@@yerda1926 My comment has very little to do with the quality of the panels. It's that so called cheap OLED TVs aren't cheap, they just use inferior OLED screens and charge more than they should for the TV. A QLED panel will be better at the same price.
I don't even own an OLED tv but a cheap TCL 55" 4K TV. I know side by side with an expensive TV it would look like sh*t, but when I was a kid I had an old Black and White TV and my brain "added the colors". I believe once you get immersed in the story you forget about it.
If I went to a Psychic and had them ask the spirits of the dead if I should go with the cheapest OLED that I could find or not, I probably would get a much more informative answer than what this entire video offers.
Nice video Jon, when tv shopping in a retail setting like Best Buy, how do you go in looking at the tvs and making a decision on a tv purchase when the tvs are likely calibrated to look better in store with settings many won't likely touch on their own panels without digging through menus?
Why would u not touch em. It's a 500€+ Device and more importantly, your time. It's just 5 minutes you invest to find the settings to make it double as pleasurable.
Qd oleds are not the same as the regular oleds like the lg c series for example, i wanted to get one last year so i did my research on them. Qd oled is superior on every aspect, picture quality, sound, processing power, reliability as they bare the newest possible technology there is. Regular oleds on the other hand are still a great choice yes but nowhere close to a qd oled and that's the reason why qd oleds are substantially more expensive. There's the MLA tech too by LG but the picture wares off as you raise the brightness, so I personally got the s90c 55 inches because i simply couldn't get my eyes off of it, so here you have it. You don't need a freakin scientist to figure it out, just use your eyes and make your choice.
Do you realize you raise your volume at the start of each sentence but lower it when delivering the punch line of each sentence? All of your conclusions are delivered in a low enough voice I can't make them out. You should listen to your voice then train it to have more or the same emphasis throughout the sentence.
So the main reason that the A75L is half the cost of the A95L, according to you, is the QD-OLED panel. No!!! Proof is that is the QD-OLED panel in the A95L is made by Samsung, who offers the same QD-OLED panel on their 65” S90C model for $1600. So the panel is not the reason it’s twice the price. You lost some credibility with that statement!!
Correct. The processor on the a95 is miles better than the s90/95c. There’s better motion handling, better upscaling, more accurate colours and the Sony has Dolby vision where the samsung uses hdr10+. Sony charge a premium because of the overall quality of the tv.
@@yerda1926you are so incredibly incorrect. Miles ahead!!??? Not so fast. Yes the processing might be slightly better but miles? The Samsung is a better gaming TV, has 4 full 2.1 hdmi ports and is also a better HDR TV. Dolby vision is a joke and not something to brag about LMAO
Would be nice to have a choice as some content might look better on DV and vice versa. Don’t really want to leave it out entirely by going the Samsung route.
@@mushi_kWhether or not DV looks better is much more display dependent than it is content dependent. Unless referring to the fact that DV content tends to be more buggy then sometimes from certain sources it may or may not look better. But in reality there's zero reason really for the A95L to even have DV support other than to just check a box. The display is already more than capable of native HDR10 rendering so the crutch of DV's dynamic meta data just isn't valuable there. The thing to keep in mind is the WORSE a display is, the more DV matters. The BETTER a display is, the less DV matters.
@@stephenpatterson8056 i’m just saying it would be nice to have a choice. Don’t really need someone else deciding that for me. If a particular movie i like happens to have a better DV version than HDR 10 (for whatever reason under the sun), i’m SOL. But sure go with whatever you like. Unless you’re saying that ALL DV content are inferior to HDR10, in which case I guess we’re all wasting our time here.
There's no such thing as a cheap OLED TV. What you mean is an expensive OLED TV and a less expensive OLED TV
When you see a cheap oled vs an expensive oled side by side tell me if your opinion changes
@@yerda1926I don’t think you understood the comment
No there’s cheap. You’re just broke.
@@trnc9082 No, you're just a moron projecting how broke you are onto me. Nice self report 😂
@@yerda1926 My comment has very little to do with the quality of the panels. It's that so called cheap OLED TVs aren't cheap, they just use inferior OLED screens and charge more than they should for the TV. A QLED panel will be better at the same price.
I don't even own an OLED tv but a cheap TCL 55" 4K TV. I know side by side with an expensive TV it would look like sh*t, but when I was a kid I had an old Black and White TV and my brain "added the colors". I believe once you get immersed in the story you forget about it.
I just love how you used Deadpool and wolverine for your thumbnail.
If I went to a Psychic and had them ask the spirits of the dead if I should go with the cheapest OLED that I could find or not, I probably would get a much more informative answer than what this entire video offers.
What is that tv stand ?
GODDAMN THAT HARD ASS BEAT CLAP IN THE VIDEO HAD ME WEAK ASF I WAS NOT EXPECTING THAT
Every tv should come with at may least a 90hz refresh rate at this point. 60hz has been the standard for way too long
It's been the standard because for movies it's fine.
Nice video Jon, when tv shopping in a retail setting like Best Buy, how do you go in looking at the tvs and making a decision on a tv purchase when the tvs are likely calibrated to look better in store with settings many won't likely touch on their own panels without digging through menus?
Yep. I've heard they have a special display mode that only the display models have.
Why would u not touch em. It's a 500€+ Device and more importantly, your time. It's just 5 minutes you invest to find the settings to make it double as pleasurable.
@@samurai4663what kind of weirdo is climbing on ladders at the store to try and mess with the displays?
Qd oleds are not the same as the regular oleds like the lg c series for example, i wanted to get one last year so i did my research on them. Qd oled is superior on every aspect, picture quality, sound, processing power, reliability as they bare the newest possible technology there is. Regular oleds on the other hand are still a great choice yes but nowhere close to a qd oled and that's the reason why qd oleds are substantially more expensive. There's the MLA tech too by LG but the picture wares off as you raise the brightness, so I personally got the s90c 55 inches because i simply couldn't get my eyes off of it, so here you have it. You don't need a freakin scientist to figure it out, just use your eyes and make your choice.
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Apple Vision has worse display quality & specs compared to other microOLED / OLEDoS when it comes to the central part for watching movies
Besides, Vision is super expensive and needs at least three of four revisions to deliver value. I predict they will drop the product due to low sales.
1,6M subscribers, 400k views but 45 comments??
Cheap: $1,499.99
That´s still cheap IF it lasts at least 7 years, more than 10 better.
You could consider that cheap for one of the best panels you can buy. That same panel a few years ago was triple
why did you skip burn in problem and the technology they are developing to handle the issue in oled tv ?
Watching from led so there is no difference from my led😂
The Sony A95L is the best QD-OLED and tv in general…video over!!
The same image quality
No real useful information, but lots of video production and bla bla. Big hat, no cattle.
he's a fraud
look at the views to likes ratio of his older videos
most of his views and likes now are botted
Do you realize you raise your volume at the start of each sentence but lower it when delivering the punch line of each sentence? All of your conclusions are delivered in a low enough voice I can't make them out. You should listen to your voice then train it to have more or the same emphasis throughout the sentence.
So the main reason that the A75L is half the cost of the A95L, according to you, is the QD-OLED panel. No!!! Proof is that is the QD-OLED panel in the A95L is made by Samsung, who offers the same QD-OLED panel on their 65” S90C model for $1600. So the panel is not the reason it’s twice the price. You lost some credibility with that statement!!
Correct. The processor on the a95 is miles better than the s90/95c. There’s better motion handling, better upscaling, more accurate colours and the Sony has Dolby vision where the samsung uses hdr10+. Sony charge a premium because of the overall quality of the tv.
@@yerda1926you are so incredibly incorrect. Miles ahead!!??? Not so fast. Yes the processing might be slightly better but miles? The Samsung is a better gaming TV, has 4 full 2.1 hdmi ports and is also a better HDR TV. Dolby vision is a joke and not something to brag about LMAO
Would be nice to have a choice as some content might look better on DV and vice versa. Don’t really want to leave it out entirely by going the Samsung route.
@@mushi_kWhether or not DV looks better is much more display dependent than it is content dependent. Unless referring to the fact that DV content tends to be more buggy then sometimes from certain sources it may or may not look better. But in reality there's zero reason really for the A95L to even have DV support other than to just check a box. The display is already more than capable of native HDR10 rendering so the crutch of DV's dynamic meta data just isn't valuable there. The thing to keep in mind is the WORSE a display is, the more DV matters. The BETTER a display is, the less DV matters.
@@stephenpatterson8056 i’m just saying it would be nice to have a choice. Don’t really need someone else deciding that for me. If a particular movie i like happens to have a better DV version than HDR 10 (for whatever reason under the sun), i’m SOL. But sure go with whatever you like. Unless you’re saying that ALL DV content are inferior to HDR10, in which case I guess we’re all wasting our time here.
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