You can have that now with a projector. I have an Epson 3800 with an 120 inch motorized Elite screen and although no projector will be as bright as a TV in the daytime, there are so many options with improvements in projector technology today with HDR and 4K options along with sharp beautiful picture that will blow you away. Some projectors come pretty close to tv brightness and some actually exceed picture brightness and contrast of some TV's depending on the brand and model. I was looking to upgrade my 75 inch to an 85 inch last year and a friend convinced me to look into a projector and I am so glad I did. I have that real Cinema feel I've always wanted. I will never buy a large screen TV again over 65 inches when I look to upgrade in the next few years. I will buy another projector. I do however have to admit that 220 inch is quite impressive although I would need to buy a new house to accommodate that big boy. Sony also makes great projectors that will make your jaws drop if you can afford to buy one.
Or U can get short throw 4k Projector & go all the way to 150" screen & dose 3D too & pay under $5 & piss on all these rip offs TVS in here OR there ..MY friend Bought Short throw Projector is call AWOL Vision LTV 3500 WITH 120" ALR screen & is f*n Amazing , JUST WATCHED the House of Dragon IN it WOW blew me away ...I defiantly get one 2 by blk Friday sales!
Hey brother I am very Interested in" this biggest screen that I always wanted for over roll will try my best as I working hard__ can you tell me that prize* ????? and where I can ODER. From ?????
Dammit, I already sold one of my kidneys buying a 65 inch OLED last year. Do I need the other kidney too? although I think my kidney wont cover the cost for this beast!!
sony is like lets make it cost too much ok deal I like there projectors but they would be too dim for me and as far as there large tv its about time someone made a bigger screen
Saw this (maybe slightly smaller) nearly 3 years ago at ISE 2020. It looked good but when it is turned off, or where you have all black, you could see the panels used to make it up. Bit like a brick wall. Are they still brick sized panels? The best thing about it compared to Samsung Wall though was that it didn't generate the same amount of heat. But if you are going to make a screen this size wouldn't 21:9 aspect be better?
It would have to be tiled in some way you can't make a contiguous semiconductor LED display that large. A better solution might be to make them even smaller e.g. 16x16 or 32x32 pixels with all of the connections on the back and then tile the display on a substrate that contains the address lines in order to leverage traditional semiconductor manufacturing. The density needed would be very old (and thus inexpensive) manufacturing tech by now and much cheaper than the densities used in modern chips. The LED pixels would come right up to the edge of the chip ensuring no seams visible in the display. They would need to have some sort of small simple and inexpensive microcontroller for serial packet based addressing (which would lower costs even more in the substrate as far fewer address lines would be needed). Each LED tile would look for it's specific packet on the common address line(s) for that row of tiles and ignore the rest. Basically the address lines would run down the lenght of the strip and each tile would only pay attention to the packet data assigned to that specific tile.
@@POIUYTREWQ62 I had a twelve foot screen. It was too much. 300" From floor to ceiling and the whole width of the wall almost. HUGE. Forza on it. Superb. You're in the car for real. Lol. To watch regular stuff though it became tedius. The screen came on a freight semi 1 piece really long. Projector was a JVC X9500. Beautiful picture. I always only used a quarter of that big screen. I would use the 4k shift feature. And double the picture quality at 120".
I would need a whole new house just to have that TV.
But 1sr you need to sell your house to afford this tv😅
You could sell your house, use that money to buy the TV, and then watch it in a dark alley with the rest of the homeless people.
better get the job in this Co 😊
I would need a whole new tv for that house
if you can affoard this TV im pretty sure your house is atleast 20000Sqft Mansion
Hooking up a Playstation 5 to that monster would be just awesome.💯
Best gaming tv 2022 :)
PlayStation 5 pro..
@@reykennedy5716stop just stop
All nice. But I just want an affordable step up from my 85" TV to a 95" to 100" TV in the next couple of years.
Agree
You can have that now with a projector. I have an Epson 3800 with an 120 inch motorized Elite screen and although no projector will be as bright as a TV in the daytime, there are so many options with improvements in projector technology today with HDR and 4K options along with sharp beautiful picture that will blow you away. Some projectors come pretty close to tv brightness and some actually exceed picture brightness and contrast of some TV's depending on the brand and model. I was looking to upgrade my 75 inch to an 85 inch last year and a friend convinced me to look into a projector and I am so glad I did. I have that real Cinema feel I've always wanted. I will never buy a large screen TV again over 65 inches when I look to upgrade in the next few years. I will buy another projector. I do however have to admit that 220 inch is quite impressive although I would need to buy a new house to accommodate that big boy. Sony also makes great projectors that will make your jaws drop if you can afford to buy one.
Or U can get short throw 4k Projector & go all the way to 150" screen & dose 3D too & pay under $5 & piss on all these rip offs TVS in here OR there ..MY friend Bought Short throw Projector is call AWOL Vision LTV 3500 WITH 120" ALR screen & is f*n Amazing , JUST WATCHED the House of Dragon IN it WOW blew me away ...I defiantly get one 2 by blk Friday sales!
Yep. 100 would be really optimal for me.
For that kind of money, water cooling should be a must to silence 10.000 lumens easily and not disturbing the movie along the theater sessions.
X95K is MINI LED not MICROLED Huge diffrence !
why you mad bro?
That naming is confusing, I prefer sony's marketing on this with crystal led naming, its much better than calling one micro and the other mini
He said 220 ft lol. That’d be awesome for a massive drive-in😮
Does he even know what 220 FOOT means???
😂😂😂
The guy in blue gave me a flash back to the 90's sells voice, while You seem up to date in speech speed to me the RUclips viewer
Look at it this way, it won't be stolen by anyone, good luck moving it :D
lolol
Where’s the link? How am I supposed to add it to my cart if there’s no link? 😬
Links in the description 🎉
It is the ultimate display device.
I bought about 8 of these TV’s and connected those 8 TV’s into one to make a 2,000 inch TV.
hahahahaha
What do you call the company that does the 220 inch crystal tv
Man that would be nice to have in the house.
I was wondering exactly how would a person get that into a house. Not to mention outside when it's time to dispose of it
First you have to buy this screen and place him on proper place and only build the house 😁
@@JEDIFROMHOTH its consists of many small panels ! you can make as large as you wish ! its called micro led ! the next big thing
@@JEDIFROMHOTHSmartass
Looks like keeping my JVC 2000 with 120” screen.
for now...
Where to buy sir
Now that's gunna use some feckin electric!
2:37 220 foot diagonal you say?!?! 220’ ???
Do you remove the roof to get it into your house?
Did he say 220 foot diagonal display @ 2:39 ? Does he mean inch instead?
hahaha yeah. its in inches not feet. soooo 18.33 foot diagonal screen. pretty sweet huh?
@@ThatHomeTheaterDude Ohhh yeah. Minus the cost. 😂
You would need some tall doors or a large living room window that you could remove and reinstall to get that tv into a house lol
It’s modular. The small panels will fit through your door or mail slot and then you reassemble in the house. :)
i just called a contractor to break the wall
Yeah ive always wanted a home for my tv
Hey brother I am very Interested in" this biggest screen that I always wanted for over roll will try my best as I working hard__ can you tell me that prize* ????? and where I can ODER. From ?????
How much
so whats the price for the 220" screen! I need it! :D
$660,000...
This is a portal to another dimension
Will the 200” fit on my minivan?
Let's go 1 Billion dollar Powerball.
Where would you put your center channel?
Underneath or above the tv
companies like ascendo, wisdom and meyersound have complex speakers that mimic center channels coming from the panel. pretty cool stuff
@@ThatHomeTheaterDude that’s pretty cool! I’d love to see one of these in person
@@Tulipo08 they had examples on the show floor. I’m sure next year they will be common place
Ok. Then this was Barney's TV
Did he misspeak and say micro led instead of mini led?
How much is that 220" tv selling for?
$600k
We want micro LED
Price only 500.000 $ ???????
That employee should learn the difference between Mini LED and Micro LED.
😑
Sony master of electronics
I'm happy with my 9" B&W..
i want to connect a 4080RTX in that thing
Where was this tech show taking place?
dallas
First of all are you guys having ~19 foot of free wall space!!???
my shitty newbuild has a 20 foot wall in the lounge, I imagine people rich enough to buy this tv aren't worried about space
A 220 foot diagonal display? I'm gonna need a bigger room. 🤔
2:39 '220 foot'??
Dammit, I already sold one of my kidneys buying a 65 inch OLED last year. Do I need the other kidney too? although I think my kidney wont cover the cost for this beast!!
a 65 inch oled is what, $1500? gotta have some defective kidneys to charge prices that low, stage 2 renal failure?
We can live inside that tv 😂
What r the prices of sony crystal led 220 inch
$600k
Is in 3d? For see avatar 2 in 3d?
That 220 is incredible but the price is ridiculous 🙄
It's not that expensive
@@directlinkrexx4409 what
I mean, its monthly payments are more than the average person makes annually; but okay.....
that thing is dope.
WOW 👑SONY GOD FOREVER#1 ✌️ 👑
I almost didn't see it. It's definitely big, but is it big enough?
You can go as big as you want.
Love the Sony display love my 77a80j stick with it to a affordable 85’oled comes out.
Yeah. i need a new TV for sure :)
Whats wrong with the Sony a90j at 83” ?
close to real
CAST 220 INR PRICE
5 cr
3:00 who the he.. do you get that thing in your house
220 foot diagonal... That's big
I got a cheap 350" PROJECTOR. QLED QUALITY image on plain wall! Such TVs are not the future.
sony is like lets make it cost too much ok deal I like there projectors but they would be too dim for me and as far as there large tv its about time someone made a bigger screen
220 “Foot” 😮😮🤨🙄😂🤣
Just buy a projector and build a room for it. And make it a small cinema.
i have a 52" sony that i bought at costco in 2004 and it gets the job done
if it aint broke - dont fix it
I want that tv
contrast look too dark
It'll last only 6 years Max 😂
I wish
In 20 years, they're going to have a tv the size of the Earth.
You place the tv, then build the house around it
That is one insane TV 😯😯😯😯
8K huh. I'm still on 720p. I'm falling behind.
dont want to know the price of that, Crazzzy
What's the price because I will definitely be Purchasing this TV in the future for my luxury Home theater
Probably a million dollars or something. There's some expensive TV's for millionaires on the market. You have to special order it.
Yours for a low low price of $500.000.00😂😂😂
Ok pauper.
He got over excited, said it was a 220foot.
I want a TV for a wall
promises promises
Yours for a low low price of $500.000.00😂😂😂
2:38
220 feet! Not inches?
kina small for me
i already ordered
Did you use my links in the description?
Saw this (maybe slightly smaller) nearly 3 years ago at ISE 2020. It looked good but when it is turned off, or where you have all black, you could see the panels used to make it up. Bit like a brick wall. Are they still brick sized panels? The best thing about it compared to Samsung Wall though was that it didn't generate the same amount of heat. But if you are going to make a screen this size wouldn't 21:9 aspect be better?
Definitely agree about 21:9 - if you're able to buy this, it's going in a home cinema not your living room so would be better at this aspect ration
It would have to be tiled in some way you can't make a contiguous semiconductor LED display that large. A better solution might be to make them even smaller e.g. 16x16 or 32x32 pixels with all of the connections on the back and then tile the display on a substrate that contains the address lines in order to leverage traditional semiconductor manufacturing. The density needed would be very old (and thus inexpensive) manufacturing tech by now and much cheaper than the densities used in modern chips. The LED pixels would come right up to the edge of the chip ensuring no seams visible in the display. They would need to have some sort of small simple and inexpensive microcontroller for serial packet based addressing (which would lower costs even more in the substrate as far fewer address lines would be needed). Each LED tile would look for it's specific packet on the common address line(s) for that row of tiles and ignore the rest. Basically the address lines would run down the lenght of the strip and each tile would only pay attention to the packet data assigned to that specific tile.
That 220" TV won't go through most people's front door
It’s modular. Each cell can fit in your hands. They assemble it onsite. Don’t think you can move them completely assembled.
@@ThatHomeTheaterDude 🤯
220 ft TV that's over 67 meters ...your gonna need a bigger house.
It is still an 18 foot TV. Quite impressive
Bro you know crystal led price
IIRC it's around 400k USD
sounds about right
If you have to ask you can’t afford it 😂😝
amiright?!
@@ThatHomeTheaterDude thank you for your reply
Why can't they be realistic and make a good 100 or 120 inch 8K TV reasonably priced.This is ridiculous.
wow 220 inch tv would be price of 50.000 - 100.000 USD for sure not for the poor people who cant afford it
I don’t think this was meant for that purpose. Plus I think your estimate is much lower than actual cost.
Bro try like 500k
for sure not today
Incrível parabens. Grande abraço Brasil
S95K is not MicroLED 😆
How do I get it in the elevator and front door?!
just get a projector
Honestly anything bigger than 120 in 80% of rooms is too big for comfort.
As a man who isn't compensating for anything; the bigger, the better.
@@POIUYTREWQ62 I had a twelve foot screen. It was too much. 300" From floor to ceiling and the whole width of the wall almost. HUGE. Forza on it. Superb. You're in the car for real. Lol. To watch regular stuff though it became tedius. The screen came on a freight semi 1 piece really long. Projector was a JVC X9500. Beautiful picture. I always only used a quarter of that big screen. I would use the 4k shift feature. And double the picture quality at 120".
SONY 220 INCH . valntha ipdi oru luxury life valanum. enna valka da......
we need 500 inch for a good minimum cinema experience. sorry, sonny.
Xperia
Barco only.
Is the sony rep drunk? No such thing as a "x95k micro led" tv, nor a "220FT crystal led"
Only $250,000
id say its much more
the price, plus this thing ever giving a problem lol no thank you
No 8k !!!!!
Shut up and take my money
Haha. Exactly
still cant do 8k? meh waste of space
most tv shows will look like total garbage -
😯