub here, what will be your choice if money is an issue, 65" premium oled or 85" mid range LED ?
Gaming 50% movies 30% Cables 20%
Mid bright and dark room viewing
85”. There a huge size gap between 65 and 85.
For the price. Size matters.
However because your also a gamer like myself, it depends on what TV and what features it is.
What LCD TV do you have in mind?
@@ILT_AU thanks for your feedback, x85j or x91j
M8,if money is an issue,get a 50 inch tv,and with the savings,get a short throw projector.100 inch from 57 feet away?No contest.
did you say 420lbs?
In the box
out of the box it's like 132lbs, easy lift with help on the other end. don't stress it.
Imagine playing _Nintendo Switch_ on a massive 4k TV. The thing can barely do 1080p let alone that. Probably looks awful.
Actually quite the opposite. Looks amazing! 4 player split screen Mario kart is unbelievable
these tvs should do some upscale to 4k to have better looking picture..
I won’t be lied I pretty sure a Vr goggle to watch movies will get play out who da-f wants to watch tv movies or sports on a goggle 24/7 365 dayz
Vidaa is nonsense. By mistake I bought it middle East. I thot it's android tv.
Vidaa is nonsense os
#Testify
I think I wouldn't buy a 100 inch tv. You can't move the thing, the heat is probably nuts, and you have to pick your next living space around it.
You don’t buy something like this if you intend to move it.
It’s there forever or until I can get a 110” :)
190kgs? my 100 inch tcl p715 weights half that, wtf lmao.
In the box.
It's still too low, don't care what you say🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Fair enough. It’s difficult unless your in front of it.
Same. It would bug me.
100 inch TV and a soundbar... sigh
No good?
@@ILT_AU they make really good active wireless tower/shelf speakers now and they are miles better than any soundbar. If you want a clean setup look up something like dynaudio xeo 30
suppose to put a projector in a movie room not 100inches in movie room
Who says lol
Are you rich?
Not rich my friend, it sounds nice though.
You don’t have to be rich to have nice electronics. Good credit would suffice.
I don’t use credit :)
Why are you hyping a tv up? Lol, a special truck? LOLZZZZZZZZZZ
That’s a lot of Z’s
How far away are you sitying from the TV?
4.5m