@@Punktastic67 yeah I was looking for this comment, I think he mixed up the sizes. Those last two TV's he showed were too small to be what he said they were.
@@amooij the joke is that this tech UA-camr named marques brownlee gets stuff way before they're released or even announced. Like for example he gets the new iPhone weeks before it's released so he can test it out.
You missed what's really cool about these TV's. They come in squares you put together to make them any size you want. I want a 130 inch one to replace my projector screen. That would be home theater heaven.
Samsung should do a demo where they mount these on every wall and floor in a relativlty small room, so you are englufed in the screens. It would be intresting to see how you can effect the perception of how large the room is by what you project on the microled panels
IMAX movies FTW ♥️ Imagine watching Interstellar on that thing. I wonder if IMAX is gonna go with these instead of their proprietary projectors, in the future.
@@johntheux9238 But in a theater, the lights are all out. So how bright does the screen really need to be? (I'm seriously asking. I'm not an expert on this stuff. But I thought the advantage of a bright display is to see better in a bright room or outdoors in the daytime.)
To be fair, OLED was hyped up for 10 years before it actually launched .... sooo we got about 7 more CES's to go before we cant afford it for another 10 ^_^
1:23 exactly when you started talking about contrast, that beatiful scene came up. Thats video looks ABSOLUTELY amazing on the screen. Its like you are in space
I want a whole bedroom set up every wall and the ceiling with those TV screens. Just emagine the mood ambiance you could set for romantic setting or even just to relax and sleep in the middle of a forest. Or even just have a theme room for the eccentric like a castle with fantasy creatures wondering about.
To be honest, the big wall is really cool, but realistically, most of us consumers will just have the "little" ones in our home. I was really happy to see that 75" one!
As soon as average consumers find the same price available on an 85 inch then it scales to lower prices on a 95 you will just get the same thing. I go with Lazer projectors personally I like more than 100"
@@DBLCreations you'd be surprised how satisfying it is to come up with a unique budget friendly home theatre. I've seen some Craigslist budget 150" projectors put out great quality, diy home theatres for really a few hundred bucks. Plenty of room to negotiate with rich folk who don't have time for their stuff anymore. Always worth a look and is always an addition too a tv too, can have a roll down screen. Etc.
Damn even that 75" one looks so much brighter. I think Micro-LED is the next evolution to OLED. The only issue with OLED currently apart from burn-in is the TVs cannot get bright enough. This seems to hit amazing peak brightness without sacrificing blacks. I'm assuming this will be 'affordable' in 2030 probably but still great glimpse into the future.
Even if I had the money I think I’d prefer a projector for a home theatre. For a fully immersive experience you’d want to have a screen that fills the wall top to bottom and left to right of the theatre room. However you can’t do that with this as it would leave no room for the speakers, the best screens for use with a projector allow for speakers to be placed behind the screen. So you can have a wall of both screen and speakers, can’t do that with this.
I emailed a "The Wall" rep from Samsung Singapore. The 8K 292" is over $1 million USD not including installation. The smaller 4K 146" is $400K USD. Plus, it draws over 10,000 watts of power. Only 4 people in the entire US has the 4K wall in their home.
You can go wherever you want in the world with that TV. You have to play videos with beautiful beaches or landmarks and looks like you are on that place,you can sunbathe on the beach ot watch sunset etc. Super nice
lawlerzwtf I know, right... And it was written in the 1950’s. I wonder how many other people are familiar with that book today. Ray Bradbury really had a vision for future tech.
@@cman1279 yeah that's almost the entire pitch behind the microled technology, modularity. You could look at CNET video on the wall too, they explain it better than this video.
I havent seen prices for the microLED type module but there are places where one can purchase these kind of modules from Samsung. The cheapest one ive seen were priced at around 800 usd and I think you would need at least 12 of them to get a 200 inch screen in 1080p.
@@aruunbose it won't come like this, it's a modular TV, it's made up from a bunch of modules, you can make it any shape you want or size, it's going to be a huge box but it won't be a literal wall to transport. It will be like buying a lot of 30 inch TVs
I remember the in the 90's going to a friends house and seeing them with a 50 some inch TV that weighed almost a ton and being amazed lol. I remember in the mid 2000's not even taking one someone offered to give me for free. These days you can get a big screen for cheap and a 100th of the weight lol. Maybe a few years down the road, TV's this size will be pretty affordable, problem will be having the space for it and how you would even get it through your door.
LG: The wallpaper
Samsung: hold my beer...
😂
😂😂
😂😂😂
😎👈
LG: The wallpaper
Samsung: hold my LEDs
I just sent this to my wife and she sent me a picture of our credit cards debt. And it’s definitely more than 8K
Dang rip
💀💀💀 damn Thts bad
Same
hahahahaha bro!
Lmfao
Why the 75” look like a 40”
My thoughts too
Because of the 292"
Was also wondering, that is in no way 75inches.
Because the guy is 12 feet tal :P
70" Diagonally.
after watching this 292'' tv. the 74'' tv looks smaller then my 24'' gaming monitor.
Bu Sa that’s what I thought until 1:53
@@cman1279 those guys are so tiny.
i got a 70" and unless this guy is huge theres no way the last few are 74" and 90 whatever he said
@@Punktastic67 😂😂
@@Punktastic67 yeah I was looking for this comment, I think he mixed up the sizes. Those last two TV's he showed were too small to be what he said they were.
Nobody:
Marques: So for the last year my wall has actually been a big samsung tv with a picture of a wall on it.
I don't get these nobody jokes.. Maybe it's because I'm over 30.
Alexander Mooij you just an oldhead then.
@@amooij nobody asks but some people still brag about it, to make themselves feel good.
@@amooij the joke is that this tech UA-camr named marques brownlee gets stuff way before they're released or even announced. Like for example he gets the new iPhone weeks before it's released so he can test it out.
Baby Yoda yes
Me: What is the price?
Samsung: Your life
😂
Sold!
Shadow yes
😁😁
Shadow all of my body parts
"The Wall" how about The Fence, The Roof, The freaking Building
😂
Coming soon
the 911
ItsMisterDavid cloud atlas future
Building exist, check new York city out
My 12 year old Aquos is literally crying, now.
I will settle with the new Samsung spinning tv lol
But Samsung only last over 4 years if your lucky.
@@paulb4uk how can someone be this dumb.....😂😂😂
@@paulb4uk we have ours over 8 years now.
Ros21 cause Samsung is Korean and cheap
I would like to see that technology implemented on movie theaters... 🤔
This is gonna replace projectors
How about samsung onyx, those should be similar to this
Would be nice
IMAX wants to now your location
A Samsung theater !?
Next all we need is a folding TV so we can fit it through the door and make it more portable.
Oh Lg has that already lol
@Perverted Alchemist Good.
This is made of modules so it already takes apart for transportation.
You missed what's really cool about these TV's. They come in squares you put together to make them any size you want. I want a 130 inch one to replace my projector screen. That would be home theater heaven.
It is a combination of 4 screens to make a larger screen. I'm pretty sure those 4 screens can fit through your door one at a time.
at 3:09 it legit looked like a window with 3d view of the outside. the bezel-less design is awesome.
Samsung should do a demo where they mount these on every wall and floor in a relativlty small room, so you are englufed in the screens. It would be intresting to see how you can effect the perception of how large the room is by what you project on the microled panels
Micro LED looks so amazing!
This should be known as "the wallet eraser"
LG: The Wallpaper
Samsung: The Wall
Sony:
THE
Mark moya sony have crystal led similar to these
The paper
Sony:
WALL-E
Sony: The paint on the wall🤣
Sony has the ps5 over a year
movie theaters should have this
Hahaha
Seriously.
2:11 "everything on the microled just pops"
Some guy in the background: popping some bubble wrapping
my eyes almost filled with tears, just because I imagined some kid accidentally throws a ball on it ):
🤣🤣
Youll have a instint stroke from that
You just have to change one module
Underrated comment
Percentage ok kids playing in front of super expensive tech is very small. You just dont have that tech
IMAX movies FTW ♥️ Imagine watching Interstellar on that thing. I wonder if IMAX is gonna go with these instead of their proprietary projectors, in the future.
Im here because Interstellar TV. The projector still the best in conttolled room because is not reflective as the TV when dozens people watching
There is Onyx, the bigger version for cinemas. I have seen one in Zurich (switzerland), pretty impressive.
The Film technology will always be superior to digital pixels. IMX will never do something like that.
@@sudhar1998 Why? The film technology only reach 50 nits, Onyx is 500 nits and this can maybe reach 2000-10,000 nits. It's really bright.
@@johntheux9238 But in a theater, the lights are all out. So how bright does the screen really need to be?
(I'm seriously asking. I'm not an expert on this stuff. But I thought the advantage of a bright display is to see better in a bright room or outdoors in the daytime.)
CES 2018: MicroLED is the future!
CES 2019: MicroLED is the future!
CES 2020: MicroLED is the future!
And the lies that it will be available at a decent price in the next 2 years or so
To be fair, OLED was hyped up for 10 years before it actually launched .... sooo we got about 7 more CES's to go before we cant afford it for another 10 ^_^
Future is not 1 year
I wonder what CES 2021 will be like
SkinnyThicc Legend where could i buy them I’m a billionaire
OK..so this is Barney Stinson's TV.
If this comment would be THE MOST LIKED comment: It would be LEGEN (wait for it) DARY
Edu Sanchez i was thinking the same thing.
Lol fail
Checks bank accountant: $700
Me: hmmm I'll wait till it drops in price.
good idea
700,000?
@Santa Imposter Buy Tesla stock and buy Tesla car using the gain from Tesla stock. Perfect !
What
Or wait someone drop their TV.
Is this Barney’s TV from ‘How I Met Your Mother’ 🤣
That's exactly what I was thinking
I bought this TV and have been living in the box ever since. Very spacious and large. Can only recommend the comfort.
Finally get to see the Tv Barney had on how I met your mother!
1:23 exactly when you started talking about contrast, that beatiful scene came up. Thats video looks ABSOLUTELY amazing on the screen. Its like you are in space
I’m waiting for micro led to upgrade, OLED looks good but I use my pc on it a lot and don’t want burn-in
There is new tech that Samsung is working on that’s basically a hybrid OLED/QLED display
Then why did you buy it when you know it will burn in? 4K resolution is more than enough.
I want a whole bedroom set up every wall and the ceiling with those TV screens. Just emagine the mood ambiance you could set for romantic setting or even just to relax and sleep in the middle of a forest. Or even just have a theme room for the eccentric like a castle with fantasy creatures wondering about.
Year 3000 : Samsung unveils 292 inch massive mobile phone!
Year 3000: Time to die
Sliding down the wall laughing....
Samsung: *makes biggest tv in the world*
Dads: hold my football game.
I'm still amazed by my OLED panel. Consumer Electronic Technology is advancing too fast. The latest isn't always the greatest.
3:10 - That picture (with the tree) is stunning.
To be honest, the big wall is really cool, but realistically, most of us consumers will just have the "little" ones in our home. I was really happy to see that 75" one!
As soon as average consumers find the same price available on an 85 inch then it scales to lower prices on a 95 you will just get the same thing. I go with Lazer projectors personally I like more than 100"
@@NapoleonDynamite0000 That is indeed a very good solution! 👍🏼
@@DBLCreations you'd be surprised how satisfying it is to come up with a unique budget friendly home theatre. I've seen some Craigslist budget 150" projectors put out great quality, diy home theatres for really a few hundred bucks. Plenty of room to negotiate with rich folk who don't have time for their stuff anymore. Always worth a look and is always an addition too a tv too, can have a roll down screen. Etc.
The question is how to bring this TV inside the home? 🤣🤣🤣
@@adarshs3992 Whaha! Yes, That is indeed the question! 😂
Where would I purchase this Serious answers only
Wife: "I like that new 292 T.V"
Me: "We`re going to need a bigger house".
You have to improve your jokes lad
Ooookkkaaayyyy........
It'll be affordable in 2077 ❤
Wow! Now I see the Samsung 292" wall tv the 75" tv looks like a 32" now and seems like it will strain my eyes now lol! 😂
Strain on your eyes and your wallet.. lol
It will melt your eyes
Perfect home cinema
My eyes says WOW.. but my wallet says NOPE!!
😥
This makes my 75” look like nothing.. I need a bigger TV.
Damn even that 75" one looks so much brighter. I think Micro-LED is the next evolution to OLED. The only issue with OLED currently apart from burn-in is the TVs cannot get bright enough. This seems to hit amazing peak brightness without sacrificing blacks. I'm assuming this will be 'affordable' in 2030 probably but still great glimpse into the future.
2045
Movie theaters: Are you sure about that?
This is Barney stinson's TV in HIMYM🤣
My thought exactly 😂
That are going to be the standard size
75 inch is now small...
@Shaw Farrow sorry to hear that.. damn, even my monitor is larger than that even though it’s only 1440p
Samsung #1
Even if I had the money I think I’d prefer a projector for a home theatre. For a fully immersive experience you’d want to have a screen that fills the wall top to bottom and left to right of the theatre room. However you can’t do that with this as it would leave no room for the speakers, the best screens for use with a projector allow for speakers to be placed behind the screen. So you can have a wall of both screen and speakers, can’t do that with this.
I emailed a "The Wall" rep from Samsung Singapore. The 8K 292" is over $1 million USD not including installation. The smaller 4K 146" is $400K USD. Plus, it draws over 10,000 watts of power. Only 4 people in the entire US has the 4K wall in their home.
0:46
Am i the only one who actually got scared for a second ?
Ahappy Bear yes u were but the screen went dark when the horse ran over so there was a shadow so the room went dark so I don’t blame u
welcome to the club
Hello there. This is Cathy. Do you know the maximum revolution for the Samsung 292 inch TV.
Title: "Samsung's 742 centimeter MASSIVE TV: The Wall is back!"
I will soon get it next 20,000 years if I collect money
64K Resoultion - Are you kidding me
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
They've skipped 8k, 16k, and 32k technology lol
Adult: Giant tv.
Toddler: imma throw a toy at it.
0:45 lmao the rock
You can go wherever you want in the world with that TV. You have to play videos with beautiful beaches or landmarks and looks like you are on that place,you can sunbathe on the beach ot watch sunset etc. Super nice
I want it just so I can tell my english teacher from middle school that i’m living in Fahrenheit 451
Yup. I need this.
The full sized 200" one.
Have no idea where I'll put it, but I want it.
id love to see tori black in that tv
Mandy Muse
i see you're a man of class as well my friend 🥃🥃
Can it fit through the door?
I am pretty sure this won’t fit in my apartment
Rahul Krishna I think my apartment would fit in this.
I Bet That Smart TV At 292” Costs About £30,000 Or £50,000
Barney had this years ago, show me something new and innovative
searching for this!
Jomari Idioma where?? What u talking bout?
@@cman1279 It's from a show, "How I Met Your Mother", a character named Barney has a huge TV, as big as a wall
Cannot wait for this already
How do u connect ur PS4 to these. It's like there's no HDMI port lol
yeah and it shows these vids from heaven from god USB port
@@ivan4087 I have no clue wth u on about
@@5part4 man they should be able to at least put 10 HDMI on that TV so big
Definitely see this in homes in personal theater rooms. Maybe in businesses for advertisement. Possibly in mega churches or places with a big crowd.
I WANT THAT NO-MATTER WHAT !!! ان شاءالله 😍
The crazy thing is it is on 2.9 mm thick.
It feels like a Microsoft hololense walkthrough video.
Still can't beat the screen Nokia n8 was powering up, showing prince of Persia for a whole town 😂
*_Welcome to another episode of my wallet is crying but I want it_*
I’ll wait 10 years for it to come into my price range
I LOVE SAMSUNG! HOW MUCH?
SAMSUNG: YES
Keep the new comin boys
I love the new tech of micro led. That means the price of Qled tv’s will start to drop lol
'the thing that strikes me is the incredible brightness of the screen'
Me watching from my phone: yeah that's bright
Barney Stinson called. He wants his wall back.
I would start my own movie theater and make some money off that skyscraper
This is some Fahrenheit 451 shiz.
lawlerzwtf
I know, right...
And it was written in the 1950’s. I wonder how many other people are familiar with that book today. Ray Bradbury really had a vision for future tech.
@@ddl1436 what is the book called?
When I was little I always wanted a tv that covered the wall will definitely get this
Yeah me too. Wanted to watch star wars ships on a big wall
Imagine you bought this and the next day after setup your kid throws a hard thing in the tv😂😂😂😂🎭⚠️
That's the idea, one module broken you replace just this one, well if you kid don't throw a piano lol
Akikaze are u sure that that’s how it works?? Cause how would they price the TV if it’s based on modules not size
@@cman1279 yeah that's almost the entire pitch behind the microled technology, modularity. You could look at CNET video on the wall too, they explain it better than this video.
I would throw the kid into the TV..TV industry.
How much is each module, can you start with one and buy more to make it bigger and bigger?
This is on every Bond villain's wishlist.
Plot Twist: Samsung is owned by Spectre.
imagine a whole room with this. Using the TV as wall paint or moving wallpaper. and the ability to make any area of the room a monitor.
LG: Wallpaper
Samsung : Hold my Wall
Lol
boring..
If i ever have this,will install buletproof glass..just incase XD
But what does the smallest version “cost” (I feel like there is probably no MSRP just a per basis quote)
I havent seen prices for the microLED type module but there are places where one can purchase these kind of modules from Samsung. The cheapest one ive seen were priced at around 800 usd and I think you would need at least 12 of them to get a 200 inch screen in 1080p.
In Indian National Rupees it's 12 crore rupees.. 120 million rupees.. Now convert it into your respective country's currency..
@Oliveira A. Who would deliver it though if it ever comes online?
@@aruunbose it won't come like this, it's a modular TV, it's made up from a bunch of modules, you can make it any shape you want or size, it's going to be a huge box but it won't be a literal wall to transport. It will be like buying a lot of 30 inch TVs
“Seriously what do you do for a living “
“Ha please “
Out of my budget range!. I'm a common man with simple taste also...
If so you wouldn't have clicked on this video !
I can buy one block of the wall
LG: The Wallpaper
Samsung: The Wall
Sony: (being Japanese)
ZA WORLDOOO!!!
if any of you have read fahrenheit 451, you know its coming true.
75 inch looks like a 27 inch compared to the other TVs
ikr looks so lame.
And 75” is crazy big
WOW! ITS LIKE A MOVIE SCREEN!
At this rate, we could get 1080 inch display by 2029 earlier or later
Nobody:
My dad: I need that TV
“But dad you already have a 50 in-.”
“I NEED IT.”
I remember the in the 90's going to a friends house and seeing them with a 50 some inch TV that weighed almost a ton and being amazed lol. I remember in the mid 2000's not even taking one someone offered to give me for free. These days you can get a big screen for cheap and a 100th of the weight lol. Maybe a few years down the road, TV's this size will be pretty affordable, problem will be having the space for it and how you would even get it through your door.
They are made of modules that you connect.
How would one even takes it in through his house door? It is way bigger than most doors.
Ikr ,Maybe they will make it for you inside the house
When will it go on the market
How much is it to buy?