I've been waiting for so long now for MicroLed. But i guess i will be waiting for much longer, if ever. The cost right now is sky high. But i really look forward to the day i can install it in my own home! 🙂
@@justvideowalls Thanks! I hope i would be able to in some kind of way. But at this moment, the cost is very high and with everything i've been through (medical bills) i'm not seeing getting one in the near future. But we'll see. You never know! 😀
I visited your website and I have a question. Why is it that I have to go all the way down to the 6x6 163in diagonal model to have 4k resolution? And that's with 0.9 Pixel Pitch. Why do the smaller models don't have 4k when you have smaller TVs that do 4k? Maybe I'm not understanding how Micro LED works. Can you explain?
Hey Jose, you're honing in on one of the distinguishing features of MicroLED. It's a bit hard to explain over a UA-cam comment, so we are working on some content to help understand this. However, the general idea is that the eye can only see the individual pixels at a set distance with 20/20 vision. With TVs, the pixel density is often so tight that you need to be as close as 6-inches away to visibly see the pixels. But nobody really watches TVs that close. So the extra pixel density is not useful beyond what your eyes can actually see. With MicroLED you are essentially defining your own pixel density with a custom screen, rather than defining a resolution. The density is typically higher, but at a set distance for each pixel pitch option, the pixels disappear. In other words, adding more pixels does nothing to the perceived experience after that distance. For a 0.9mm pitch, the scientific distance where pixels fully disappear is 10-feet. However, everyone including myself (and I'm highly scrupulous) agrees that you can be much closer practically and the experience is still absolutely incredible. Some of this depends on the type of content you are viewing. Hope that helps!
The quick cuts to stock footage are really distracting. I don't need to see a 0.5 second image of Legos when you say the word "modular" or 1.5 seconds of people staring at post notes when you say "project". Seems like the video editor was desperate to fill time.
So I saw in the CEDIA video that your modules are potentially flexible - do you have one that is suitable for compund curves, and if so what are the radius limitations?
Hi Tim! We do have curved options. One of our panels is very flexible which is more suited for harder curves like around corners etc. More basic curving can be done with standard panels believe it or not. For specific limits, we'd need to see more about your project. The custom curves typically require more specific engineered mounts, which we can bring in one of our partners to design.
Hey there! MicroLEDs of this type are not small enough to be suitable for watching as close as a PC monitor. It still makes more sense to go a traditional route like an OLED monitor for that applciation.
@@justvideowalls the problem with OLED monitors is that 90% of the times there are static element and even with the best available technology the burn-in will happen. Proof? Myself with a QD-OLED monitor where some burn-in developed where the Windows start button is and the other icons. For now I moved the bar from left to the center. While using an OLED as a TV which is not always on and always on the same channel (where the logo may be static) it's perfect. People say about brightness? LOL when I watch movies with my partner sometime we do the action to cover the eyes as some scenes are super bright. The extra brightness is for those who decide to watch the TV with direct sunlight on it lol.
@@sgru9558 yeah I heard you on that. Makes sense! They have definitely gotten better with brightness, especially in a dark room. I also just dont want to have to worry about the burn-in. Rather not have that lingering in the back of my mind.
55 yo Navy Vet here. I work Hard Everyday (walmart) Ihave a Nice Onkyo Receiver, and Polk Audio 5.1 Speakers But my 75" 4k TV seems small. I built a Nice PC to push it all, but i just wish my display/tv were bigger... I'm up to Review anything. (if you want to make a Vid as well)....
The brightness values are per pixel, which is not limited by averaging or power draw restrictions. So 600 nits on a MicroLED display should be substantially brighter than 600 nits on a standard OLED or LCD display.
@@justvideowalls ok thank you for your answer. maybe i dont understand (and my english is poor) but to stay legal (there is limitation of electric consumption) " maybe micro led need limit like an oled for bigs windows? lcd have an abl too, just less. oled have a bigger abl because they have a worst electric yield/efficiency when there is a big window. i hope micro led have a better efficiency than oled.
We have some highly competitive options that I think will blow your mind. Still a big giant image and the $ per square meter is what it is though. Our custom options definitely cost more than our all in ones.
The title wording needs to be in the introduction of the video at least somewhere, as in nearly verbatim, followed by a clear and concise answer. Example: "We here at JVW think that the biggest problem with MicroLEDs is the overcomplexity in setup and design due to it being a new an emerging technology. Our company expertly understands this technology and will confidently guide you through the process of investing in MicroLEDs." If you have to defend your video's title repeatedly in the comments, then it was clearly confusing for the viewers. So, I was just wondering where HR is and when I should expect my first check. 🤣
A great place to start is general IT or networking integration. Mounting TVs and such. Then you can work your way into a company that does these installations. It’s an awesome industry and they are a lot of fun to install!
No, it cannot. We have walls at 5,000 nits +. Regardless, even our 600 nit walls are much brighter than any OLED i've ever seen. There's no brightness protection circuits required because our LEDs are high-spec and powerful enough to handle the voltage. Not just measured in a quick burst of brightness, but sustained high-brightness.
TLDR; The question posed in the title of the video is never answered!
Hey - question is at 0:37, answer begins at 0:49 👍
@@justvideowalls ??? you are not making any sense. what do you say is the biggest problem? there's just a bunch of rambling
@@JayYeasmin hey there, answer to your question is at 0:49
@@justvideowalls no there isn't
ua-cam.com/video/Up-iaxQs5Nc/v-deo.html
The audio is recorded far too loud and it distorts.
Good feedback, we are working on getting better there
I've been waiting for so long now for MicroLed. But i guess i will be waiting for much longer, if ever. The cost right now is sky high. But i really look forward to the day i can install it in my own home! 🙂
I would love for you to get one!
@@justvideowalls Thanks! I hope i would be able to in some kind of way. But at this moment, the cost is very high and with everything i've been through (medical bills) i'm not seeing getting one in the near future. But we'll see. You never know! 😀
I visited your website and I have a question. Why is it that I have to go all the way down to the 6x6 163in diagonal model to have 4k resolution? And that's with 0.9 Pixel Pitch. Why do the smaller models don't have 4k when you have smaller TVs that do 4k? Maybe I'm not understanding how Micro LED works. Can you explain?
Hey Jose, you're honing in on one of the distinguishing features of MicroLED. It's a bit hard to explain over a UA-cam comment, so we are working on some content to help understand this. However, the general idea is that the eye can only see the individual pixels at a set distance with 20/20 vision. With TVs, the pixel density is often so tight that you need to be as close as 6-inches away to visibly see the pixels. But nobody really watches TVs that close. So the extra pixel density is not useful beyond what your eyes can actually see. With MicroLED you are essentially defining your own pixel density with a custom screen, rather than defining a resolution. The density is typically higher, but at a set distance for each pixel pitch option, the pixels disappear. In other words, adding more pixels does nothing to the perceived experience after that distance.
For a 0.9mm pitch, the scientific distance where pixels fully disappear is 10-feet. However, everyone including myself (and I'm highly scrupulous) agrees that you can be much closer practically and the experience is still absolutely incredible. Some of this depends on the type of content you are viewing.
Hope that helps!
the main issue, it's required a server room, to fit a rack of it's display processors.
Our wall processor in this example only requires 2RU. The rest of the rack is audio systems and whole home control.
The quick cuts to stock footage are really distracting. I don't need to see a 0.5 second image of Legos when you say the word "modular" or 1.5 seconds of people staring at post notes when you say "project". Seems like the video editor was desperate to fill time.
Agreed! Thanks for the feedback
Great, I am looking into this solution.
Awesome! Let me know how we can help
OLED has to go! Can’t wait for the commercialization of MicroLED.
I love OLED, but even I agree it’s time for MicroLED to have its time to shine
agreed, love how OLED looks but i live in constant fear of burn in
The newest models have gotten significantly better, but I agree - it's always in the back of my mind.
Yeah sadly you can't buy one, it's just around $100k
Apparently OLED can't b made into bigger tvs
Can't you see any lines between the modules? Has technology advanced a lot?
There are no visible seams when installed and dialed correctly.
The lines are soo tiny now, if you sit far enough you can't see them.
Right on! @@Neojhun
Do you have any Canadian dealers in Western Canada?
Hey Richard! We are working on that right now. Targeting early 2024.
So I saw in the CEDIA video that your modules are potentially flexible - do you have one that is suitable for compund curves, and if so what are the radius limitations?
Hi Tim! We do have curved options. One of our panels is very flexible which is more suited for harder curves like around corners etc. More basic curving can be done with standard panels believe it or not. For specific limits, we'd need to see more about your project. The custom curves typically require more specific engineered mounts, which we can bring in one of our partners to design.
They just need to drop the prices
If only it were that easy!
Hopefully to have PC monitor microLED, is it available already?
Hey there! MicroLEDs of this type are not small enough to be suitable for watching as close as a PC monitor. It still makes more sense to go a traditional route like an OLED monitor for that applciation.
@@justvideowalls the problem with OLED monitors is that 90% of the times there are static element and even with the best available technology the burn-in will happen. Proof? Myself with a QD-OLED monitor where some burn-in developed where the Windows start button is and the other icons. For now I moved the bar from left to the center.
While using an OLED as a TV which is not always on and always on the same channel (where the logo may be static) it's perfect. People say about brightness? LOL when I watch movies with my partner sometime we do the action to cover the eyes as some scenes are super bright. The extra brightness is for those who decide to watch the TV with direct sunlight on it lol.
@@sgru9558 yeah I heard you on that. Makes sense! They have definitely gotten better with brightness, especially in a dark room. I also just dont want to have to worry about the burn-in. Rather not have that lingering in the back of my mind.
55 yo Navy Vet here. I work Hard Everyday (walmart) Ihave a Nice Onkyo Receiver, and Polk Audio 5.1 Speakers But my 75" 4k TV seems small. I built a Nice PC to push it all, but i just wish my display/tv were bigger... I'm up to Review anything. (if you want to make a Vid as well)....
We all gotta start somewhere! My first system was a portable projector on a 32" roll up screen :) I loved it
Are triangular panels possible? They can be used to build dome screens.
I'm not aware of any triangular panels. But depending on the diameter of the dome you might not need them triangular.
any distibuter in india
Not yet, it’s on our roadmap asap!
What is the cost of a cheapest possible 720p microLED display?
There's a lot of factors that go into the price. Type of tech, size, pixel pitch, use case, etc.
what about abl? he is agressive too on microled exact?? nobody talk about this
The brightness values are per pixel, which is not limited by averaging or power draw restrictions. So 600 nits on a MicroLED display should be substantially brighter than 600 nits on a standard OLED or LCD display.
@@justvideowalls ok thank you for your answer.
maybe i dont understand (and my english is poor)
but to stay legal (there is limitation of electric consumption) " maybe micro led need limit like an oled for bigs windows?
lcd have an abl too, just less.
oled have a bigger abl because they have a worst electric yield/efficiency when there is a big window.
i hope micro led have a better efficiency than oled.
price?
It varies a lot based on size, pixel pitch, and other options
Biggest Problem in MicroLED = Price!
We have some highly competitive options that I think will blow your mind. Still a big giant image and the $ per square meter is what it is though. Our custom options definitely cost more than our all in ones.
The title wording needs to be in the introduction of the video at least somewhere, as in nearly verbatim, followed by a clear and concise answer. Example: "We here at JVW think that the biggest problem with MicroLEDs is the overcomplexity in setup and design due to it being a new an emerging technology. Our company expertly understands this technology and will confidently guide you through the process of investing in MicroLEDs." If you have to defend your video's title repeatedly in the comments, then it was clearly confusing for the viewers. So, I was just wondering where HR is and when I should expect my first check. 🤣
Haha! Those are good thoughts! Thanks for the feedback.
I want to get a job install micro leds systems someone steer me in the right path
A great place to start is general IT or networking integration. Mounting TVs and such. Then you can work your way into a company that does these installations. It’s an awesome industry and they are a lot of fun to install!
PRICE, PRICE, PRICE. FYI OLED can get just as bright, if not brighter.
No, it cannot. We have walls at 5,000 nits +. Regardless, even our 600 nit walls are much brighter than any OLED i've ever seen. There's no brightness protection circuits required because our LEDs are high-spec and powerful enough to handle the voltage. Not just measured in a quick burst of brightness, but sustained high-brightness.
😅 not without even worse burn in.
🤣 true
Too expensive for average Joe consumer. A rich people TV😊
I hear you. It's all relative :)
Thanks - that voice needs to be equalized :)
Hear you on that. We are improving slowly on our videos.