so, the one big elephant about large tvs is shipping and handling. These video walls are traditionaly very expensive, used for commercial but if they can figure out a way to make them cheaper and easier to install it sounds like a great alternative to projectors
It’s not just about making them cheaper, that will happen over time. The installation and you need to hire an electrician and rewire the electrical. So this is not just plug and play.
I can't put speakers behind a solid screen. If your screen is smaller than 75 inches, then putting the center channel above or below the TV (angled towards you) would work, but you will have MTM placed flat, which causes other issues. If you got 100+ inches, you need to have the center behind the screen 2/3 of the height of it. Putting the center in the basement or in the room above you, does not work. as a TV, yes its perfectly fine as you are focused more towards 95% video and 5% audio,. quality.
@@Quetzalcoatl0 I have a 165" cinemascope screen and have my LCR below the screen and it works totally fine. Could be something to do with my speakers though - looking at the screen you would swear the vocals come from the screen!
If I had the winning Lottery ticket, I’d have the biggest and best! I’d go all out! I ain’t doing to bad now with my Parasound Mono Blocks, an Anthem AVM-90, and an EverSolo A6-ME streamer! I use a Panasonic UD-9000 for my physical media! Real nice! 0:16
@@ThatHomeTheaterDude Yes sir! Sorry about that! However, in your response you did clear up how they stack up against each... I'm leaning towards a video for my new home... Year's ago, when CLED was introduced and affordable, I was sold. The price drastically jumped to the next atmosphere... Thanks again for your response!
Video walls are the future, costs will reduce by 99% from where they are now. Instead of $100k, it will be $1k. This will happen in 5 years following the S curve. The fact that Sony is putting their hat in the ring shows it is the future. I like how the size of any TV can be changed, make it bigger or make it smaller. If a panel fails, just replace that one panel. Use AI to scale video to any size. I really like the Onyx theater screens in Houston that is 120 feet, not inches, feet diagonally across. It’s the future.
Use Android s full power 1 Record 8K30FPS video in S24 Ultra/ Motorola Edge 30 Ultra at least 10 Videos 2 Take at least 100 photos by Using 200mp Samsung S24 Ultra or Motorola Edge 30 ultra 200mp Open em in big screen and tell us the details between both phoneS & tell us how beautiful is big screen+ Big MP camera+ 8K video in Bigggg Display, Don't use trash apple between this test No 4K video test+ 48mp test because we know Practically Android s 8K30FPS+200 mp wins
so, the one big elephant about large tvs is shipping and handling. These video walls are traditionaly very expensive, used for commercial but if they can figure out a way to make them cheaper and easier to install it sounds like a great alternative to projectors
It’s not just about making them cheaper, that will happen over time. The installation and you need to hire an electrician and rewire the electrical. So this is not just plug and play.
I can't put speakers behind a solid screen. If your screen is smaller than 75 inches, then putting the center channel above or below the TV (angled towards you) would work, but you will have MTM placed flat, which causes other issues.
If you got 100+ inches, you need to have the center behind the screen 2/3 of the height of it.
Putting the center in the basement or in the room above you, does not work.
as a TV, yes its perfectly fine as you are focused more towards 95% video and 5% audio,. quality.
@@Quetzalcoatl0 I have a 165" cinemascope screen and have my LCR below the screen and it works totally fine. Could be something to do with my speakers though - looking at the screen you would swear the vocals come from the screen!
If I had the winning Lottery ticket, I’d have the biggest and best! I’d go all out! I ain’t doing to bad now with my Parasound Mono Blocks, an Anthem AVM-90, and an EverSolo A6-ME streamer! I use a Panasonic UD-9000 for my physical media! Real nice! 0:16
I’m the same, I’m not interested in fast cars or travelling around the world for me I would buy the ultimate home theatre
In Madmax demo I Show some Grid lines like effect. Is their Something ???
Refresh rate of panel
in dark scenes can you make out the tiles?
Great video. Gotta sell my kidneys to buy it probably.
3:44 anyone knows what’s up with these mosaic artifacts?
CLED? First time hearing it today. Is it like a MicroLED?
Yes Crystal LED is Sony's name for their MicroLED
Price for the 130 inch shown in the demo?
Come on brother man let’s get some prices up
Amazing video. Love to see Sony innovation
So in your opinion, which brand of video wall do like?
1. Lunar Wall
2. CLEDIS/Sony
3. DVS video wall
I know they're a few more out there...
Thats not a fair question, Sony CLED is Flagship and Lunar is the Entry for Just video walls. I have no idea what a DVS is
@@ThatHomeTheaterDude Yes sir! Sorry about that! However, in your response you did clear up how they stack up against each... I'm leaning towards a video for my new home... Year's ago, when CLED was introduced and affordable, I was sold. The price drastically jumped to the next atmosphere...
Thanks again for your response!
Will this be real and actually affordable? Been like a decade since Samsung announced microled and still nowhere near prime time.
Why is a Sony employee mispronouncing their camera as "Barona" when it's "Burano"?
Hello thank you.i love Sony.
Cedia 2025?
Video walls are the future, costs will reduce by 99% from where they are now. Instead of $100k, it will be $1k. This will happen in 5 years following the S curve. The fact that Sony is putting their hat in the ring shows it is the future. I like how the size of any TV can be changed, make it bigger or make it smaller. If a panel fails, just replace that one panel. Use AI to scale video to any size. I really like the Onyx theater screens in Houston that is 120 feet, not inches, feet diagonally across. It’s the future.
99% price drop in 5 years.
Pass the spliff, you've had enough
@@johnlocke_199%price drop in next 99 years
Samsung has a unibody micro led tv down to 76 inches with higher brightness and they develop it yearly.
We have seen that type of displays many years ago and we still use classic tvs and projectors. Nothing will change also after this Sony product.
Classic TVs are gone, most people use flat panels now.
starting at only $80k!
Use Android s full power
1 Record 8K30FPS video in S24 Ultra/ Motorola Edge 30 Ultra at least 10 Videos
2 Take at least 100 photos by Using 200mp Samsung S24 Ultra or Motorola Edge 30 ultra 200mp
Open em in big screen and tell us the details between both phoneS & tell us how beautiful is big screen+ Big MP camera+ 8K video in Bigggg Display, Don't use trash apple between this test
No 4K video test+ 48mp test because we know Practically Android s 8K30FPS+200 mp wins
A lot of yapping
Looks amazing
$140000 for the screen.. No way
1300 nits is pathetic