Linus is like that scene in Futurama where the Professor turns on his giant TV, immediately gets an ad for a larger TV, shouts "AW HELL," and then throws his drink through the screen.
"Spent over ten thousand dollars on the largest TV in the world, spent over fifteen thousand dollars on the largest TV in the world, and spent over twenty thousand dollars on the largest TV in the world"
@DuckTheDuckTheDuck I want to see him install the 163". Someone in another comment said they're modular so they have to be pieced together. Curious to see how easy that is to do and how it works.
That samsung wall shot at 5:35 absolutely blew me away. I thought it was an animation that was edited in at first before I realized what I was looking at.
Really makes me glad I don't work for Geek Squad Home Theater anymore. I hated installing the 98"-110" TV's. There's no way I'm installing 163" TVs lol.
@@ChaseSchleichyou’ve actually installed the 110”?!? Or you meant you would’ve hated to instal it ? The 163 like the 136” would be made of modules though so thankfully it’s small puzzle piece. Still would be an annoying instal but at least not heavy 🤷🏻♂️
@roco9504 I installed a couple of the 110s. The 98" and 100" were much more popular though in my final months at Geek Squad because they would drop to as low as $2000. I was getting a couple of those a month. The 110" was way more expensive, but some people still bought the damn things.
I am shocked o.o that sucker is $20K after all… wow You know what doesn’t help? The darn free instal promo that’s been going of for a year now already 😭 (I’m an installer still..)
OLED is finally mature enough that I've got one and it didn't cost me thousands and thousands. "The future is here" you'd think. But I wonder if by next time I upgrade OLED won't be top dog anymore. A world where tech like this gets small and cheap enough then the average person can finally buy a truly gorgeous TV that isn't inherently disposable (OLED burn-in) would be amazing.
Honestly I think that's fine for a TV, just depends on what kind of content you consume. The vast majority of it is not 4K unless you have a humongous library or top streaming plans and no data cap. 1080 is still viable, I feel, for a TV, not a PC.
A masterclass would be nice.. not I'm in kindergarten level but advanced enough to treat the viewers with enough respect to want to learn and not treat them like "they have a triple figure IQ" and laugh at mere mortals because they didn't just understand it from the moment they popped out of their mum.
@@garystinten9339 no.. it would not be a close fight if the standards is equalized. the colours, the saturation the brightness is just not the same no matter how expensive your projector is. perhaps sharpness of image is the only one you could compare as the projector pricing gets higher
@@r.sakarollsafe1285 I was talking about the things a person would need to know to educate themselves about tv panels and projectors.. as in clarity, sharpness, all the technical terms so when someone was looking at a panel or a tv monitor, they can easily understand what is going on.
as much as i love the evolving and interesting new content over the years, the linus product regurgitation of info videos at trade shows will always hold a special place in my heart
I work for a company in Seoul that will custom make an OLED panel for the very rich. The largest we’ve made is 854cm. It was going in the home of a man who wanted his entire wall to be a television.
That’s exactly what it is but still can’t deliver near to OLED blacks, which to me is far more important than being so bright it can bubble the paint on the opposite wall. EDIT: Any tech with "dimming zones" can not deliver perfect blacks by definition.
Yea but the lights can be less dense then the pixels. So the rough shape can be shown by the backlight, while the panel will sharpen the edges and draw in details. Same works for color
It's really not, OLEDs have the same colored light behind every sub-pixel, which then either gets filtered (e.g. LG, they have a white emitting OLED behind every subpixel, then a color filter on top of that to get the different colors), or they're used to stimulate quantum dots to create the desired color (e.g. Samsung's QD-OLED, blue emission layer that stimulates different sizes of quantum dots, which then re-emit different colors). These RGB mini/microLEDs are trying to have straight up red, green and blue LEDs that emit the desired color for each subpixel, no filtering needed. EDIT: This filtering on LG's panels leads to big efficiency losses in each of the individual colors, which is why they have that added white sub-pixel to boost brightness, the RGB ones combined don't get that bright. QD-OLEDs can be more efficient, hence why they can often get both brighter without the white sub-pixel, but especially each pure color is significantly brighter vs. WOLED, but we're still talking about at the best of times ~20% efficiency I think, meaning 80% of the light is lost. For reference I think even the best, most efficient LCD panels block about 90-95% of the light output of the backlight when set to full white, so a 1 000 nit output would require a ~10 000 nit backlight... This is why direct RGB control of individual colored LEDs is so tempting, you could potentially really up the efficiency.
I reckon the script is almost finished before even going there based on the blurbs received in advance. The edit is done back at the office for sure maybe by putting 2 editors splitting the video in half. ?
i was ready to pull trigger on the 100inch.. imma gonna wait, god damn i never seen this coming (as linus did), its insane.. to thing the 100inch is the smallest version of this line up lmfao how i can bring this in my home, need portal guns soon!
I remember being blown away the first time I saw one of the first generation of Sony HD monitors in a broadcast truck back in the early '90s. It's amazing how fer things have come since then.
uLED is the technology I've really been waiting for. While I'm definitely not going to be buying one of these gargantuan displays, it's good to see they're here because that means it's only a matter of time until they scale down in size, and price
Wicked - keep advertising on LMG - I saw them here and now have three sets of them in the house ... for others - definitely get the cooling ones - they actually take a long time to heat up (or you can stick them in the fridge for 10 mins - long enough to cool, not long enough to worry about condensation - and they stay actually cool for a couple of hours or more. And the sound stage on my M50X headphones actually improved when I put these on.
Yknow, the tv's have great colour reproduction but I have the feeling the media won't. Between compression formats and wanting to hide blemishes, there will be limitations. Only editors get to watch content in RAW 4:4:4:4 or whatever.
Micro or mini LED refers to the backlight. You can't have a display with no backlight. The difference between the two is the size of those backlight pixels
@@spicy_mint @TheHaloSkullMaster MiniLED certainly refers to the backlight - I have 2 miniLED displays. I was under the impression that MicroLED pixels are made up of 3 sub-pixel-sized LEDs. They ARE the light, they don't need a backlight. Perhaps that samsung is a single RGB LED per pixel in that case? When he said "If only there was an RGB one like HiSense (backlit MiniLED)"...I got confused and thought he meant this was also RGB backlit..but that doesn't make sense
@@spinaltap22 If i had to guess I would say the "old" Samsung micro-lED modules were using a blue LED with a phosphor to produce white light, that then went through a colour filter in order to produce the RGB components, where as the last prototype uses R/G/B LED's for each subpixel and can thus produce a higher colour purity (display manufactures would call this direct view). This is all a complete guess though.
That's insane though, I was actually thinking about something like this yesterday. Except my thought was more if there was any practical way of combining mini-led into a projector screen to increase brightness at points and I started thinking a bit about RGB backlighting.
Hey Linus! (Or LTT person lol) i know this is completely off topic for the video but when are you going to be dropping the mod mat? I've been wanting to buy one for quite a bit since I'm gonna be doing my first build here soon!!! Love your content so much!!!! Keep up the great work yall!!!
Stupid question, but I'm also at CES, making video content for my work - and I run around with a simple Canon eos m50 m2 and Røde wireless go 2 - what does the Linus media group use on these events? I would assume it's not the same as used in the actual office. Would be cool to see what you guys choose to use out and abooot :)
I've always wondered why display manufacturers didn't use a color backlight. Now I finally have my answer: They wanted to, they just couldn't until now. I cannot WAIT to see these insane displays start to show up on the market.
The Samsung Wall is not for average consumers. It’s a video wall, I have done 3 walls, all for commercial AV applications. The new version, I’ll be interested in how it is installed.
If it has a backlight then wouldn't the contrast ratios become really bad? Coz instead of light being completely absent and it being truly dark, now it has a backlight which introduces some light in the dark pixels leading to worse contrast ratios?
I fall asleep to youtube and I always wakeup to your multi hour podcasts with like 3 watched in my history. Probably paying you out! Just wanted to let you know I probably have like 20+ hours of watchtime on your channel . I could be watching spongebob episodes and wakeup to your pods. Watching speedruns and wakeup to your pods. UA-cam just kinda guesses im asleep and throws you on. It's wild!
I'm old enough to remember when 4000 nits was considered to be a fantasy and for 10,000 nits....well, walk outdoors and look at the sun since that's the only way you'll get something that bright. Well, now we live in the science fiction future.
Living my life watching LTT videos day by day, like a hazey nightmare that haunts me each time they do the sponsor segue joke. It died years ago and now lives on as a zombie haunting this coma of reality I am stuck in. If I was a millionaire I would donate my fortune to kill the joke, and if I could, my soul, just to escape this nightmare.
We use blue lights to excite quantum dots because the blue light emitters we have now are far more powerful than any other color emitter. I'm pretty sure ltt has covered this but you'd have to ask Elijah for me
I'm watching this vid on a 20 year old wacom cintiq screen and i love it! I don't need a fancy 4K screen, i'm from the VHS era, lol. Man, those headphones look cool!
Wait, I really don't understand why the processing power is a problem here? The balance of brightness between LDZs is already something that other displays need to do, and at most it seems like it would split the LDZs luminance into coloured channels.
You all are waiting for the next theater room TV update. I'm waiting for the next theater room expansion because the room won't be big enough for the TV.
For some reason I thought LED TVs just had RGB LEDS and that was just how they worked. Glad they're starting to do it the way that seems to make sense.
Linus will forever update the theatre room as long as the tvs get more inches and more pixels. endless content
eventually he will need to buy a new theatre room as well
Also brightness, don't forget those lumen!
If I had Linus money and Linus hook-ups. I would too lol
The only was he’s gaining inches.
If people keep wanting them. I for one grow weary of the same exact thing said every new convention.
Linus is like that scene in Futurama where the Professor turns on his giant TV, immediately gets an ad for a larger TV, shouts "AW HELL," and then throws his drink through the screen.
y is this so accurate wth
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'have you seen my new 301 inch TV?'
'Hypnotoad is brough to you by the MangaPhallix 302 inch TV.... iiitttsss BIGGEEERRR'
'AW HELL!'
this needs to be pinned
@@joshuamagdas thank you for not betraying my trust with that link
Yes yes It sure looks amazing on my 15 inch dell inspiron 3501's screen.
It's so vivid it looks like a green screen
😂
You should see it on my 6" phone display.
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@@finestPluginseverything looks great on a 6” screen
Can’t wait in a few months for Linus to buy a tv like these for the cinema room, again
It's a write off 🤷♂️😄
Buy four and then spend a video trying to justify how it’s easy and useful to get a single image to display across all 4
"Spent over ten thousand dollars on the largest TV in the world, spent over fifteen thousand dollars on the largest TV in the world, and spent over twenty thousand dollars on the largest TV in the world"
And then immediately seeing a tv wayy better
Hahaha
Linus is out here collecting 100-plus-inch TVs like Pokémon cards.
😂 yo that's kinda sick
good that means employees might get some of them during the christmas giveaways.
This is his mid-life crisis collection/hobby lol
Well, they're more useful than pokemon cards at least. =)
Atleast you can buy a TV.
i really love how he always has to get new tvs the size of a village
Bros making me jealous
Compensating?
@@sorek__"She's asian it's fine"
- Linus "LTT" Sebastian
@DuckTheDuckTheDuck I want to see him install the 163". Someone in another comment said they're modular so they have to be pieced together. Curious to see how easy that is to do and how it works.
Well yes, he loves reminding us how much money he has
2:30 Linus dropping the name Hisense is synced with the tv in the background. Absolute cinema
That samsung wall shot at 5:35 absolutely blew me away. I thought it was an animation that was edited in at first before I realized what I was looking at.
Yeah or a green screen
That was a phone.
1:18 i love the display has ""miniLED-(final final).jpg" on the top left. A designer's daily life
Don't feel inadequate, Linus. 110" is not small. It's above average! 😝💯
Edit: Never mind, I saw the 163" size. 110" is small after all.
Really makes me glad I don't work for Geek Squad Home Theater anymore. I hated installing the 98"-110" TV's. There's no way I'm installing 163" TVs lol.
@@ChaseSchleichyou’ve actually installed the 110”?!? Or you meant you would’ve hated to instal it ?
The 163 like the 136” would be made of modules though so thankfully it’s small puzzle piece. Still would be an annoying instal but at least not heavy 🤷🏻♂️
@roco9504 I installed a couple of the 110s. The 98" and 100" were much more popular though in my final months at Geek Squad because they would drop to as low as $2000. I was getting a couple of those a month. The 110" was way more expensive, but some people still bought the damn things.
I am shocked o.o that sucker is $20K after all… wow
You know what doesn’t help? The darn free instal promo that’s been going of for a year now already 😭 (I’m an installer still..)
When I was in Dubai, Sharp has a 217" TV it cost $176,189.99 US dollars.
I appreciate the editors note. Not seeing that explained on other reviews of this tv.
there are 0 reviews of this TV
@ showcases
00:27 My mind Registered it as a Actual Hand ! lol
OLED is finally mature enough that I've got one and it didn't cost me thousands and thousands. "The future is here" you'd think.
But I wonder if by next time I upgrade OLED won't be top dog anymore. A world where tech like this gets small and cheap enough then the average person can finally buy a truly gorgeous TV that isn't inherently disposable (OLED burn-in) would be amazing.
Micro LED is the zenith. It crushes everything else.
I am feeling inadequate with my 27” 1080p TV
I feel inadequate with my 40 inch TV across my bed
You should lol
your tvs are enough 👍
We call that a monitor
Honestly I think that's fine for a TV, just depends on what kind of content you consume. The vast majority of it is not 4K unless you have a humongous library or top streaming plans and no data cap. 1080 is still viable, I feel, for a TV, not a PC.
Ces this year is insane. I also enjoy your videos about it.
We're going to need to start measuring tv size in Linuses
This tv is like 3 Linuses tall
@@unlimitedcreativity soon there will be a Linus for scale available at LTT store then
163" ? Yeah, I'm paying for installation.
We need a comparison video of large TVs vs projectors. The tech is getting closer to parity, so the benefits of each are more important to understand
A masterclass would be nice.. not I'm in kindergarten level but advanced enough to treat the viewers with enough respect to want to learn and not treat them like "they have a triple figure IQ" and laugh at mere mortals because they didn't just understand it from the moment they popped out of their mum.
@@garystinten9339 no.. it would not be a close fight if the standards is equalized. the colours, the saturation the brightness is just not the same no matter how expensive your projector is. perhaps sharpness of image is the only one you could compare as the projector pricing gets higher
@@r.sakarollsafe1285 I was talking about the things a person would need to know to educate themselves about tv panels and projectors.. as in clarity, sharpness, all the technical terms so when someone was looking at a panel or a tv monitor, they can easily understand what is going on.
There, there. It's okay.
6:15 That is insane, you can't even feel it's a TV.
0:54 LINUS!!..... STOP SATURATING MY EARES AND GET OUTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!
as much as i love the evolving and interesting new content over the years, the linus product regurgitation of info videos at trade shows will always hold a special place in my heart
3:08 Id honestly rather that tech than oled, i know its come a long way but im way too scared of burn in
Great: high contrast tvs with incredible color so we can watch a bunch of movies with that desaturated color grading. 🤦♂
I work for a company in Seoul that will custom make an OLED panel for the very rich. The largest we’ve made is 854cm. It was going in the home of a man who wanted his entire wall to be a television.
Damm am 8.5 meter TV
Didn't think wicked cushions had that kind of money to sponsor LTT for CES. Good for them.
I love the idea that you can put a low resolution TV behind a high resolution TV to "backlight" it. So, so silly
And yet it works.
A 21:9 modular TV sounds sick
Something so lovely about being on early enough to see a thumbnail and title hit the tube and be on late enough to notice it's changed
Loving all these vids Linus & team
I love how this series shows how being on the cutting edge get you cut so perfectly
the rgb backlight sounds like an oled with extra steps
That’s exactly what it is but still can’t deliver near to OLED blacks, which to me is far more important than being so bright it can bubble the paint on the opposite wall.
EDIT: Any tech with "dimming zones" can not deliver perfect blacks by definition.
@@BumwineBeaudelaire OLED can burn in
Yea but the lights can be less dense then the pixels. So the rough shape can be shown by the backlight, while the panel will sharpen the edges and draw in details. Same works for color
If it fixes the burnin issue without using convoluted "fixes" and is much cheaper, i'm all for it.
It's really not, OLEDs have the same colored light behind every sub-pixel, which then either gets filtered (e.g. LG, they have a white emitting OLED behind every subpixel, then a color filter on top of that to get the different colors), or they're used to stimulate quantum dots to create the desired color (e.g. Samsung's QD-OLED, blue emission layer that stimulates different sizes of quantum dots, which then re-emit different colors).
These RGB mini/microLEDs are trying to have straight up red, green and blue LEDs that emit the desired color for each subpixel, no filtering needed.
EDIT: This filtering on LG's panels leads to big efficiency losses in each of the individual colors, which is why they have that added white sub-pixel to boost brightness, the RGB ones combined don't get that bright. QD-OLEDs can be more efficient, hence why they can often get both brighter without the white sub-pixel, but especially each pure color is significantly brighter vs. WOLED, but we're still talking about at the best of times ~20% efficiency I think, meaning 80% of the light is lost.
For reference I think even the best, most efficient LCD panels block about 90-95% of the light output of the backlight when set to full white, so a 1 000 nit output would require a ~10 000 nit backlight...
This is why direct RGB control of individual colored LEDs is so tempting, you could potentially really up the efficiency.
You are going crazy chasing the the "latest and greatest". I keep jumping in for the ride.
Should be a tradition at this point. Linus getting every biggest TV that comes out.
I find it crazy they manage to write a script, record it and edit the video all whilst still at CEX
I reckon the script is almost finished before even going there based on the blurbs received in advance. The edit is done back at the office for sure maybe by putting 2 editors splitting the video in half. ?
The only guy I know who manages to seamlessly upgrade to a bigger, better sponsored TV every few weeks-legendary!
i was ready to pull trigger on the 100inch.. imma gonna wait, god damn i never seen this coming (as linus did), its insane.. to thing the 100inch is the smallest version of this line up lmfao how i can bring this in my home, need portal guns soon!
I remember being blown away the first time I saw one of the first generation of Sony HD monitors in a broadcast truck back in the early '90s.
It's amazing how fer things have come since then.
The VERY BEST is the all new Hisense 136 Micro-LED at CES
163" Microled stomps into the chat.
uLED is the technology I've really been waiting for. While I'm definitely not going to be buying one of these gargantuan displays, it's good to see they're here because that means it's only a matter of time until they scale down in size, and price
Linus is right. A decent soundbar is like 40 bucks max and is a total gamechanger!
Wicked - keep advertising on LMG - I saw them here and now have three sets of them in the house ... for others - definitely get the cooling ones - they actually take a long time to heat up (or you can stick them in the fridge for 10 mins - long enough to cool, not long enough to worry about condensation - and they stay actually cool for a couple of hours or more. And the sound stage on my M50X headphones actually improved when I put these on.
Alex continues to be the only reminder that this is a Canadian youtube channel
Good thing that we have linus for scale
3:47 I thought he was gonna aay "money doesn't fix stupidity"
Well, at least we get to experience first hand how expensive keeping up with bleeding edge products is.
Yknow, the tv's have great colour reproduction but I have the feeling the media won't. Between compression formats and wanting to hide blemishes, there will be limitations. Only editors get to watch content in RAW 4:4:4:4 or whatever.
Hang on - that last Samsung TV was 'RGB backlit MICRO LED'? Not Mini LED? I thought MicroLED were self-emitting and didn't need a backlight?
Micro or mini LED refers to the backlight. You can't have a display with no backlight. The difference between the two is the size of those backlight pixels
Micro led does not have a backlight. mini does. micro is like oled on crack. The cheapest ones you can get are over $100k right now.
@@spicy_mint @TheHaloSkullMaster MiniLED certainly refers to the backlight - I have 2 miniLED displays. I was under the impression that MicroLED pixels are made up of 3 sub-pixel-sized LEDs. They ARE the light, they don't need a backlight.
Perhaps that samsung is a single RGB LED per pixel in that case? When he said "If only there was an RGB one like HiSense (backlit MiniLED)"...I got confused and thought he meant this was also RGB backlit..but that doesn't make sense
@@spicy_mintyou absolutely can have a display with no backlight, those are called OLEDs and they've been a thing for over a decade lol.
@@spinaltap22 If i had to guess I would say the "old" Samsung micro-lED modules were using a blue LED with a phosphor to produce white light, that then went through a colour filter in order to produce the RGB components, where as the last prototype uses R/G/B LED's for each subpixel and can thus produce a higher colour purity (display manufactures would call this direct view). This is all a complete guess though.
Always a good day when ltt uploads 🥶🤙🦅
That's insane though, I was actually thinking about something like this yesterday. Except my thought was more if there was any practical way of combining mini-led into a projector screen to increase brightness at points and I started thinking a bit about RGB backlighting.
Linus really needs to create a room where the walls, floor, and ceiling are all just massive TVs and then try turn it into a VR room.
I know Linus talked about tv thickness, but can we talk about how clean the bezelless wall tv is at 5:37.
Dimming zones per inch is much more helpful to know!
Love the ces coverage! Keep it up 😍
That 143" 21:9 micro led TV is my dream TV! Can't wait for the prices to eventually trickle down to "entry level" car range from supercar range!
Hey Linus! (Or LTT person lol) i know this is completely off topic for the video but when are you going to be dropping the mod mat? I've been wanting to buy one for quite a bit since I'm gonna be doing my first build here soon!!! Love your content so much!!!! Keep up the great work yall!!!
Soon! Sign up for a notification here: www.lttstore.com/pages/modmat
@@LinusTechTips Thank you so much!!! I can't wait!!!
Make the UX series 65" and 8K|60hz/4k|144hz, you've got a winner, Hisense.
Bro, 116 with miniLED will be as cheap as a 911
Lol! You kept changing your mind as tech rapidly advances to the next level!
Its a new tradition for Linus, every year, new big TVs
1:16 technonogy? typo?
Came here for this lol
Stupid question, but I'm also at CES, making video content for my work - and I run around with a simple Canon eos m50 m2 and Røde wireless go 2 - what does the Linus media group use on these events? I would assume it's not the same as used in the actual office. Would be cool to see what you guys choose to use out and abooot :)
What makes this a stupid question?
I've always wondered why display manufacturers didn't use a color backlight. Now I finally have my answer: They wanted to, they just couldn't until now.
I cannot WAIT to see these insane displays start to show up on the market.
LTT in 2040: "My new TV sucks again. >Company name< 2000 inch 64K TV"
We should thank Chris Nolan when we in 20 years get to watch close ups of Joker's face and purple dress from IMAX source on an 8K RGB MicroLED
is Alex actually wearing an Edison Motors hat?
I guess they will just keep growing the tvs until they are physically too high to fit in a shipping container
Flexible screens to the rescue!
The Samsung Wall is not for average consumers. It’s a video wall, I have done 3 walls, all for commercial AV applications.
The new version, I’ll be interested in how it is installed.
It's like billionaire showcase of super cars... Disregard money, I even don't have physical room to fit it...
"I am feeling inadequate. - (Add later) HiSense just announced a new world’s biggest TV"
Can’t wait for when Linus renovates his house again to accommodate a tv finally too big for his cinema room.
If it has a backlight then wouldn't the contrast ratios become really bad? Coz instead of light being completely absent and it being truly dark, now it has a backlight which introduces some light in the dark pixels leading to worse contrast ratios?
No, because local dimming is a thing now, and even before that we still had displays with, at the time, amazing contrast ratios.
Man. Linus has really become an expert in acting. He can read a sponsor spot with Gamespot in it without breaking into laughter 😂
I fall asleep to youtube and I always wakeup to your multi hour podcasts with like 3 watched in my history. Probably paying you out! Just wanted to let you know I probably have like 20+ hours of watchtime on your channel . I could be watching spongebob episodes and wakeup to your pods. Watching speedruns and wakeup to your pods. UA-cam just kinda guesses im asleep and throws you on. It's wild!
Would be pretty awesome to see one of these without the polarizing filter just to see how it works
They had a demo in the booth but the effect was simulated so I felt it better to just not bother including it -LS
Linus reviewing a TV that has a bazillion nits (therefore better) has to be my favourite monthly activity
This is literally two layered screens on top of each other. Wild.
Time watching movies 200 hours, time upgrading the theater room 2000 hours
I just sold 3 kidneys to get my oled monitor, and it already feels "obsolete".
Nice
At least they weren't your kidneys
Linus: "Colton! I need a appointment at highsense"
Colton: "Why?"
Linus: "I might get a TV out of it for my teatre room!
I'm old enough to remember when 4000 nits was considered to be a fantasy and for 10,000 nits....well, walk outdoors and look at the sun since that's the only way you'll get something that bright. Well, now we live in the science fiction future.
Living my life watching LTT videos day by day, like a hazey nightmare that haunts me each time they do the sponsor segue joke. It died years ago and now lives on as a zombie haunting this coma of reality I am stuck in. If I was a millionaire I would donate my fortune to kill the joke, and if I could, my soul, just to escape this nightmare.
Linus' bread and butter is that exact phrase.
"Look at my new bigass tv it's so good I don't think a better one is possible!" - Linus Sebastian every single year.
We use blue lights to excite quantum dots because the blue light emitters we have now are far more powerful than any other color emitter. I'm pretty sure ltt has covered this but you'd have to ask Elijah for me
Love your content linus
Never feel inadequate Linus, I love you.
I'm already looking forward to the next TV upgrade video for his room
Really hope you guys can get a modular micro LED TV for a video. Very curious to see how the pieces connect together.
I'm watching this vid on a 20 year old wacom cintiq screen and i love it! I don't need a fancy 4K screen, i'm from the VHS era, lol. Man, those headphones look cool!
Linus: I'm just gonna look at some new TVs
LTT employees: sigh, Ok, we're booking the lorry
How can Wicked Cushions simply not support AKG headphones?!?!?!
I need a bigger livingroom for those screen, but yeah they are awesome.
Wait, I really don't understand why the processing power is a problem here? The balance of brightness between LDZs is already something that other displays need to do, and at most it seems like it would split the LDZs luminance into coloured channels.
6:08 I zoned out a little bit and thought this was donkey kong
You all are waiting for the next theater room TV update. I'm waiting for the next theater room expansion because the room won't be big enough for the TV.
Woah, well hello there 6:05 future Samsung 21:9 Cinema Room TV and 6:52 future RGB MicroLED Gaming TV
That screen sounds pretty cool, hopefully this technology becomes cheaper in the future!
Linus is the only person with self imposed buyers remorse
For some reason I thought LED TVs just had RGB LEDS and that was just how they worked.
Glad they're starting to do it the way that seems to make sense.