I actually do remembered the built-in demo clips for this year Samsung TVs so far: DU series - Japan scenery Q60D - Summer and winter scenery in the Nordics? [Yes the music is copyrighted but I didn’t get to listen the music in store so far] QN87D - New clip featuring from sweet pastries to social media QN90D - Breakdancing in Paris S90D - Outdoor dining with live seafood, meat burgers and ice cream [I like the funky theme style music] S95D - It’s the same demo clip as last year’s S90C & S95C QN900D - New 8K clip featuring different sports and others
While it seems everyone is STILL jacking-off about 4K the reality is it is really over-hyped and NOT worth the price and I'll explain. Yes, without a doubt 4K is better than 1080P but what most people don't realize if they have "cut the cord" and gone to streaming channels and apps most offer only a 780P signal while others will offer 1080P but the real fact of matter is the quality of the picture diminishes the further you are away from the screen and most people do NOT have perfect 20/20 vision. The OTHER major factor is the tuners on the TV's themselves while some are WAY better than others do NOT provide the "ultimate" picture quality you thought you actually paid for. In reality if you are beyond 10 feet from ANY display the "average" person can't tell the difference between 1080p and 4K to begin with and worsens even more the farther away they get. These are simple FACTS that of course NO vendor tells you because THEY want YOU to spend YOUR MONEY and let you think your getting something that in reality isn't there. That's how THEY make BILLIONS in profits every year!
I watch tv on a 65 inch tv, mainly I watch Netflix the majority of the content being 4k if I watch football there's a massive difference between 4k and 1080p. Your argument applies more to 4k and 8k tvs where 8k content is very limited and the difference when sat back and viewing is not as pronounced. It probably makes a good difference where you live, in the UK we have a wealth of 4k content
Sorry bub yes you can. A stark difference with 2060p with a ps5, something wrong with you if you can't even see a difference from 1080p, get your eyes tested
I actually do remembered the built-in demo clips for this year Samsung TVs so far:
DU series - Japan scenery
Q60D - Summer and winter scenery in the Nordics? [Yes the music is copyrighted but I didn’t get to listen the music in store so far]
QN87D - New clip featuring from sweet pastries to social media
QN90D - Breakdancing in Paris
S90D - Outdoor dining with live seafood, meat burgers and ice cream [I like the funky theme style music]
S95D - It’s the same demo clip as last year’s S90C & S95C
QN900D - New 8K clip featuring different sports and others
Can you show 120hz supporting ?? By connecting any laptop or PS5
which model do you recommend for ps5 ?
Samsung Q70d or TCL 745
Hey does it have built in Dolby atmos. If not, does it support Dolby atmos and other DTS sound versions when connected to an appropriate sound bar ?
it would be great without zooming and turning on the tv . This viewing angle was great on this timestamp 6:34.
ah dude , i was disappointed as soon as you pulled the zoom in shot, i wanted to look at the whole set.
@@PrithviRajPatil1 do you mean when the tv is turned on? I'm never sure what shot people prefer. Let me know.
Hi man
Great job but too quick for me
Could you write the best picture settings you recommand for a beautiful picture ?
That would be great ! 👍
Has anyone got this been using it in real day to day life
How is it for sports and movies
Just set mine up an hour ago. I basically only use it for sports and movies and so far very impressed
@ I ended up buying the 65qn85d it worked out £170 more so far happier with it
How many nits does it use, average guess i say 400 plus maybe
You can make a video again
Hello
While it seems everyone is STILL jacking-off about 4K the reality is it is really over-hyped and NOT worth the price and I'll explain. Yes, without a doubt 4K is better than 1080P but what most people don't realize if they have "cut the cord" and gone to streaming channels and apps most offer only a 780P signal while others will offer 1080P but the real fact of matter is the quality of the picture diminishes the further you are away from the screen and most people do NOT have perfect 20/20 vision. The OTHER major factor is the tuners on the TV's themselves while some are WAY better than others do NOT provide the "ultimate" picture quality you thought you actually paid for. In reality if you are beyond 10 feet from ANY display the "average" person can't tell the difference between 1080p and 4K to begin with and worsens even more the farther away they get. These are simple FACTS that of course NO vendor tells you because THEY want YOU to spend YOUR MONEY and let you think your getting something that in reality isn't there. That's how THEY make BILLIONS in profits every year!
I watch tv on a 65 inch tv, mainly I watch Netflix the majority of the content being 4k if I watch football there's a massive difference between 4k and 1080p. Your argument applies more to 4k and 8k tvs where 8k content is very limited and the difference when sat back and viewing is not as pronounced. It probably makes a good difference where you live, in the UK we have a wealth of 4k content
@@TellyDanI was gonna comment also that it applies to 4K to 8K. This guy lives in 2017.
Nah it’s a drastic difference, might need to get your eyes checked , no diss , the diff clear as day
Sorry bub yes you can. A stark difference with 2060p with a ps5, something wrong with you if you can't even see a difference from 1080p, get your eyes tested
You can't see the difference between 1080p and 4k, you're a clown dude.