Disappointed that the RGB MiniLED is only available in 116inch size. They really should have a 75, 85 and 98 inch option. Glad you ask about the TV size options as it felt like other UA-camrs never ask that question. I would buy a Hisense again if they had a more reasonable size as I don’t have the viewing distance to allow for a 116inch display.
@@PlayerGuyPlays You have to sit really close to get a real benefit you can see, at least 2.5m or less. I sit 2.65m and calculated 130" as the smallest size I should go 8K. AND you can watch explenations from Caleb and Teoh why 8K don't sell well: Most of the time, with 4K or lower quality material the 4K TVs looks BETTER then the 8Ks!
Im fine with them taking their time with the RGB-MiniLED technology. Let them keep advancing it and eventually by the time it comes down to smaller sizes it'll be all ironed out.
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110-130 are my end goal size for my living room (bigger even wouldn't fit through the stairways) :D. But I think price would not be so nice? Did they say, behind doors, how much it will cost?
I'm not excited about an RGB backlight, I wouldn't be surprised if a revised quantum dot color conversion layer is able to accomplish the same thing at lower cost/complexity
Am i alone in thinking this mad rush by manufacturers for more nits is insane? Two years ago i went past a tv in a pub, football was on, the colours were just over the top, it was the first time i had noticed it, 2 years later every Samsung and other manufacturers tv have just got more unrealistic looking, real life looks nothing like what they put on thir tvs? Ok anime and computer generatic films fares well but i dont want to live in an anime world.
You're being overly dramatic... you can easily change the settings yourself to turn down the saturation. Sounds like that place just had vivid mode on is all.
There's no 8k content though, and Hollywood is too cheap to render CGI at 8k so it will be a long time before the industry switches. As for upscaling to 8k, I'd have to see it to know if it's actually sharper/better than a native 4k panel.
@@Mike-jm5wt Every gaming PC has decades worth of 8K content, real time graphics will run at any resolution you want, especially now that we have such competent upscaling tech across the Nvidia 5000 series. Speaking of which I have no reason to doubt Samsung's 8K upscale on their 8K QLEDs, the only problem is they aren't doing it in real time for videogames or else I probably would have bought one already.
Disappointed that the RGB MiniLED is only available in 116inch size. They really should have a 75, 85 and 98 inch option. Glad you ask about the TV size options as it felt like other UA-camrs never ask that question. I would buy a Hisense again if they had a more reasonable size as I don’t have the viewing distance to allow for a 116inch display.
The mini-LED backlight is actually a micro-LED TV with 267x150 resolution
I wouldn't be surprised if they needed to reduce the pixel density to make it work hence the large size display
I'm more disappointed that it's not 8K... A TV that big with a big price tag ought to be ready for the next generation of content.
At least 98
@@PlayerGuyPlays You have to sit really close to get a real benefit you can see, at least 2.5m or less. I sit 2.65m and calculated 130" as the smallest size I should go 8K. AND you can watch explenations from Caleb and Teoh why 8K don't sell well: Most of the time, with 4K or lower quality material the 4K TVs looks BETTER then the 8Ks!
RGB backlight is an advancement I would have expected a long time ago, but it's good to see this kind of innovation finally hitting the market.
Man! that 136" MicroLED would be perfect for a Theater Room.
Im fine with them taking their time with the RGB-MiniLED technology. Let them keep advancing it and eventually by the time it comes down to smaller sizes it'll be all ironed out.
Those really are the next level!!
Hisense Won CES. Gotdamn! They really cooked this year.
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110-130 are my end goal size for my living room (bigger even wouldn't fit through the stairways) :D. But I think price would not be so nice? Did they say, behind doors, how much it will cost?
Would be great to know from all these tv technologies presentes OK CES 25 wich one cover the space color BT 2020 the most 😊
How do you come with the best TV and limit it to 116" missed opportunity.
I'm not excited about an RGB backlight, I wouldn't be surprised if a revised quantum dot color conversion layer is able to accomplish the same thing at lower cost/complexity
Whether you end up buying a Hisense TV or not you always at least seem to get a straight answer & a decent interview out of them 👍
Where is the other tvs ?
Any prices yet?
Lol 1 sq inch bigger than TCL's 115 inch from last year. They just had to have the bigger TV.
Some may say they had to… 1 up them.. heh.
wht do tese things cost?
Probably £30.000
Next year's tvs will have HDMI 2.2. Right now, it's not worth buying a new tv
Hdmi 2.2 is pointless for many years. Nothing comes close to needing the bandwidth. 4k bluray doesn't need it so streaming bandwidth nowhere needs it
@gman5218 PS6? PC? TVS? All of them will have the HDMI 2.2
It won’t be necessary for 3-5 years
@@DarkLionn83it’s backwards compatible.
U9n?....
Am i alone in thinking this mad rush by manufacturers for more nits is insane? Two years ago i went past a tv in a pub, football was on, the colours were just over the top, it was the first time i had noticed it, 2 years later every Samsung and other manufacturers tv have just got more unrealistic looking, real life looks nothing like what they put on thir tvs? Ok anime and computer generatic films fares well but i dont want to live in an anime world.
You're being overly dramatic... you can easily change the settings yourself to turn down the saturation. Sounds like that place just had vivid mode on is all.
@@CasepbX bit rude old bean? why would someone with practically no experience of av, post on a tv forum? Reread my post.
@@CasepbX yes of course i am, thanks for that....not.
Any TV over 100" should be 8K.
There's no 8k content though, and Hollywood is too cheap to render CGI at 8k so it will be a long time before the industry switches. As for upscaling to 8k, I'd have to see it to know if it's actually sharper/better than a native 4k panel.
That’s why they put on it their Best techs to make for less crispness due to stretched pixels
@@Mike-jm5wt Every gaming PC has decades worth of 8K content, real time graphics will run at any resolution you want, especially now that we have such competent upscaling tech across the Nvidia 5000 series.
Speaking of which I have no reason to doubt Samsung's 8K upscale on their 8K QLEDs, the only problem is they aren't doing it in real time for videogames or else I probably would have bought one already.
With all the great tech included, without good upscalling, I am not interested.
Micro LED .... YURRRRRSSSSS ... POWERRRRR[/clarkson]
Hope that this tech can progress REALLY quickly to 32-42" monitors!