I know its a joke, but really 4K HDR TVs are really cheap these days, and nobody would watch this kind of video if they don't have a good screen they want to view them from.
hello, you have been using your c1 for 1 year. Are you satisfied with the television, these performances are still impressive, have you made any special settings?
@@JulienPaoli Ive had my c1 for a little over a year, and i use it for my pc so i copied an icc profile and screen settings from reddit and it made a big difference. Mainly because windows doesnt work the best with oled or 10 bit hdr out of the box.
Watched this on a QD-OLED monitor, absolutely stunning. Best display technology in my opinion. Perfect blacks, great brightness (1000 nits peak) and awesome colors. I just wish that the HDR workflow improves so more content can be made with HDR.
I don't have an Oled tv, but I do have an true HDR monitor, as well as an older standard full HD monitor. Switch back and forth between the two is as clear as night and day. HDR looks leagues better.
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I usually end up playing this video or similar videos after few hours of Gaming with static images etc, even with all of the safety parameters active on the LG CX.
@@maxrelax5940 Would love to know as well. I'd love to have an OLED screen, but with having lots of static images like the clock, taskbar and so on... I'm quite hesitant
@@nothisistoni I have been using the LG CX 48 as a monitor for pretty much exactly 2 years now, around 7-8 hours a day, at 100 brightness and HDR enabled and still have no signs of "burn in" or image retention at all and only did one pixel refresh once after a year just in case. All i did was just leave on the pixel shift that's turned on by default, set the taskbar to auto hide and use a dark/black wallpaper which i already did before that. Recent OLED panels have advanced a lot when it comes to burn in prevention. The CX/C1/C2 will also turn down the brightness a ton when they notice that nothing on the screen has moved for a few minutes. LGs software is really smart when it comes to that stuff. And if you want to go completely the safe route, just use a good old black screensaver that kicks in after 15-20 minutes.
@@jorgee.ramirez796 He's probably joking, but it's definitely possible. You probably just need a scart to HDMI, but you might need to do something else or need something else.
@@EragoEntertainment Was just about to say the same thing, glad they worked it out. I was getting bored of the same old Dolby vision clips on my 2019 model
@erdem-- Plasma televisions are surprisingly good even today if you have a 1080p screen. My old zenith could go toe to toe with early Oleds, but sadly, its proprietary fan seized up so we disposed of it. Tragic.
got this playing on my G9 OLED 49" monitor to keep it on while preventing burn-in so I can use my soundbar which likes to shut off when the monitor shuts off
Oled has two serious drawbacks. The risk of matrix burnout and huge reflections from the screen as if from a mirror (completely unsuitable for use on a sunny day). There is a chance that there will be dies with a good anti-reflective coating?
Glossy coating on screens is actually much better in terms of visual quality, there’s a reason why all the high-end tvs are moving to glossy, even the non-oleds. Matte screens diffuse light more to reduce glare, but inadvertently diffuse the light coming from the screen as well.
@@ian.williamson A TV with a glossy coating will lose its contrast properties during the day because you see reflections on the screen and not deep blacks. It's not serious to me.
@@Lumperator it doesn’t lose contrast lmao, and people that want a good tv should also get a good tv mount that can adjust to help with glare. I agree OLED is best in the bedroom at night and brighter tvs are good for brighter rooms. But even those tvs are glossy, the brightness makes up for it
i've never understood these types of video ads. if it looks as good as you expect it to for me now, why do i need to put out the funds to buy your stuff. make it make sense please.
It's strange that this video playback is HDR gold, but other HDR videos on UA-cam ficker from beautiful to washed out after a second or two. I am watching on the pixel 7 pro. Does anyone know what could be happening here?
I wish these videos stayed accessible within the TV, I know you can watch them on UA-cam but if you have your TV set to retail mode the videos are in the media player playlist (LG C1)
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At home: 4k60 HDR on a LED TV with local dimming or OLED, with decent or perfect black and 5.1 surround. Sitting or laying on your couch with your family. In the cinema: 2k25 and the black levels of a 2010 LCD with 15.3 surround, the smell of vomit and old popcorn sitting on a sticky chair and having payed 12€ for the ticket and 5€ on a drink. Except the sound experience there really isn't anything that a cinema offers.
@@destinyd9344 Not really. The cinema near me has 108 speakers, that's not something you can easily afford. Also installing more than 5 speakers is a pain. It's just not really worth the downsides to go to the cinema for a bit better sound. Even the cinemas that have OLED + Dolby Atmos on 108 speakers are not worth going to. The OLED cinemas usually also cost more, about 20€. Once you have video on demand on a great TV at home the inconvenience of the cinema just isn't worth it. I was surprised how many people still went regularly before the pandemic. Seeing the movie 3 months earlier seems to be important for many people.
I think most cinema is using projector because the cost of any physical backlit screen that size will be prohibitly expensive. Anyway projectors are good if the room is dark like in the cinema. Average living room ambient light is too bright for decent experience for projectors. IDK if micro LED cinema screen is possible.
GOt the lg c1. Got some issue's. 720p is a issue with some of your tv's. LG c1 seems like 720p, pc mode and low latency mode seems to tear the screen. Can you make a update to solve this issue? The angle tint can be seen wile using windows. Any way to get ride of it. Maybe it's the residue of the safety plastic? Got the evo c1 they told me online. Mine is a blueish angle tint see it most with , it's very faint. Kinda makes the bold colors kinda change darker shade as well. maybe it's something with windows 11?. It's doing ok so far. Was reccemended online for being the best tv. I went with it. The price was kinda high. Gotta work on that.
My laptop lags a bit after playing this video with 2160p 4k resolution. I'm surprised the laptop can also play this video 2160p 4k my laptop CPU is hot [thank you]
oh very impressive (watching 144p on phone)
I know its a joke, but really 4K HDR TVs are really cheap these days, and nobody would watch this kind of video if they don't have a good screen they want to view them from.
@@MuhammadKharismawan Watching this on a 1080p IPS monitor lol
In my case multiply it with 10, 1440p lol
It’s only in 480p so it won’t really make a difference
Amazing original joke!
This looks STUNNING on my 3ds
yo the real OG
Watching this at 144p on a CRT tube monitor... all I can say is WOW!! 🤯 Such quality.
im watching this on a 8K monitor 300Hz with fiber optic to run the video ( 400 mbps )
I am watching this on a 16k nanoweave screen powered by actual humans plugged into pods.
watching this on my smart fridge fridge
god bless you. CRT still the best, hands down.
Hearing this on my brick cellphone.
65" C1 delivered today. This demo is on the TV and took my breath away. This is my first experience with OLED. It's off to a good start.
where do i find this demo in my C2?
@@JosephKarthic UA-cam APP LMAO
@@JosephKarthicEugune Bersleky
hello, you have been using your c1 for 1 year. Are you satisfied with the television, these performances are still impressive, have you made any special settings?
@@JulienPaoli Ive had my c1 for a little over a year, and i use it for my pc so i copied an icc profile and screen settings from reddit and it made a big difference. Mainly because windows doesnt work the best with oled or 10 bit hdr out of the box.
LG always surprises me with these videos
Watched this on a QD-OLED monitor, absolutely stunning. Best display technology in my opinion. Perfect blacks, great brightness (1000 nits peak) and awesome colors. I just wish that the HDR workflow improves so more content can be made with HDR.
just got my alienware qd oled monitor and nut after seeing this
Which monitor do you have ?
@@OddEyeGuydid you get dw or dwf? Please reply back. Thinking of those are Samsung g8
@@MrArjay123 Alienware AW3423DW, so the first QD-OLED monitor on the market.
@@fabiandrinksmilk6205 I just got the Samsung Odyssey Oled g9 and watching this stuff makes it all worth it
Congratulations on the new device my friend!
these videos are made in such a way that even my fhd tv is looking like an oled
Think 😉
I don't have an Oled tv, but I do have an true HDR monitor, as well as an older standard full HD monitor. Switch back and forth between the two is as clear as night and day. HDR looks leagues better.
That's why we call it fake advertising they only show these quality videos which looks good even on old tvs
@@AlluringPegasu13 I just explained how that isn't really true ..
@@MaxArceus yeah i know but unless u compare both of them u are not going to vomit
Using a LG V40ThinQ. And it looks amzing in my phone. I can't thank enough LG mobile for this device. Sad to see you guys go.
Wow my lounge is beaming with light this is amazing
Looks stunning on my 2006 1200p CRT Monitor, just wow! really shows how great the technology was back then lol
the irony of watching this on the 24" M1 iMac with an LED panel, and the video looking absolutely incredible!
Yea sure , until you put an oled monitor next to it.
@@hugo112max exactly
Looks freaking amazing on my 12.9 m1 ipad pro
Same here I didn’t notice any blooming either.
@@ottoernst6707 same
Nice, I'm watching on my Tab S8 Ultra
Looks stunning on my 2021 iPad Pro 12.9 display. Really shows the significantly improved HDR performance of this new display.
Woahhh me too
Thats a cap
Yeah I picked one up about a month ago. Definitely a huge upgrade in screen quality.
That’s cool and everything but no one asked
I basically have the same device !
How much do you like your iPad on a scale of 1-10?
Looks great on my 2024 iPad Pro
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Watching this on my Samsung galaxy a32 5G with 2160p60 and the quality is amazing
Great graphics on my calculator ➕➖✖️➗🟰
Looks amazing on my MS-DOS computer!!!!
watching this with my 8 gen it looks smooth and the quality are alive and poping up on screen
this video is done to look good even on a smart fridge. Also i am watching on my oled iphone 12 and it looks gorgeous.
Gotta love Samsung displays
I'm watching on my Nokia 3210. Stunning
I usually end up playing this video or similar videos after few hours of Gaming with static images etc, even with all of the safety parameters active on the LG CX.
whats your experience with burn in so far?
@@maxrelax5940 Would love to know as well. I'd love to have an OLED screen, but with having lots of static images like the clock, taskbar and so on... I'm quite hesitant
@@nothisistoni You shouldn't go with OLED for that use case.
@@nothisistoni I have been using the LG CX 48 as a monitor for pretty much exactly 2 years now, around 7-8 hours a day, at 100 brightness and HDR enabled and still have no signs of "burn in" or image retention at all and only did one pixel refresh once after a year just in case.
All i did was just leave on the pixel shift that's turned on by default, set the taskbar to auto hide and use a dark/black wallpaper which i already did before that.
Recent OLED panels have advanced a lot when it comes to burn in prevention.
The CX/C1/C2 will also turn down the brightness a ton when they notice that nothing on the screen has moved for a few minutes. LGs software is really smart when it comes to that stuff.
And if you want to go completely the safe route, just use a good old black screensaver that kicks in after 15-20 minutes.
@@kwedl Still no signs?.
this video makes every screens and monitors great
Great work from Eugene Belsky 👍
He must have given them permission Sony or LG should hire him.
Haha 😂 Thank you guys 🙏🙏🙏 Appreciate it!
@@EugeneBelsky 👌
This looks absolutely stunning on the pro xdr display
lol
Eugene Berlsky should be compensated
*This is a wonderful video where you can enjoy fantastic and beautiful colors and details.*
Well done Johnny
Watching this on my old CRT TV from 1995 years
How so? those didn't have youtube app nor HDMI inputs lol
@@jorgee.ramirez796 He's probably joking, but it's definitely possible. You probably just need a scart to HDMI, but you might need to do something else or need something else.
good to know my laptop wont explode running a 4k vid thx
This looks incredible on my Nokia 3310 phone. Just wow.
This looks incredible on my Samsung Galaxy Q phone. Just wow.
no HDR data on youtube video. seems like most do not upload the HDR data correctly to youtube
I am not sure if they replaced the video, but now it has HDR
@@EragoEntertainment Was just about to say the same thing, glad they worked it out. I was getting bored of the same old Dolby vision clips on my 2019 model
THIS IS SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO REALISTIC
this looks so good on my 55 inch samsung tv with 4k hdr and 120hz. just wow!
Agreed
watching this on an actual HDR10 capable TV and it may just be the most stunning thing that I have ever seen!
Looks stunning on my 2022 Macbook Pro 16'. Really shows the significantly improved HDR performance of this new display.
@@jackverstraate Macbook M1 Pro , correct? It has same matrix as Pro Display XDR . Same technology.
Tust me looks stunning on the OLED C!
@@TimmyTj You can't imagine how cool is on OLED D!
The Macbook isn’t OLED
This looks absolutely perfect on my samsung s10 running it maxed out
Looks incredible on Samsung S95B
Same here! 🥳🥳
@@PeterBParker2398 I just got it the last weekend, such an amazing tv 😊
@@PeterBParker2398Oh man the S95B makes this video look bad on my Galaxy S22 Ultra 😂
this is ASMR for my eyeballs
Where do I find actual HDR test content without digging out a Blu-ray player?
I see this whenever I walk into the Costco tv section 😂
Very nice watching on iPhone 12 which is XDR OLED 😅
Ultimate picture experience in LG oled display
Just watched this on my Plasma TV
Stunning.
Plasma? lol, I thought they went extinct. Now we have OLEDS that can put 12 bit colors, 1 billion contrast ratio
@erdem-- Plasma televisions are surprisingly good even today if you have a 1080p screen. My old zenith could go toe to toe with early Oleds, but sadly, its proprietary fan seized up so we disposed of it. Tragic.
looks really good on my PC in 1440p but on my LG OLED TV is literally perfect lol.
Nice video. Good to test with.
LG sure can make the most boring thing in the world to the most beautiful thing on this planet.
I’m watching it on my 8th gen I pad and it looks amazing
When you buy an expensive 4K OLED TV and end up watching exposition videos at home too....
And also hd video test
@@MuhammadIlhamuodd254512 8k*
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This is so amazing on my 493k screen!
this looks so amazing on my game boy advance!
Saw this on an LG G3 and I don't own an OLED TV, but it was wonderful.
I also am watching this on my laptop, and the video itself looks great too
Hey what did you guys put in your cereal? Why can’t British tech companies make anything as good as this is?
Looks amazing in LG C2 EVO 55" OLED, great purchase.
Damn, still looks good on the iPhone XS with HDR
Watch this on the S21 Ultra. Incredible!
am i the only one that puts this video on loop, 4K and maximum brightness just to drain battery?
looks amazing on my hacked motorola razr v3... you can really see what VGA resolution is all about
Looks very nice in my Samsung Neo QLED
On a iPhone 14 pro max. Which has OLED… beautiful!
This is pure eye candy
Watching this on my iPhone 11 Pro with the brightness turned up at 4K is just stunning
got this playing on my G9 OLED 49" monitor to keep it on while preventing burn-in so I can use my soundbar which likes to shut off when the monitor shuts off
Oled has two serious drawbacks. The risk of matrix burnout and huge reflections from the screen as if from a mirror (completely unsuitable for use on a sunny day). There is a chance that there will be dies with a good anti-reflective coating?
Glossy coating on screens is actually much better in terms of visual quality, there’s a reason why all the high-end tvs are moving to glossy, even the non-oleds. Matte screens diffuse light more to reduce glare, but inadvertently diffuse the light coming from the screen as well.
@@ian.williamson A TV with a glossy coating will lose its contrast properties during the day because you see reflections on the screen and not deep blacks. It's not serious to me.
@@Lumperator it doesn’t lose contrast lmao, and people that want a good tv should also get a good tv mount that can adjust to help with glare. I agree OLED is best in the bedroom at night and brighter tvs are good for brighter rooms. But even those tvs are glossy, the brightness makes up for it
What reflections? Fix your viewing room, the TV isn't the problem. After years of use, zero burn in.
I though AMOLED displays were prone to burn, not OLED displays.
Any where we can get the uncompressed LG video of this ? thx
watching this on my nokia 6600 2.7 inch tft screen wow absolutely amazing.
i've never understood these types of video ads. if it looks as good as you expect it to for me now, why do i need to put out the funds to buy your stuff. make it make sense please.
Cool now I just need a wallet breaking 2021 lg tv to watch it on. Next month? 😃
CXs are dropping in price rn!
Looks perfect on my KRP 500M reference monitor.
iPad Air 5th gen in HDR and 4k60 shines here
Watching on a LG C1 OLED 55" and this is amazing
this on my 1440p monitor looks incredible
Watching this on the Pixel 4a5g at 2160p at 60fps is insane with HDR
Watched this to test HDR10+ on my new S24 and wow...
Lmao just did the same, yeah it looked incredible
This is incredible on my Texas Instruments calculator 30p LCD screen!
Looks stunning on my vivobook pro oled
Stats for nerds, what's y'all's dropped frame rates? Mine is 2 out of 3000 on a OnePlus 10t running on 2160 @60fps
So So great video!
It's strange that this video playback is HDR gold, but other HDR videos on UA-cam ficker from beautiful to washed out after a second or two. I am watching on the pixel 7 pro. Does anyone know what could be happening here?
Its freakin good man
I wish these videos stayed accessible within the TV, I know you can watch them on UA-cam but if you have your TV set to retail mode the videos are in the media player playlist (LG C1)
Imagine having a 4k TV and your Internet speed is capable of downloading only full HD...
Me, i have the new C1, and a horrible connection 😀
anyone else just now realising how good the screen on your laptop really is
yeah!
shoutout to the camera man
How is my 2017 tablet making almost better color contrast as my 4k oled lg?
Looking in my xperia xz3 is awesome😍
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Looks amazing on my nintendo DSI
At home: 4k60 HDR on a LED TV with local dimming or OLED, with decent or perfect black and 5.1 surround. Sitting or laying on your couch with your family.
In the cinema: 2k25 and the black levels of a 2010 LCD with 15.3 surround, the smell of vomit and old popcorn sitting on a sticky chair and having payed 12€ for the ticket and 5€ on a drink.
Except the sound experience there really isn't anything that a cinema offers.
You can get the cinema sound experience easily by buying a top grade sound system
@@destinyd9344 Not really. The cinema near me has 108 speakers, that's not something you can easily afford. Also installing more than 5 speakers is a pain.
It's just not really worth the downsides to go to the cinema for a bit better sound. Even the cinemas that have OLED + Dolby Atmos on 108 speakers are not worth going to. The OLED cinemas usually also cost more, about 20€.
Once you have video on demand on a great TV at home the inconvenience of the cinema just isn't worth it. I was surprised how many people still went regularly before the pandemic. Seeing the movie 3 months earlier seems to be important for many people.
Getting out of the house is the experience. I don't think anyone goes to the theatre for the picture quality.
@@EragoEntertainment they have so many speakers to fill such a massive room. Home cinemas can easily get away with 7.1 or so
I think most cinema is using projector because the cost of any physical backlit screen that size will be prohibitly expensive. Anyway projectors are good if the room is dark like in the cinema. Average living room ambient light is too bright for decent experience for projectors. IDK if micro LED cinema screen is possible.
GOt the lg c1.
Got some issue's.
720p is a issue with some of your tv's.
LG c1 seems like 720p, pc mode and low latency mode seems to tear the screen. Can you make a update to solve this issue?
The angle tint can be seen wile using windows. Any way to get ride of it. Maybe it's the residue of the safety plastic? Got the evo c1 they told me online. Mine is a blueish angle tint see it most with , it's very faint. Kinda makes the bold colors kinda change darker shade as well. maybe it's something with windows 11?.
It's doing ok so far. Was reccemended online for being the best tv. I went with it.
The price was kinda high. Gotta work on that.
deserve billion viws
apple studio monitor (P3-600) plays this in HDR and it looks amazing, I'm going to use this for testing my camera with V-Log vs HLG vs HLG+Adobe RGB
Damn looking sharp on my pixel 7 at 4k 60fps HDR
Im watching this on my MacBook Air 2020 Retina display and it looks awesome 😩
Watching this on an old CRT TV. Honestly considering getting a high-end CRT monitor while I wait for OLED to come down in price.
watching this from my 9 years old dell with TN panel made me happy, what about oled
amazing tbf
I'm more into technology now than I was ten years ago.
My laptop lags a bit after playing this video with 2160p 4k resolution. I'm surprised the laptop can also play this video 2160p 4k my laptop CPU is hot [thank you]
This looks fantastic on my Sony Z9F LED TV.
It's like a meditation 🧘♂️
Man I remember when video was first possible on the web and 144p was the most common resolution.