Great job lads, very professional. I remember way back when I got my full HD 40’ tv everybody was saying don’t buy a Hisense tv as they are not popular tv and are cheap, but I have to tell you what, everybody was shocked at how good the picture was on that tv many moons ago.
My friends Hisense was just working for more than a year tho and he bought 2 of it because quality of picture is good but both are gone for just morethan a year Hisense wont cover it anymore
That’s not good to hear that. What country are you in? In Australia we have consumer law that means any business must warranty any electronics for over 2 year by law. Minimum.
Lol yeah right!? A lot of the houses built here have fireplaces on the main wall you would need for a tv that size. My house was built in the 80s though and fireplace is to the side. My main wall in living room is massive and the center of my tv is eye level.
Yes, that's what they do here. Then the bottom of the tv is 5ft from the floor and the entire family ends up with neck pain within the year. Looks great in the design room, but it's absolutely stupid in practicality. I should know, I'm a spine doctor. LOL! I placed my 85" Samsung above my linear fireplace, but I made sure at least the bottom third of the tv was at eye level while sitting. I sure as hell wish we could get that Hisense tv in the states though...
I blame Architects and interior designers for this stupid design trend in homes. Yeah, you use the fireplace twice a year, yet the tv (used every day) is relegated to a second class position.
I remember when 22 inch was a big TV. 100 inches now. What's the picture like and connectivity via WiFi & Bluetooth as that's what TVs are all about now.seemless interfacing with streaming devices. computers. game consoles and now security cameras and even doorbells.
I appreciate this video even more because you guys are wearing shoe booties. A lot of these TV set up videos I see have people wearing their outside shoes on nice carpet, sometimes even white carpet. Just puts a smile on my face 🙂
I have a 4K projector and an electronic drop screen 120" I could have chosen a 150" but 120" is enough and much cheaper than a 120" 4K tv... The quality is excellent... including the surround sound too... For normal viewing, I use a 55" 4K Samsung But when I'm watching a movie, you can't beat the BIG SCREEN...
*1986: Little Brother* "When im an adult, I'm gonna have a 100" tv in my house!!" *Big Brother* "MOM! He's making up fantasy stories again!" *2022* "Hey Big Brother, guess what i just bought!"
Installing a 4K HDTV - regardless of dimensions, with a current display tech, is mind-blowing. My mother has a Samsung 55" Crystal UHD in her bedroom (table mount) that replaced a 43" Crystal UHD 1080p - that is now across the hallway (table mount). Note that the ONLY difference is that one is 4K and the display size. I am looking at 43" 4K QLED (Samsung Q60A) to replace a Sony BX750A (42" 1080p) - and because you can now fit 4K in 43", the question is no longer DP you do it, but when.
I understand you very well! because I am also in the 43 inch 4k TV model range for a change! I know that's how it's the economy now for most of us but it's still a good TV! 👍
@@charviksharma7626 ya but price difference was more 64 k then hisence..M1 was around 1.3 lack this I got deal in diwali offer at 66 k.its like double of that .anyway tnx for suggestion. T c
@@maheshkataria3903 HAH! That price is WAAAAAY out of my league. The fact is any TV that uses actual LCD panels in sized 85" and over is gonna jump very quick in terms of price. This is due to the difficulty of manufacturing a panel at that size without defects. The sweet spot in terms of price vs size for large size TV now days is right about 75"
Nothing under 80” baby! :) The thing weighed an insane amount. Actually had to pay for insurance to get the TV mounted. I wasn’t permitted to help because of insurance purposes in case I injured myself.
If you paid 5grand on a Hisense Tv, I feel sorry for you. Walmart now have their own brand called on, and their 70in was $379. Please explain how 30 more inches constitutes $4,000 more, on a low end TV. Please say it ain't so ( because you never mentioned the brand)
@@ILT_AU Hisense, is Hisense, be it here or there ( copyright infringement if they weren't) sorry, but I wouldn't pay 5 thousand for Hisense if Crocodile Dundee, carved it himself out of driftwood from an aborigine village
У меня 65" после 42" вау-эффект вызвали. Размер вообще рулит! С приходом 4К и тем более 8К формула "расстояние до экрана=2,5 диагонали" устарела. Но все упирается в габариты телевизора. Мне даже 75" тупо не влезли. А так - сотая диагональ - оч круто..
It's supposed to be a good TV brand! since Hisense is the company that bought the huge and fine japanese TV company named: Sharp! but I've read very mixed reviews on the buyers of that Hisense brand: some say that it is a really good value but still there are a few of them that say that it's just pure crap! because it only works well just for the 1st year! at most! and that's something to be worried about! in the case that you buy that brand.
That seems to be the best price\quality 100" TV out there. Other brands are priced around 7-8k for the 100", too much price difference from the 85" models. This is priced just right.
@@ILT_AU I see. Thanks for the kind info, I'm not that much into TVs currently. By profession I'm an Electronics Engineer having Display Panel Technologies & Hardware Standards as a MAJOR research area thus I keep an eye on market trends 😊 Currently using 30" QHD Apple Cinema Display, started my journey from a 14" Philips CRT Monitor 25 years ago although an Electronics dealer in my city was interested in selling me 52" Japanese Professional Display few weeks ago but it's sheer weight and installation mess made me lose my interest. 😐 Currently I have plans to purchase a 4K UHD lightweight monitor in between 40" to 50" diagonal size range. 🙂
Got the 4k 75 inch paired with Marantz SR 6011 4k receiver & 7.2 Northridge E90's EC30, E10's E30's matching E250p subs , if only I had Northridge Atmos speakers
Very cool video, awesome setup. Reminds me back when I got my Sharp 80” 1080p 8 years ago, I couldn’t decide between the 80” or 90”, morale of the story is ALWAYS go bigger. Now I’m getting closer to another crossroad, when my 80” finally goes out, do I get something like yours or do I try a 110” ultra short throw laser projector with a ambient light rejecting screen, hmm… Thanks for your video !
Check out my latest upload / review of this TV. I show all the measurements. It looks like it’s low. But the top of the TV is almost 6 foot tall. So you gotta mount it low.
My hisense 52" 4k tv now broke ,panel / display issues..not sure if it still have a warranty ,but i sent to normal shop for repair..still waiting for the tv ..
Check my review video of the 100”. It explains everything. Long story short. Even mounted that low it tops out at 5’8 tall. So it’s taller than most people. It looks weird but when you sit down. The centre of the TV is still above your eye line. Otherwise you would be looking too far up.
@@ILT_AU ty for the reply. Understood. I had an 86” LG I bought about 5-6 years ago. It did not have local dimming. The size was awesome but the pic quality left a bit to be desired. Just replaced it with the 83” A90J (which of course dropped 2k in price after I bought it), and while a bit smaller, amazing picture. Can you provide a link to your review? Ty.
@@ILT_AU That’s exactly how I mounted my 55” TV. When you walk in the room most people would think it’s mounted too low, but when I sit on my couch the center of the screen is at eye level which makes it perfect.👌🏽
I have the 77” G1. Very different TV. I wouldn’t put it in the same room I have the 100” in. It wouldn’t be bright enough. Depends on where you put it.
@@ILT_AU Amazing job you've done. Can I asked your advice based on the fact that you've installed and may have noticed the differences between the regular 77inc LG Oled and this 100inch 4k. I'm looking to set up a studio for cinematography video editing and this room will be where clients sit to view the finished job on the screen or sit to discuss rendering and sequence of the video. Now pictures will have to have the original colors so clients don't critique the video. Please advice on this. Many thanks
OLED is more accurate out of the box. For anything professional Sony oleds usually are the best. I don’t like them because they aren’t as gamer friendly as LG. as I am mostly a gamer. That being said if you can calibrate a big TV. Nothing beats my 100” I have an 8K QN900A, G1 and a C1. I always find myself watching on my 100”.
@@ILT_AUThanks for your reply. So do you think Sony OLED will be best for reviewing a finished editing video job for clients? Are there 85-100 inch Sony?
Im just saying for video production. Sony OLED are usually most accurate out of the box. I don’t think their OLEDS are larger than 83” I could be wrong though.
It’s hard to convey how large it is on video. But it’s insane it was around 190kg before we opened it. It’s crazy how quickly you get used to the size. Now all my 85” TVs look small.
Hi am Eunice , I have a Hisense phone have used it for close to 2 years but since late last year it's rejecting messages from specific places like some banks and safaricom. What could be the problem ad is there a solution. Plz concerned customer.
If you watch my latest video where I review the TV. As it’s mounted. The top of the TV is almost 6 foot tall. So you have to mount it lower otherwise you will hurt your neck looking up at it.
@@ILT_AU Really? I have a Panasonic Plasma and have been looking for a replacement just in case it finally gives out. I can't fine any TV with good viewing angles like the Plasma.
@@discoveryman59 plasma shit you age Mini led in 2022 colour perfect at angles 2000 nits , next step is oled if you wiling to pay $1000 more . Australia has high taxes 5% custom duty " 10% import duty " 10% gst " excise fuel tax 48% contribute to transport costs
I have a Dolby Vision Hisense tv. It randomly decided to not turn on anymore. Lots of power cycles, resets, nothing. its a paperweightt. I hope that one isn't at that cost.
Having your own mini theatre is absolute bliss
Indeed sir
Great job lads, very professional. I remember way back when I got my full HD 40’ tv everybody was saying don’t buy a Hisense tv as they are not popular tv and are cheap, but I have to tell you what, everybody was shocked at how good the picture was on that tv many moons ago.
My friends Hisense was just working for more than a year tho
and he bought 2 of it because quality of picture is good but both are gone for just morethan a year Hisense wont cover it anymore
That’s not good to hear that. What country are you in?
In Australia we have consumer law that means any business must warranty any electronics for over 2 year by law. Minimum.
Based on my experience Hisense tv is reliable.
I have 4 years old tv and keeps running without any problems.
Can’t get a more perfect installation than that. Nailed it. All in just a 3min. vid. Good job.👏🏼
Thank you man.
If this was in the USA, they would have mounted it above the fireplace!! Wow, impressive setup!
Lol yeah right!? A lot of the houses built here have fireplaces on the main wall you would need for a tv that size.
My house was built in the 80s though and fireplace is to the side. My main wall in living room is massive and the center of my tv is eye level.
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Yes, that's what they do here. Then the bottom of the tv is 5ft from the floor and the entire family ends up with neck pain within the year. Looks great in the design room, but it's absolutely stupid in practicality. I should know, I'm a spine doctor. LOL! I placed my 85" Samsung above my linear fireplace, but I made sure at least the bottom third of the tv was at eye level while sitting. I sure as hell wish we could get that Hisense tv in the states though...
I blame Architects and interior designers for this stupid design trend in homes. Yeah, you use the fireplace twice a year, yet the tv (used every day) is relegated to a second class position.
I remember when 22 inch was a big TV. 100 inches now. What's the picture like and connectivity via WiFi & Bluetooth as that's what TVs are all about now.seemless interfacing with streaming devices. computers. game consoles and now security cameras and even doorbells.
My 50" 4k is put to shame with this beast!
I appreciate this video even more because you guys are wearing shoe booties. A lot of these TV set up videos I see have people wearing their outside shoes on nice carpet, sometimes even white carpet. Just puts a smile on my face 🙂
It’s pure love :)
They even covered the floor with protection. Nice.
I have a 4K projector and an electronic drop screen 120" I could have chosen a 150" but 120" is enough and much cheaper than a 120" 4K tv... The quality is excellent... including the surround sound too... For normal viewing, I use a 55" 4K Samsung But when I'm watching a movie, you can't beat the BIG SCREEN...
Right, I use 4K laser projector!
Reminds me of when SHARP brought out their 90" TV 10 years ago
That's when the TV would have been like $30k. This TV is like $10k.
*1986: Little Brother* "When im an adult, I'm gonna have a 100" tv in my house!!"
*Big Brother* "MOM! He's making up fantasy stories again!"
*2022* "Hey Big Brother, guess what i just bought!"
Installing a 4K HDTV - regardless of dimensions, with a current display tech, is mind-blowing. My mother has a Samsung 55" Crystal UHD in her bedroom (table mount) that replaced a 43" Crystal UHD 1080p - that is now across the hallway (table mount). Note that the ONLY difference is that one is 4K and the display size. I am looking at 43" 4K QLED (Samsung Q60A) to replace a Sony BX750A (42" 1080p) - and because you can now fit 4K in 43", the question is no longer DP you do it, but when.
I understand you very well! because I am also in the 43 inch 4k TV model range for a change! I know that's how it's the economy now for most of us but it's still a good TV! 👍
Terima kasih.
Just bought 70""hisense UHD SUPERB VERY NICE PICTURE QUALITY AND SURROUND SOUND IS AWESOME💚💙.. WILL BUY 100 "" WHEN IT COMES TO INDIA .😊
You're richer than I am lol (clutches chest over the $11000 price tag for that TV).
@@bacondreamer 11000 $ for 100 " inch is too much I purchese 70 " at the price of$ 925 .11000 is too much for me may bi not for you 😇 ENJOY BRO ✌
You should have bought 75 inch MI QLED. Diffrence between two is day and night.
@@charviksharma7626 ya but price difference was more 64 k then hisence..M1 was around 1.3 lack this I got deal in diwali offer at 66 k.its like double of that .anyway tnx for suggestion. T c
@@maheshkataria3903 HAH! That price is WAAAAAY out of my league. The fact is any TV that uses actual LCD panels in sized 85" and over is gonna jump very quick in terms of price. This is due to the difficulty of manufacturing a panel at that size without defects. The sweet spot in terms of price vs size for large size TV now days is right about 75"
I like your hanging it lower that normal. Looks very nice and classy! Nice job brother!
Mine is on a pull-out wall mount. I put mine up as close to the celling as possible.
I have a 55" tv ,was skeptical on the purchase,but no regrets on its purchase.great tv
Congrats. Well done on the purchase.
Wow! that's is one very thick TV for 2021... my 55" from 2006 is 1/4 of it thickness... no wonder it is affordable... congratulation on the purchase!
It’s because it’s so heavy it requires a lot of extra strength.
Once it’s on the wall you honestly don’t notice it. Cheers.
Yep, my 55"4K Samsung from 2016 is about 1/4 the thickness too, maybe this was an end of the stock deal...
The box looked like it contained 5 tvs.!!
4 guys to carry it!!
A heavy duty mount the size of the tv itself!!!
Where's the 55" at?
Nothing under 80” baby! :)
The thing weighed an insane amount. Actually had to pay for insurance to get the TV mounted. I wasn’t permitted to help because of insurance purposes in case I injured myself.
That entertainment center looks great with that tv
watching bob spongebob in 100'' is a dream that comes true!!!
Managed to grab one during Black Friday sales for $4990. Install next Friday, excited
Wow. Congratulations! That’s so exciting
So...how is it?
If you paid 5grand on a Hisense Tv, I feel sorry for you. Walmart now have their own brand called on, and their 70in was $379. Please explain how 30 more inches constitutes $4,000 more, on a low end TV. Please say it ain't so ( because you never mentioned the brand)
Hisense is Australia is very different to USA
@@ILT_AU Hisense, is Hisense, be it here or there ( copyright infringement if they weren't) sorry, but I wouldn't pay 5 thousand for Hisense if Crocodile Dundee, carved it himself out of driftwood from an aborigine village
Super travail, quelle est la référence du pied mural pour tenir cette tv? Merci
Да уж, покупал после 32" диагонали 65" и думал вау, через месяц думаю а жаль что не купил хотя бы 75". А тут 100" это вау!
У меня 65" после 42" вау-эффект вызвали. Размер вообще рулит! С приходом 4К и тем более 8К формула "расстояние до экрана=2,5 диагонали" устарела. Но все упирается в габариты телевизора. Мне даже 75" тупо не влезли. А так - сотая диагональ - оч круто..
Лучше наслаждаться олед, чем слабой картинкой на 100 дюймах.
🤣🤣🤣
You can certainly have a batch of friends over to watch the hockey game
Is Hisense a good brand? Here in the US we look at it as a unknown/cheap brand kinda like TCL/roku brand of tv.
In Australia they are the budget brand and offer very low quality throw away TVs however they do offer a premium range which is very competitive
It’s junk.
It's supposed to be a good TV brand! since Hisense is the company that bought the huge and fine japanese TV company named: Sharp! but I've read very mixed reviews on the buyers of that Hisense brand: some say that it is a really good value but still there are a few of them that say that it's just pure crap! because it only works well just for the 1st year! at most! and that's something to be worried about! in the case that you buy that brand.
Ohhh my god that looks fantastic
Nicely done. Makes my Samsung NEO look small.
I also have a Neo. Top TV! Congrats.
That seems to be the best price\quality 100" TV out there. Other brands are priced around 7-8k for the 100", too much price difference from the 85" models. This is priced just right.
I am very surprised at the quality of this Tv. It has certainly withstood the test of time.
Thanks for checking out the channel
Brilliant. Congratulations 👍👍
Thanks man.
@@ILT_AU Pleasure is all mine. How much did it cost you...???
5,999 aud :)
Have you got anything special for yourself my friend?
@@ILT_AU I see. Thanks for the kind info, I'm not that much into TVs currently. By profession I'm an Electronics Engineer having Display Panel Technologies & Hardware Standards as a MAJOR research area thus I keep an eye on market trends 😊
Currently using 30" QHD Apple Cinema Display, started my journey from a 14" Philips CRT Monitor 25 years ago although an Electronics dealer in my city was interested in selling me 52" Japanese Professional Display few weeks ago but it's sheer weight and installation mess made me lose my interest. 😐
Currently I have plans to purchase a 4K UHD lightweight monitor in between 40" to 50" diagonal size range. 🙂
Waaaaoooow......Amazing big screen TV...😘😍🤩
Got the 4k 75 inch paired with Marantz SR 6011 4k receiver & 7.2 Northridge E90's EC30, E10's E30's matching E250p subs , if only I had Northridge Atmos speakers
Why the background music? Great TV, excellent setup!
Thank you. I thought silence was no good.
LOL!
Very cool video, awesome setup. Reminds me back when I got my Sharp 80” 1080p 8 years ago, I couldn’t decide between the 80” or 90”, morale of the story is ALWAYS go bigger. Now I’m getting closer to another crossroad, when my 80” finally goes out, do I get something like yours or do I try a 110” ultra short throw laser projector with a ambient light rejecting screen, hmm… Thanks for your video !
Thanks man. Agreed. A man is lying if he said he didn’t wish he had a few extra inches added on.
I will take quality oversized any time!!
get the 110”. you had said it yourself: ALWAYS go bigger 🤣🤣🤣👍🏼
You're question contains an Answer...???
Always goes for bigger
What about the quality. Bigger isn’t always better? Where they oled?
Notice the panel wobbles while moving it. Scary it's so delicate.
Yeah when it’s that size display. 100” of glass would make it weigh a crazy amount.
It’s a very glossy panel. It looks great
I've got the 54 inch version (smart tv).
Great TV.
Based on my experience Hisense tv is reliable.
I have 4 years old tv and keeps running without any problems.
Hisense is reliable than all brands I know.
Why so low? I would have went a little bit higher with the position of the tv. Nice size looks good
Check out my latest upload / review of this TV.
I show all the measurements.
It looks like it’s low. But the top of the TV is almost 6 foot tall. So you gotta mount it low.
@@ILT_AU perfect height due to the size of the tv!
@@ILT_AU 👍🏽🤜🏾💥🤛
Cause thats where you put it considering sitting position on the couch and eye level. Duh
Great...thanks man...you know what I have to do now.
Get one!!
Could you tell where you bought that entertainment stand from.
Tv area looks great! I like the black look of the furnature.
Che figata di TV la voglio subito
Are those LEDs coming from the entrainment center? It looks fantastic!
Yes I added them myself. Thank you 🙏
Make a video showing that! I wanna copy it 😊
Just like the CRT this might be the last generation of heavy flat screen TV, until the roll up screen coming out
My hisense 52" 4k tv now broke ,panel / display issues..not sure if it still have a warranty ,but i sent to normal shop for repair..still waiting for the tv ..
If its a low spec TV it’s usually the electronics that go first. Panel should be ok
curious as to why not get a tiny 4k projector that you could carry in yourself?
I like the brightness of the LED LCD
What time is the Super Bowl party lol... Good for you, bud! 🤘🙏✌️🇺🇲
Come join :)
Title suggestion: Installing a new Hisense wall into my house.
Hahaha that’s a good man 👍
Right basically
This 100 inch tv how much?
As some have said, why did you mount it so low? Subject to damage that way. But sure looks amazing.
Check my review video of the 100”.
It explains everything.
Long story short. Even mounted that low it tops out at 5’8 tall.
So it’s taller than most people. It looks weird but when you sit down. The centre of the TV is still above your eye line. Otherwise you would be looking too far up.
@@ILT_AU ty for the reply. Understood. I had an 86” LG I bought about 5-6 years ago. It did not have local dimming. The size was awesome but the pic quality left a bit to be desired. Just replaced it with the 83” A90J (which of course dropped 2k in price after I bought it), and while a bit smaller, amazing picture. Can you provide a link to your review? Ty.
@@ILT_AU That’s exactly how I mounted my 55” TV. When you walk in the room most people would think it’s mounted too low, but when I sit on my couch the center of the screen is at eye level which makes it perfect.👌🏽
Uma tv100 polegadas em 4k realmente deve ser um verdadeiro espetacular 👏👏👍
No tanto, los pixeles serian muy grandes, para ese tamaño debería ser 8k
@@minulo1 Concordo, já tem 8K no mercado e essa deveria ser
Love the tv and the music💯💪
How did they get it off the delivery truck??
Special lift
It’s like watching a movie in a movie theater with a 100” inch at night!
i view ur video in 1080p and it's crystal clear...what cam do u used?
iPhone 13 pro max
What's the table under the tv? It's beautiful 👍
It’s from an Australian company called Nick Scali
How long in real time?? Is the mounting made by you or the supplier? Thanks.
Wow that is good machine to have support from africa love you guys
Thank yo brother.
Hope you didn't expect to much as I'm having nothing but issues with my 65 inch u8g
This TV is fantastic. The U9G I reviewed was trash
@@ILT_AU America market not like Australia ,65 U9G in USA $1200usd without taxes
May I ask what is the light under your TV, is it a light strip?
Yes. It’s a Philips hue light strip :)
Any link please where I can buy this 100 inches TV?
hello may I ask you one question, why you didn't take the laser TV ?
4k hisense laser projector is much lighter and can do the job
A projector would be terrible for the area they put it in. It's by big windows and gets too much light.
That would be a horrible choice in a room like this. Giant windows and way too much light for any type of day time viewing.
The 4k 100inch projector is a much cheaper option! yeah! but you also get a poorer image with that! so in that case you really get what you pay for!
hey brother where did u buy this tv from?
JB HIFI
Wife comes home..." a guys supposed to go up stairs"
I have two Hisense tv. Very good quality.
Did you ever do any measurements on this? What's the peak brightness and how many dimming zones does it have?
Why not install it up further on the wall? It must be nice
Sweet I love 102 the TV only problem is is that damn brand you bought it cheap as hell don't know how long it's going to last
Great TV I m thinking about 77" LG OLED what is your opinion about this specific TV?
I have the 77” G1.
Very different TV.
I wouldn’t put it in the same room I have the 100” in.
It wouldn’t be bright enough. Depends on where you put it.
@@ILT_AU Amazing job you've done. Can I asked your advice based on the fact that you've installed and may have noticed the differences between the regular 77inc LG Oled and this 100inch 4k. I'm looking to set up a studio for cinematography video editing and this room will be where clients sit to view the finished job on the screen or sit to discuss rendering and sequence of the video. Now pictures will have to have the original colors so clients don't critique the video. Please advice on this. Many thanks
OLED is more accurate out of the box.
For anything professional Sony oleds usually are the best. I don’t like them because they aren’t as gamer friendly as LG. as I am mostly a gamer.
That being said if you can calibrate a big TV. Nothing beats my 100”
I have an 8K QN900A, G1 and a C1.
I always find myself watching on my 100”.
@@ILT_AUThanks for your reply. So do you think Sony OLED will be best for reviewing a finished editing video job for clients? Are there 85-100 inch Sony?
Im just saying for video production. Sony OLED are usually most accurate out of the box.
I don’t think their OLEDS are larger than 83” I could be wrong though.
Huge! Literally
It’s hard to convey how large it is on video.
But it’s insane it was around 190kg before we opened it.
It’s crazy how quickly you get used to the size. Now all my 85” TVs look small.
I'd like to see a mission from Sniper Elite 4.That would be something.
Can't find this tv online to buy
Nice, I love it! 😳😯😍😍😍😍💪💪
I game Apex on my 100" for a few years now. Can't go back to small screens now lol
perfect video this music is perfect i have one this 75 pol extreme very great 4 k led
What kind of surround sound system is that please.
Samsung Q950A
@@ILT_AU thanks 👍🏾
it would be the Dream TV i must say....
Where did you buy your tv and price if you don't mind.
I believe the TV is available in Australia only.
It was $5,999AUD
@@ILT_AU thx for the info
Hi am Eunice , I have a Hisense phone have used it for close to 2 years but since late last year it's rejecting messages from specific places like some banks and safaricom. What could be the problem ad is there a solution. Plz concerned customer.
Maybe try backup your phone and wipe it, start fresh from a new install?
Where can you buy this tv in The U.K. and how much are they please?
Unfortunately I think this is an Australian only product. Not sure why. It’s about 3,200 British pounds in AUD
Where did you order it ? I live in Florida. Thanks
it's not readily available in the USA. He's in Australia and it's a short swim from China where the tv is from.
Good morning what’s the cost for the 100”? I would really like to get one.
Around $7,000AUD
Thanks bro greatly appreciated. Do have a great day.
You too. Thanks for coming to my channel!
Seatings need to be like 10’ from the screen, the space doesn’t look like it meet the requirements for tv screen this size!
The room must look tiny on video. The room is massive.
The lounge is further back than 10’
Where did you find that thing at
how much $ for one of these and how much weight is the TV alone?
My 43" HiSense TV lasted 15 months before vertical lines started appearing on the screen. Of course, the one year warranty expired. 😂
made in china yay!
Thanks a lot for your advise! because I was also just planing to buy for me that same TV model!
My 32" Hisense tv vertical lines just appeared after 2 years
Does 4k content looks clear in 100inch tv.
Beautiful ❤️👏👏✌️👌👍
Thank you.
Nice setup 👌
Please send price and purchase link
Nice TV, but isn't it a little too low down ?
If you watch my latest video where I review the TV.
As it’s mounted. The top of the TV is almost 6 foot tall.
So you have to mount it lower otherwise you will hurt your neck looking up at it.
Where can I order your tv stand please ?
Is it like all the rest of the tv's today? you go 10 degrees off center and it all goes blurry?
Actually it’s very impressive. It’s got great viewing angles.
@@ILT_AU Really? I have a Panasonic Plasma and have been looking for a replacement just in case it finally gives out. I can't fine any TV with good viewing angles like the Plasma.
@@discoveryman59 plasma shit you age Mini led in 2022 colour perfect at angles 2000 nits , next step is oled if you wiling to pay $1000 more . Australia has high taxes 5% custom duty " 10% import duty " 10% gst " excise fuel tax 48% contribute to transport costs
What is the right description of this TV…
Nice TV but why so low? Put that big boy up a little higher!!
Check out my review video I uploaded last night.
I show all the measurements.
The top of the TV is almost 6 foot tall even that low.
Somehow as the TV grows bigger it doesn't feel as big as it should be. Felt like a 65''
I believe that's because he had it mounted so close to the floor, but I agree with you. It looked like an 80-inch tv.
Wow wow wow 100 inches so wicked. How much it cost you?
$6000 aud
@@ILT_AU 25% of the prices is taxes not just gst
I have a Dolby Vision Hisense tv. It randomly decided to not turn on anymore. Lots of power cycles, resets, nothing. its a paperweightt. I hope that one isn't at that cost.
Bruh where did u buy this im trying to upgrade my 70 inch tv
How the picture quality since 4k in 100 is very huge size? I mean will it stretch?
Crystal clear. Very impressive
Beautiful image and tv. What model and make is the tv stand and where did you get it from? I’m looking for something similar for my UST Projector.
It’s a Hisense 100S8
I believe it may be an Australian only TV.
It’s gorgeous and the image is fantastic for the price.
@@ILT_AU ok thanks and the Entertaiment console under it, what kind is it and where did you buy it from?
It’s also from an Australian only retailer.
Nick Scali
@@ILT_AU awesome thanks so much I love your set up
Thank you very much. Much appreciated