Okay, was anyone else getting tired of all those bleeps and bloops throughout that stream? Between that and their need to word out everything they say instead of having them as captions make this more annoying than anything.
Wait, "Quantum Nanocell Color Technology"? In other words not actually QNED... This is just existing Nanocell color tech combined with mini LEDs, mislabeled as QNED on order to deny marketing hype from Samsung when they release REAL QNED tvs. Classy LG.
I actually prefer ips panels. There seems to be an industry hate towards them, and most tvs are va panels. Ips panels have more vivid colors and better viewing angles. Va panels always make their whites look dingy to me. A hellacious contrast ratio is not important to me, but seems to be what most reviewers use to knock a tv. If you don’t like ips panels don’t buy one!
For gaming? They are going to make 42 inch OLED this year. Not sure about release date. Hopefully they don’t remove hdmi 2.1 features to reach a slightly lower price. I’ll think about it as a work, game, movie combo for my bedroom (the big tv in living room isn’t always available because of roommates). I think 47 inch version would be too large. Hopefully 42 is perfect. I’m concerned about burn in from hours with the same apps though. Browser, word, excel, pdf textbooks and so on. Dark mode everything, screen-shift, hide menu bars, task bars and docks, and moving windows around. Hopefully that will be enough. I need it to last for at least 6 years.
@@scottblues2332 hey bud, totally missed it a 42inch oled was just annouced by LG, i was in your same line of thinking! But i guess wishes do come true lol
I’m guessing the 86 inch 8K model will be $30,000 just like the 88” 8K OLED. I think it will be the same price cuz I think Mini-LED will be the same as OLED if not better.
I was plan on buying the 86 inch nanocell QNED 4k for my movie room. 8k is vastly overrated, over priced, & pointless to buy. I was interested in the Sony's upcoming 100 inch 4k but only a fool would pay $20,000 for a TV.
@@OfficialKman5625 This is not QNED. It may be labeled as such but we are still a few years away from that tech being available. This is just a mini LED TV mislabeled as QNED to undermine Samsung when they go to launch actual QNED tvs in a couple years. There is no nanorod technology in this tv so it's not a QNED.
Supposedly, there are some new cooling features on some new oled panels that can get them brighter as well as supposed to help keep burn in risk a minimum. I would like to see long term tests on these.
Okay, was anyone else getting tired of all those bleeps and bloops throughout that stream? Between that and their need to word out everything they say instead of having them as captions make this more annoying than anything.
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Video about 8K TVs in 2000 standard 1080p ROFL.
Wait, "Quantum Nanocell Color Technology"? In other words not actually QNED... This is just existing Nanocell color tech combined with mini LEDs, mislabeled as QNED on order to deny marketing hype from Samsung when they release REAL QNED tvs. Classy LG.
Cuando llegan a Colombia ?
When will these tvs release?
They are out now.
I'm planning on buying one.
My oled decided to act up and is showing a white pixel that won't go away. I have tried pixel refresh😑
Great
any info on whether these are still ips panels?? because that would be a huge let down
Ofcourse they are, but you should wait if it is actually a let down.
@@Mat-hr1dg yeah, cause mini LED can substantially improve contrast, I'm very interested
I actually prefer ips panels. There seems to be an industry hate towards them, and most tvs are va panels. Ips panels have more vivid colors and better viewing angles. Va panels always make their whites look dingy to me. A hellacious contrast ratio is not important to me, but seems to be what most reviewers use to knock a tv. If you don’t like ips panels don’t buy one!
55inch 😔
We need something this quality at 43-40 inches... Not bigger...
For gaming? They are going to make 42 inch OLED this year. Not sure about release date. Hopefully they don’t remove hdmi 2.1 features to reach a slightly lower price. I’ll think about it as a work, game, movie combo for my bedroom (the big tv in living room isn’t always available because of roommates). I think 47 inch version would be too large. Hopefully 42 is perfect. I’m concerned about burn in from hours with the same apps though. Browser, word, excel, pdf textbooks and so on. Dark mode everything, screen-shift, hide menu bars, task bars and docks, and moving windows around. Hopefully that will be enough. I need it to last for at least 6 years.
I want one in 32 inch
Yes yes 👍
Unfortunately it won’t happen. They don’t want to cannibalize their best selling (48” and 55”) OLED TVs
@@scottblues2332 hey bud, totally missed it a 42inch oled was just annouced by LG, i was in your same line of thinking! But i guess wishes do come true lol
LCDs can suffer from bleeding edges. It's surprising how common it is. Black isn't black.
No lg mini for me since there no 55inch and and under
How much money?
I’m guessing the 86 inch 8K model will be $30,000 just like the 88” 8K OLED. I think it will be the same price cuz I think Mini-LED will be the same as OLED if not better.
The design is just like $300 TVs in amazon.
Just wait everyone, LG might as well make QD OLED.
I was plan on buying the 86 inch nanocell QNED 4k for my movie room. 8k is vastly overrated, over priced, & pointless to buy. I was interested in the Sony's upcoming 100 inch 4k but only a fool would pay $20,000 for a TV.
Didn't Samsung already do this? QLED??
nope, QLED is same as LG nanocell its still edge lit while this has bunch of mini LEDs and more dimming zones
It’s not QLED. It’s QNED. It’s an N, not an L.
@@OfficialKman5625 This is not QNED. It may be labeled as such but we are still a few years away from that tech being available. This is just a mini LED TV mislabeled as QNED to undermine Samsung when they go to launch actual QNED tvs in a couple years. There is no nanorod technology in this tv so it's not a QNED.
Wait to next year, samsung will have qd oled
@@danielfields4078 You know it's gonna happen.
So no burn-in then
You forgot this is still LG
Mini LED wont suffer from burn in
@@randomstranger9494 we will see
Do You see... How much They need Our money? They do circus for Us.
Automatic volume control is the best 2021 feature ;P
MiniLed is only 1/2 leap forward.
All OLED TVs have burn-in problems. Why people buy OLED TVs, For better black levels? 😏
Supposedly, there are some new cooling features on some new oled panels that can get them brighter as well as supposed to help keep burn in risk a minimum. I would like to see long term tests on these.
Not everyone is vulnerable to burn in. Burn in shouldn't be a problem if you don't watch the same channel all the time.
@@Zohirul-JewelOLED TVs can suffer with screen burn after as little as 4,000-5,000 hours of use...
@@Max86421 Please read my previous reply.
Burn in is not really a problem at all. It only could happen in sad households where a family keeps the tv running all day and on the same channel.
It’s available all over the world and not for Pakistan I can’t even find one JUST FREAKEN ONE LG CX in Pakistan 😡😡😡
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No numbers just marketing mumbo jumbo
The design is pathetic unlike the oled series of lg tvs.