Wow 📺 TCL 98 Inch TV Review of the TCL Q Series TV! TCL 98QM850G

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  • @andrewrobinsonreviews
    @andrewrobinsonreviews  10 месяцев назад +6

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  • @SnapshotTube2
    @SnapshotTube2 9 месяцев назад +7

    Great review!
    1) As someone who is currently watching this review on a 150" screen, I don't think I could go back to something as small as 100". If you have the space for it, there is just no replacement for size.
    2) There was an inaccuracy in your after-review thoughts. - Off axis viewing on a lenticular ALR screen with a UST projector is WAY better than an LED backlit TV. It's not even close. There is close to no degradation off axis. I can put my head on the wall and look across the screen and the colors are still vibrant. I think perhaps you are speakig about a Fresnel ALR screen.
    3) Last inaccuracy I want to address- the explanation of lenticular ALR was a bit off. The above ambient light isn't reflected away. It's absorbed by the black substrate. It is the projector light that is bounce-redirected. I recommend purchasing a cheap handheld microscope when installing a lenticular ALR fixed fram screen. You can see the lenticular structure and make sure it is the right way up. (Be careful though since most handheld microscopes have a flipped image.)

  • @kstl3148
    @kstl3148 10 месяцев назад +46

    2024 going to be year of 100 inch tvs

  • @gavriushka
    @gavriushka 10 месяцев назад +4

    I love the transition to Josh and the fact you guys brought him into the video! That’s awesome!
    Great review guys!
    Since 98” is still way too big for me, it’s still awesome to see bigger TVs becoming more and more affordable and also better in every way.
    Hope everyone is having a lovely Sunday!

    • @andrewrobinsonreviews
      @andrewrobinsonreviews  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks! We enjoyed collaborating with him on this video. Hope you're well!

  • @hakujin7137
    @hakujin7137 10 месяцев назад +7

    Yea, for projectors, never go by images you see online. I watched numerous online video reviews before deciding to purchase our UST projector. I would've gone with a 100" TV, but the number one reason why we went with the projector - a 100" tv would NOT fit up our stairs into our theater room. That is one of the benefits of a projector with a screen is having everything compactly packed up, you can easily get them into rooms that you may not be able to get extra-large TVs into.

  • @RDanyol
    @RDanyol 10 месяцев назад +7

    If you have a dedicated HT room . Projector gives you the real home treater feeling . It doesn’t matter how big in a living room it’s just a big TV.

  • @ahmadshams2981
    @ahmadshams2981 10 месяцев назад +3

    I've literally been waiting for you guys to review this to decide whether or not to pull the trigger
    Thanks Andrew!

  • @netaneladar3789
    @netaneladar3789 4 месяца назад +4

    Amazing amazing amazing review!
    I just subscribed :)
    My only feedback is you should show the tv more in your space. I don’t even know what 98 inches looks like in real life so it would be good to see more of the tv.

  • @damonjackson7690
    @damonjackson7690 10 месяцев назад +3

    I love both. I have a full Dolby atmos dedicated theater with an epson laser projector and a 106in screen. I also have a 83in lg c2 with a two channel system in my LivingRoom on a two channel system with Kef r3 meta and Lyngdorf tado 1120 and high rise rs250. The lg gives me 80% of what my dedicated system does with great sound but when I want to be fully immersed I go into the theater and get that. I could see myself getting one of these as my next living room tv to complement my theater.

  • @minecraftcart328
    @minecraftcart328 10 месяцев назад +6

    The one advantage for me for projectors is price. I managed to pick up a used short throw 1080p projector for £100, capable of displaying 100 inches. Although I think this TCL screen has got better image quality than the project, it's also $10,000.

    • @glennr9913
      @glennr9913 10 месяцев назад +2

      Some people seem to enjoy debt & working. I don't. 👍

  • @Celestialrob
    @Celestialrob 10 месяцев назад +2

    I am a projection enthusiast with a dedicated theater and a Stewart 1.3 gain 150" 2.35 aspect ratio screen. I loved this review, thanks Andrew and Kristi. As I said on your previous video, in the living room this is preferable as you don't need to darken the room and go to the trouble I've been to. With 98" TVs below $4k today we can expect 120" at that price sooner than we expect. No question.... if a 150" 2.39 aspect ratio screen was available under $12k. I'd be there. Thanks again!

  • @richardbixler
    @richardbixler 9 месяцев назад +4

    @13:25 I just need to correct this one thing. Most ambient rejecting screens will have zero effect on viewing angles. The vast majority of ALR screens are Lenticular structure, which do not affect viewing angles. Some ALR screens have a Fresnel type structure that is slightly more effective but does come at the cost of viewing angle. Obviously I’m in camp projector, but I agree with almost every point made in this video. UST projectors are niche products and come with a lot of compromises in most conditions. At night or in very low light, projection is still more lifelike, cinematic, and immersive on my 120” projection setup. For the vast majority of situations and use cases a 100” tv will be preferred by most people. As a projector enthusiast myself, I respect the light hearted trolling in this video. A lot of us have it coming for being such “🤓 um actually” types. Great video as always!

  • @gufiaito69able
    @gufiaito69able 10 месяцев назад +1

    Really appreciate the new demo of how each pre set pic options looked compared to the calibration that is so helpful and masterfully done with the rest of the room greyed out. Kuddos

    • @andrewrobinsonreviews
      @andrewrobinsonreviews  10 месяцев назад +1

      So glad to hear you found that bit helpful! Thanks for letting me know!

  • @JPWStudios
    @JPWStudios 10 месяцев назад +2

    Really looking forward to having a QM8 in my next theater space. Thank you for covering the maximum of this TV.

  • @morgande
    @morgande 9 месяцев назад +4

    Two things that need to be pointed out with respect to dedicated spaces.
    It’s not just the size of the screen they are going for. Dedicated home theaters often (but not always) have acoustically transparent screens with their LCR and often subs behind the screen. This is a big deal and something you can’t do with any TV. As the TV gets larger the center channel or sound bar (ha) have to be placed lower. This means the vocals are coming far too low and will be an issue especially for someone who’s an audiophile.
    The second issue that also cannot be ignored is that projectors have the ability to work with other aspect ratios than just a fixed 16x9. The “scoped screen” is part of the immersion that the tv cannot replicate.
    But it’s undeniable that you’re going to get an overall better picture with a tv.

    • @SoundOfYourDestiny
      @SoundOfYourDestiny 8 месяцев назад

      "projectors have the ability to work with other aspect ratios than just a fixed 16x9" How does their ability in this regard differ from a TV?

    • @we8463
      @we8463 8 месяцев назад

      If you use a speaker with concentric drivers that’s not a problem!

  • @ROYALUSTER
    @ROYALUSTER 10 месяцев назад +3

    Hello and Good morning from my home in NC!
    And remember to always be Good Humans!

  • @lonniefarmer7067
    @lonniefarmer7067 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks and yes, projection is going away in my opinion. I am hampered by my setup to an eighty five inch and lower as my towers will be in the screen but this sort of size will put me in a framing mind for my great room. I love immersive.

  • @zsoltszabo9184
    @zsoltszabo9184 10 месяцев назад +3

    I have to, respectfully, disagree with you guys about the UST projector remark. I have been using a Xiaomi Mija 1080p,UST, Projection on my wall. I LOVE it! It is not as disturbing on my eyes as any other Led tv, reminds me to my old plazma. I used to have an LGCX Oled but I sold it and never looked back, no regrets whatsoever....

  • @danm203
    @danm203 10 месяцев назад +7

    I run a front projection 130" 2.35:1 AT screen. I absolutely guarantee that there is no comparison in immersion factor running a widescreen movie on that setup vs. a 98" TV.

    • @UdayKumar-sk3mh
      @UdayKumar-sk3mh 10 месяцев назад +2

      That's great for you... but the problem is most people do not have the space for 130 inches, for that matter even 100 inches. In my previous apartment living room, I regretted even moving from 43 inches to 55 inches. I moved the 55 inch one to my new apartment and it's just right. Even 65 inches might be uncomfortable and cause me to crane my neck to the side. So we need to be practical and stop monopolising our experiences.

    • @danm203
      @danm203 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@UdayKumar-sk3mh He literally opined that TVs may now be putting "the final nail" in front projection. My post was in response to that.

  • @jacobsilguero6169
    @jacobsilguero6169 10 месяцев назад +1

    Really enjoying the new style of editing, very fun watch. I’ve been big into Samsung’s mini-QLED tech. I have the 85’ in QN90A. But I have been keeping my eye on TCL for sometime that maybe that’s the jump I would make some day. Because the price point for a larger tv and they just keep better and better almost every year, but I would need a bigger wall to fit a bigger tv in the first place. But very informative and fun again! Keep it up!! 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @LeezahB
    @LeezahB 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for another well thought out and researched review. I always love coming here on Sunday mornings!

    • @andrewrobinsonreviews
      @andrewrobinsonreviews  10 месяцев назад

      Glad you enjoyed it. I really hope your day, week, and rest of your year goes better. Hang in there!

    • @LeezahB
      @LeezahB 10 месяцев назад

      @@andrewrobinsonreviews thank you!🥰

  • @overwilhelmed
    @overwilhelmed 10 месяцев назад +1

    Really enjoyed the insight of your brother as it relates to tackling the gaming aspect of such a larger set. I have a 75" now and will patiently wait for price to come down on these large sets in the future to skip the projector and get a large TV for that large movie theater gaming experience.

  • @ListenToTheNEST
    @ListenToTheNEST 10 месяцев назад +2

    I would wager that people looking to drop 4-6K on a big TV and people looking to get a big, cheap-ish image for 1K or less are completely different markets. Big TVs could replace top-of-the-line projector setups in many homes, but won't affect the budget projector market.

  • @heftyfunseeker9987
    @heftyfunseeker9987 10 месяцев назад +2

    Great review! And I’ll die on that hill with you, Andrew! Recently completed my dedicated room with the 97” LG G2. Bigger is better, but there comes a point where it gets big enough, and OLED (and mini LED) image quality at ~100 inches beats any size projector for me. Especially if you’re a gamer. Just wanted to share for those thinking about taking the plunge with a direct-view display for their theater room!

    • @andrewrobinsonreviews
      @andrewrobinsonreviews  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for sharing your experience and for joining us today!

  • @craigslistuser12
    @craigslistuser12 10 месяцев назад

    I have owned a LG HU85LA UST projector with a 120” ALR screen, a 77” Sony A80J OLED, and now this 98” TCL QM8. This is hands down the best experience out of the three for movies.

  • @Carl-iw9sy
    @Carl-iw9sy 8 месяцев назад +3

    10 years later.... "this TCL 300 inch TV could be the final nail in the coffin for projectors". If I got a penny every time I heard that.

  • @Professor5180
    @Professor5180 10 месяцев назад +1

    One hurdle with these 98 inch sized TVs is proper feet stands. If you don’t have the option of wall mounting it ( because of a window), then you have to just stand it on a console. The problem comes with the feet being so wide you would have to get an entirely new console. Samsung is the only one with a center stand for their 98inch tv. Amazon also only has VESA stand legs that go up to 90inches and 150lb max weight. These TVs are more like 165lbs. Hopefully we will see some VESA mount leg stands that we can use for these 98-100 inch TVs. Or manufactures at least will have several feet mounting width options (center stand options).

  • @BryanRuby
    @BryanRuby 10 месяцев назад +3

    Practical question. On this 98" TV...did you two put this TV on the wall yourselves or do you get outside help? What's the difficulty level for the average couple mounting these huge screens on the wall?

    • @andrewrobinsonreviews
      @andrewrobinsonreviews  10 месяцев назад +2

      My brother and I mounted it on a wall ourselves using THIS mount amzn.to/3RbkaXs which works great! This TV is roughly 100 pounds without the stand, so it's no lightweight, but it can be mounted by two capable people DIY-style.

    • @KristiWright
      @KristiWright 10 месяцев назад +1

      I help Andrew mount everything (usually) 85 inch and smaller but the 98s are too much for me! These TVs get really heavy!

    • @BryanRuby
      @BryanRuby 10 месяцев назад

      @@KristiWright and Andrew, thanks for the input. My wife and I have proved ourselves with our 55" TVs but likely we'll call a friend for some help on the next upgrade.

  • @thomasjacques5286
    @thomasjacques5286 10 месяцев назад +2

    The problem with these ginormous TVs is getting them down tight stairwells with a 90-degree turn. I barely got our 85" Samsung down to my man cave in a 5-year-old "villa". I could have taken it out of the box to make it easier, but I'd want to know these 95+" tv's can make it downstairs. Best Buy Geek Sq would have delivered it to my basement but ONLY IN THE BOX. They would not move it OUT OF THE BOX downstairs.

  • @jamesrobinson2086
    @jamesrobinson2086 10 месяцев назад +2

    I have a friend who's into LD and Home Theater like me.. but he went full charge into Projectors... every few months he was getting a better one, endlessly climbing the ladder of cost and reputation.. it was odd. The more he spent... the less he used it. When he 1st got started, everything was just Projector.. TV.. sports.. had that special paint on the wall for it... the replacement parts weren't that big of a deal I guess when they failed.. He doesn't use it much now, the parts are SO damn expensive and the unit builds up heat like a furnace...
    .
    He just bought a Sony 95L and doesn't even talk about projectors any more...

  • @rreichar1
    @rreichar1 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great review! I was never a projection guy though I’ve owned a couple. They just don’t fit what I do with a TV. I love that TVs are getting bigger and are still somewhat affordable. I’d love to see you guys review the 98” S5 TCL. I briefly got to see one a couple of weeks ago and I was shocked at how good it looked for the price. I tried to buy one when they had Black Friday pricing but Best Buy had sold out. As they say quantity has a quality of its own. Hook ‘em!

  • @kevinstaib715
    @kevinstaib715 10 месяцев назад +3

    I think one thing that can really give the projector side a win is the fact that we can get a decent projector and screen setup that can give a 100"+ display for a few hundred dollars. Granted this is not at the same level as those projectors and TVs talked about here that cost $5000+, but for someone who just wants a secondary system for watching something in a big display this is an option TVs can't give yet. But again as a primary system this wouldn't be ideal. I have an inexpensive projector and screen that I setup on weekend nights for a big movie experience and love it.

  • @tileslasher
    @tileslasher 10 месяцев назад +6

    There’s not a chance this would take the place of my 150 inch screen. It’s super easy to take apart a projector setup. Not so much with a 98 inch tv. Plus it’s only 98 inch, there no replacement for cubic inches in TVs or car engines! 😊

    • @budala1969
      @budala1969 10 месяцев назад +3

      Not to mention the ease of upgrade and resale of PJs. Good luck re-selling a 100" TV at any price.

    • @Yoga_Tv_buying
      @Yoga_Tv_buying 10 месяцев назад +1

      Wow 150. I have seen thoes HIsense 8K resolution n projection TVs in Asian site. N they are HUGE. Wish they sell it here. How is d 150” like? Are they dim? One thing i always worry is the dim n etc.

    • @tileslasher
      @tileslasher 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Yoga_Tv_buying sharp as a tack, and 3D is unbeatable in your own home on 150 inch. If you have the space and can handle the lights you are in like Flynn 👍👍

    • @Yoga_Tv_buying
      @Yoga_Tv_buying 10 месяцев назад

      @@tileslasher oops i miss read yr last comment lol. U said sharp as Tank. I thought u meant sharp tv. Loll

    • @Yoga_Tv_buying
      @Yoga_Tv_buying 10 месяцев назад

      @@tileslasher i am curious what it looks like actually , i have been eyeing those for a while. Hisense Asian site has thoes very elaborate laser TVs for years. They are very high price tag they dont even sell it here in North America. I saw this thing called 52UX something something like that…huge TVs . Now u mentioned those Large TVs i wonder what thoes 150 look like. Are they dim? That was my only concern my best friend had a laser tv a few yrs back it looked bit dim n washed out on d wall. N cant have window open. So i guess if it’s in Theatre room it’s great choice….like u said?

  • @howardskeivys4184
    @howardskeivys4184 10 месяцев назад +1

    Well, I’ve recently invested in the 98 inch TCL C735K. I don’t know the USA equivalent model. It’s stood on a 28 inch high media cabinet against the 19 feet short wall of our lounge. I sit in the centre of a 3 seater sofa 15 feet from the tv. My wife and dog occupy a 2 seater sofa along the 21 feet side wall about 11 feet from the tv and notice no, off access degradation. Set to movie maker mode, brightness is phenomenal. Overall it trumps the 65 inch OLED it replaces.

  • @stevecagle8002
    @stevecagle8002 10 месяцев назад +1

    To me, I feel my front projection system with a Laser light source is great. I have no plans on changing. I believe it comes down to personal preference and how much money you want to throw at the solution.

  • @Albert-ed3hg
    @Albert-ed3hg 10 месяцев назад +2

    Ahh you deleted the nit, I was about to dump on it/him:) Very thorough video as always, thanks A & K! When I upgrade from my 75in Sony it'll be to something this size!

    • @andrewrobinsonreviews
      @andrewrobinsonreviews  10 месяцев назад +3

      I'm having a good day so zero tolerance for trolls. Thanks for enjoying the video!

  • @AgentMoler
    @AgentMoler 10 месяцев назад +3

    Why do you say front projection is dying? I think the most common projector screen size is 120 inches, a TV of that size is still a lot more expensive than a decent projector and screen. If they start to make 120-150 inch TVs under $10K then I think it will become a serious threat to projectors.

    • @djparra41
      @djparra41 10 месяцев назад +1

      I agree with you in 2023/early 2024 USTs are relevant. The problem is, his statement will only become more true as the years or possibly even months pass. I have a UST projector and I love it, it was an absolute steal at $2800 all in (projector, 120” screen and shipping). For that price it was a no brainer but there will be a day when the tv being reviewed will be $2000-$3000 and the performance alone will make me switch.

  • @AaronStarks
    @AaronStarks 8 месяцев назад

    I bought the 75" QM8 for the living room after our old Sony broke. I fell in love with it. I think the blacks looks just as good as the 83" LG C1 I have in the basement on Dolby Vision Bright and turning down the black level a bit. I love it so much I just ordered the 98" beast to replace the C1. 4K and 1080p content look MARVELOUS on this screen. There is some judder on some content and upscaling old TV shows on RUclips TV can be an adventure. But any modern show looks great and sports are also amazing.
    I used to have the Optima P1X Pro UST. I like the 120" screen but didn't like the picture nor the finicky HDMI ports. This will give me the immersion of a big screen with the superior picture and ease of use of a TV. Can't wait! Great review!

  • @Zoranurai13
    @Zoranurai13 10 месяцев назад +1

    Well to be fair, i’m willing to drop 10” for a tv rather than a projector screen and projectkr, although i kind of prefer a projector for the “movie” effect.
    But getting a good projector is already €3000+ here and a decent 100-110” screens will be around 1k as well.
    On the other hand, if the tv dies it’s a full replacement and a pain to take to a store, while a projector is much more portable and you still have a pj screen

  • @Themazcorner
    @Themazcorner 10 месяцев назад +1

    As you touched upon. Problem in a living room area is the big black square.
    I am still debating which route to go for in our living room downstairs. Motorized floortstanding projection screen which I will build into a bench and a UST or to go 100" tv. It would be a very clean install obviously not as good in daylight. But 120" which more or less would not be visible when not used.

    • @Goose_Lord
      @Goose_Lord 10 месяцев назад +1

      A motorized floor rising screen has way more of a wow factor as well as being a cleaner install. Who cares if daytime viewing loses some contrast. No one is critically watching in a fully lit room anyways.

  • @northpole8634
    @northpole8634 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have a TCL 55s535 now. I will upgrade to the 98-100. Thanks for your expert info.

  • @KristiWright
    @KristiWright 10 месяцев назад +7

    Just want to send a shout out to @joystickgamer for helping us out with this review!

  • @alxking1901
    @alxking1901 10 месяцев назад

    I built my own projector screen back in 2012. I had a 720p projector and the screen was 8ftx5ft or about 105in. My first screen and it worked great at night or with blackout curtains. Now that quality tvs are coming out that dive and fairly affordable, I may be inclined to check them out. A 55in tv is VERY small when you downscale but going big on movie night or game day is impressive!

  • @RedLeo-pf9yo
    @RedLeo-pf9yo Месяц назад

    Yeah, about this 98 inch TV in November 2023. When I turned it on, I could not believe how beautiful the picture was. I called my friends and family and told them that the TV look like it was halfway to 3-D without glasses.

  • @themarklar8759
    @themarklar8759 10 месяцев назад

    Two weeks ago I just bought a 75 inch TCL QM8 and I absolutely LOVE it!

  • @CButti-x1s
    @CButti-x1s 10 месяцев назад +1

    Good morning Andrew and Kristi. Another great review. Totally with you on this over a projector. Amazing what you can get today for $6K considering 15 years ago or so something like this was a six-figure proposition.

    • @andrewrobinsonreviews
      @andrewrobinsonreviews  10 месяцев назад

      100%. My first 100+ inch TV review was back in 2006 (I think) and that Panasonic Plasma was nearing a quarter million dollars after delivery and installation. Not to mention it required a structural engineer to determine if you could even get it installed, nevermind the electrical circuit concerns. The fact that this can be ordered and delivered via Amazon is MINDBLOWING!

  • @JamesWilliams-gf8gm
    @JamesWilliams-gf8gm 10 месяцев назад +2

    You guys state how much better a 98” is then a 85” then under state how much bigger a 120”+ screen is than 98”. The 98” TV is 15% bigger than 85” and 120” is 22% bigger than 98”. Then there is the fact that size is not proportional as 98 is 13” bigger than 85 and the 120 is 24” bigger than 98…
    I own both a 120 front projection in the basement theater and a 85” in the living room. 100” still seems small after the 120. I am looking forward to the 110”-115” TVs to come out.

    • @stevenlawrence2232
      @stevenlawrence2232 10 месяцев назад +1

      Actually in area terms 120" is 44% bigger, and when I zoomed my front projector down to compare 100" to 120" it totally feels it...

  • @andred.2335
    @andred.2335 10 месяцев назад +2

    In typical large living rooms, the difference between 100 and 120 (and above) inches is enormous. As soon as TVs >= 120 inches reach the price region of today's 100 inch TVs, front projection is history. But not until then. ;) Maybe in 2026?

    • @Larss70
      @Larss70 10 месяцев назад +1

      try to carry 120" TV on the stairs... 😄

    • @andred.2335
      @andred.2335 10 месяцев назад

      @@Larss70 i have no stairs. But i get its not for everyone, even if they want to. ;)

  • @ajc4803
    @ajc4803 10 месяцев назад

    "Josh" hahaha. The quality of you channel keeps improving. Keep it up!

  • @LeezahB
    @LeezahB 10 месяцев назад +3

    Good morning! Glad to be here again!!!

    • @andrewrobinsonreviews
      @andrewrobinsonreviews  10 месяцев назад +1

      We're glad you're here too! Hope your weekend is going well so far.

    • @LeezahB
      @LeezahB 10 месяцев назад

      Hope your week has been better than mine. 😏

    • @andrewrobinsonreviews
      @andrewrobinsonreviews  10 месяцев назад

      @@LeezahB Oh no. Sorry to hear that your week has been less than stellar. Sending good vibes your way.

    • @LeezahB
      @LeezahB 10 месяцев назад

      @@andrewrobinsonreviews Thank you Andrew! It's just one thing after another, including a kind of scary medical diagnosis.

  • @marvinabugov4579
    @marvinabugov4579 10 месяцев назад +1

    Agreed. It has to be a straight line from the front door to where the tv will be fitted. Going up or down stairs with a turn at the top or bottom is going to be a problem - let alone that it could be too heavy! I am sticking to projector but with an upgrade to 120 inch screen from 110 inch and a new projector although I am waiting to see what happens between JVC and Sony as to how they improve their current line of projectors. On”high mode” the fans are far too loud. Not a problem until you want proper HDR which requires high mode. The solution from various reviewers is to create a “hush box” at significant expense OR move the projector out of the room entirely into a utility space behind the media room if it exists. I have made this decision after following these discussions over the last three years. The “devil” is in the details and it can take TIME to truly find out what the devilish details - really are! For sure, manufacture rep “reviewers” are NOT going to tell you.

  • @dunnst
    @dunnst 10 месяцев назад

    My answer to the front projection problem vs TV is to have both, as long as you have enough space in the living room. I am watching from 170 inches and have 50 inch plasma TV (bought used in 2016 for 200€) and Epson 4k projector (bought used last year for 500€) with manual rolling 150 inch screen (both new for 250€). Projector screen sits above and slighly in front of the TV.
    TV is better, but big TVs are also very expensive and not yet on the used market. TV also has a theoretical limit to the screen size - your door height 😀
    I would add one big advantage to the TVs - they can work well with ambient lighting. Projectors suffer image degradation from ambient lighting, which can be a problem if your eyes are sensitive like mine (watching for more than 3 hours results in eye-strain). Projector is a bonus for me, I watch a movie on it every now and than after it gets dark, but my main display device is the TV.

  • @robertldcarlson
    @robertldcarlson 9 месяцев назад +1

    Enjoyed the review and they have come down in price. I'm in the process of fine tuning my JVC NP5 with a 150" screen in a dedicated HT. I agree with this review, 120" or less or if going in a main room; 100%, 98" TCL. Even if I could afford a $25k projector, I would have the same opinion.

  • @FatFolksProductions
    @FatFolksProductions 10 месяцев назад

    Love the review as always! Your brother not only looks just like you, but you guys have almost identical laughs. The only issue i have with the TLC is the price tag. We have a dedicated space for movies with a projector and also have a Samsung 75' in the living room. Due to the W.A.F, 75' is the biggest we will ever get in the living room. With that being said, the cost for the Sammy and our Benq projector including the 120' screen cost us just shy of 4700.00. I think TV manufactures are moving in the right direction but the price tags are a bit out there. Now get me closer to 120 inches at more reasonable prices, I'll be looking at my my Benq saying "BYE FELICIA!!"

  • @Joystick_Gamer
    @Joystick_Gamer 10 месяцев назад +9

    This TV was so much fun to game on and I can’t stop thinking about it 🥹 I had a blast joining you for the review and thank you for the shoutout!

    • @KristiWright
      @KristiWright 10 месяцев назад

    • @WildReefer
      @WildReefer 10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your input. I'm also more of a PC gamer, I have to ask, couldn't you mitigate the presidential thing by simply moving back a bit from the screen, of an I missing the point you were making?
      I mean, if the edges were basically outside your periferal vision?
      Thanks. 🙂

  • @timobi_1604
    @timobi_1604 10 месяцев назад

    Great video Andrew. I am currently in the market....but sure wish the X95L was offered in a 98 inch size. Really looking forward to the Sony X90L review!

  • @greghoughton6189
    @greghoughton6189 10 месяцев назад +1

    andrew, you mention displaying art on the tv to reduce the black monstrosity problem.
    aesthetics are very important to me, is this a viable alternative to a samsung frame?
    what is the tv image quality vs art function trade off? where is the sweet spot?

  • @craigosterberg5045
    @craigosterberg5045 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks. TCL still has some work to do on angles.

  • @riley6723
    @riley6723 10 месяцев назад +1

    I really liked the “true gamers” response. About peripheral vision aspect while viewing. I prefer the 65”-72” screens for that reason. While watching movies. I like viewing the whole movie. Not have to “search” side to side. Only my preference

  • @ovlivion81
    @ovlivion81 10 месяцев назад +1

    Loved seeing Joystick Gamer with the collab!!

  • @VanDammage87
    @VanDammage87 10 месяцев назад +2

    As much as I love a good quality TV I prefer the more cinematic picture quality of a projector for blockbuster movie watching.

    • @billelliott3507
      @billelliott3507 10 месяцев назад +1

      It definitely hides bad cgi better

  • @andk1987
    @andk1987 10 месяцев назад +3

    No one seems to be doing good reviews on the hisense 98-100" tvs... thier soon to be released unit that claims 5000nits with 5000 dimming zones

    • @Yoga_Tv_buying
      @Yoga_Tv_buying 10 месяцев назад

      I think it’s like 20000 dimming zone. lol i forgot . But def in the 10000s.

  • @chrishamilton5960
    @chrishamilton5960 10 месяцев назад

    100 is the new 85 for 2024. I think for most at home use cases for the biggest possible screen this is the way to go. Projectors still have a place in schools, colleges and dedicated large home theaters from what I can see. Especially for screens 120” and above.

  • @soaopolo
    @soaopolo 10 месяцев назад

    Hello thanks for your review I am not a UST fanatic but i do have one. but i am thinking of buying the TCL X955. but i saw it (i am in China here it goes but the name of X11G) do you have an idea of how it compares to the Q series? and i have some interrogations about the High brightness of 5000 nits it promises. wouldn't be too bright and wash away the colors and the details? and 3 other points : the blumming and external light reflection which are non existant on UST and the pixel response time which can make fast moving objects kind of blurry. what are your takes on those points?
    those points are the one making poundering my new buy between a more evolved UST of this TCL x955.
    Please advise.

  • @uclaxab
    @uclaxab 10 месяцев назад

    Andrew, thank you for your insightful content. You are the reason why I have resuscitated my hobby of hifi audio. I am in the process of setting up my home theater, and expecting delivery of the qm8 98" this week, and expect to connect it all through my Cinema 50. I did have a question about the HDMI connection from the receiver to the tv. Since the eARC port is not hdmi 2.1, and I am connecting my xbox, apple tv, and other gaming systems through my receiver, would I then connect the receiver to one of the 2.1 ports in the TV and forego eARC? Or would I need both connections to utilize the TV's in-built streaming apps? I hope you or someone in this community can assist here. Keep up the great work with the channel!

    • @andrewrobinsonreviews
      @andrewrobinsonreviews  10 месяцев назад +1

      If you want to use the built-in streaming apps and pull their surround sound codecs from the TV to your receiver then you will be limited to 4K/60 if your next gen game consoles are plugged into your receiver, which sucks. But it sounds like you can forgo the eARC in this case by connecting all your sources to your AVR then going Monitor Out of the AVR to the TV's HDMI 1 input and be good!

  • @SuperRiccoSuave
    @SuperRiccoSuave 8 месяцев назад +1

    Even the very worst IPS television with no local dimming has dramatically better contrast and brightness compared to the very best most expensive projectors, old technology on its way out to replaced by micro led video walls, projectors is a budget enthusiast thing.

  • @Nagarjunapathuri
    @Nagarjunapathuri 9 месяцев назад +2

    Hi What is your opinion on TCL S5 98" tv?

  • @jman3081
    @jman3081 10 месяцев назад

    So here's the thing with me. I've wanted an OLED for the longest time and once I finally got enough money to buy one I was on the fence because of the qm8. I knew how I felt about OLED's and I might not ever have an OLED if I bought the qm8. So I went ahead and bought the lg c3 and no regrets on that but I would get that qm8 provided I had a place for it and money

  • @fancycavegaming620
    @fancycavegaming620 10 месяцев назад

    I've always been a projector fan, but I've also always known that it was just temporary until the cost of big screens becomes within reach. I think 7-10k for this is great for a Livingroom if you can pull it off. But for me I'm waiting for the 97" OLEDs to get around $5k and that will go into my light controlled theater room. If that never happens, then I'll be happy with my projector.

  • @sox2000
    @sox2000 9 месяцев назад +1

    I'd really love to see a review with an AWOL Vision UST, ideally with a 3500 Pro and their ALR floor rising screen. Any plans in the works?

  • @maxpower78-15
    @maxpower78-15 10 месяцев назад

    As someone who used to be a projector or die kinda guy…. The experience of buying a badass expensive jvc projector just before hdr came out was heartbreaking. Add to that after a few years, the unit developed a visual flutter issue not even JVC could fix… being left with an expensive brick that I unloaded for a tenth of what i paid… NEVER AGAIN. Downsized to a good 75” sony and will never look back

    • @maxpower78-15
      @maxpower78-15 10 месяцев назад

      It was quite simply the most careless financial decision i ever made. It didnt break me or anything, But it hurt. Staying in my lane from then on

  • @MacDiggity
    @MacDiggity 10 месяцев назад +2

    12 Grand though when my Benq UST and 120” screen were $5K

  • @maxpower78-15
    @maxpower78-15 10 месяцев назад +2

    All right! Glad to be here

    • @andrewrobinsonreviews
      @andrewrobinsonreviews  10 месяцев назад +1

      We're glad you're here too! Hope your weekend has been going well and that you enjoy the video!

  • @bryanjones9952
    @bryanjones9952 10 месяцев назад

    Great information about the projector screens, how they work and their limitations. Thanks!

  • @playfate20
    @playfate20 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great content as usual! Would you consider reviewing an Epson or JVC 4k front projector soon? I've been tempted to switch to a 98 inch TV but the thought of that big black box on the wall plus imagining how difficult the TV can be to move to another house have been holding me back this far. Anyway, keep up the good work!

    • @andrewrobinsonreviews
      @andrewrobinsonreviews  10 месяцев назад

      We've reviewed several projectors, including an Epson which you can see here ruclips.net/video/MNS0izVHts4/видео.htmlsi=t73T-i1ai9vJp-pr

    • @budala1969
      @budala1969 10 месяцев назад

      They've never reviewed a JVC and don't have a dedicated space to demonstrate what it's capable of.

    • @andrewrobinsonreviews
      @andrewrobinsonreviews  10 месяцев назад

      Excuse me, while we've never reviewed a JVC projector on this channel, I've owned several in my 20 years of reviewing projectors for print magazines. I'm well versed in projection technology and its implementation. I'm not a hater for the sake of hating or clicks.

    • @budala1969
      @budala1969 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@andrewrobinsonreviews What part of my statement is incorrect?

  • @craigslistuser12
    @craigslistuser12 10 месяцев назад +1

    I bought this 98 QM8 a few months ago and couldn't be happier. I came from a Sony A80J OLED.

    • @andrewrobinsonreviews
      @andrewrobinsonreviews  10 месяцев назад +1

      So glad you hear you're having a good time with this TV, it's great!

    • @craigslistuser12
      @craigslistuser12 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@andrewrobinsonreviews Thanks! For me, I realized 83" (the largest size OLED Sony makes) wasn't large enough for immersion and I am willing to sacrifice the last few percentage points of image quality for screen size. 98" is my minimum now and doesn't feel too big sitting 12 feet away. I hope someone makes an affordable 100" OLED at

    • @H3y45
      @H3y45 Месяц назад

      Still happy with your purchase?

    • @craigslistuser12
      @craigslistuser12 Месяц назад

      @@H3y45 Yes very happy with my purchase but I will admit that there is some x-factor in Sony processing that makes the image look that extra 10% better than my TCL. However, I am still happier with my TCL because the larger 98 screen size beats the smaller 83 inch Sony OLED for overall movie enjoyment. I wish Sony made a 98inch or larger OLED but they do not. If they did, I would switch back. I will be buying the larger 115 inch TCL mini LED once the price drops.

  • @adamlink7561
    @adamlink7561 10 месяцев назад

    Good morning, great video as always, kind of off subject I saw your instagram post about your visit to the car dealership, interesting to get your observations I manage the parts department of a medium sized Ford store. Although we do have car inventory again and they will deal just to make up for the crap intrest rates, in the back end of the store there are still inexcusable backorders. It will be interesting to see what the UAW strike does to the new car inventory over the first quarter of the new year.

  • @olivercrisford7206
    @olivercrisford7206 10 месяцев назад

    I throughly enjoyed that video. Do you have any plans to review the Wiim amplifier?

  • @datdudeinred
    @datdudeinred 10 месяцев назад +2

    The whole reason to get front projection is to get far bigger than 100" screen so i don't see how an 100" tv can kill front projection. Unless they make a foldable 200-300" tv's, projectors gonna stay. This is made for living rooms front projectors are made for dedicated theaters simple. I just don't understand the necessity to compare both.

    • @andrewrobinsonreviews
      @andrewrobinsonreviews  10 месяцев назад +1

      Believe it or not a few companies, Epson being one of them if memory serves, DO make foldable display walls that unfold to (I think) up to 150". I want to see if we can get one in house in 2024.

    • @datdudeinred
      @datdudeinred 10 месяцев назад

      @@andrewrobinsonreviews WTAF? WOW! That might be 200k LOL. If you get that in for review you'll be spoiled for life.

  • @JimboJason
    @JimboJason 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the review! Great to see the cameo by Joystick Gamer!

  • @steadychaosproductions3376
    @steadychaosproductions3376 9 месяцев назад +2

    theres an error in your description, its X90L, not A90L.

  • @Deyorew
    @Deyorew 10 месяцев назад

    Andrew, curious how far away your seating is from your screen. I wonder what size room makes a 98” bigger than ideal.

  • @LeezahB
    @LeezahB 10 месяцев назад +3

    Love you having Josh on the show!! :)

    • @andrewrobinsonreviews
      @andrewrobinsonreviews  10 месяцев назад +1

      It was fun!

    • @LeezahB
      @LeezahB 10 месяцев назад

      @@andrewrobinsonreviews Fun for us too!

    • @Joystick_Gamer
      @Joystick_Gamer 10 месяцев назад +1

      It was a blast getting to join!

    • @LeezahB
      @LeezahB 10 месяцев назад

      @@Joystick_Gamer so great to see you and get your perspective!!

  • @WOT122
    @WOT122 10 месяцев назад +2

    bring back your brother! He is a great addition.

    • @andrewrobinsonreviews
      @andrewrobinsonreviews  10 месяцев назад

      So glad you enjoyed his contribution! Have you subscribed to his channel?

    • @WOT122
      @WOT122 10 месяцев назад

      I just did. Do you have any other family members on you tube? Lol tech talent seems to run in the family.

  • @bearclaw5115
    @bearclaw5115 10 месяцев назад

    You absolutely nailed this review (your brother too). TV's like this are absolutely going to chip away at the projector market especially the ultra short throws that just started to get going themselves.

    • @kriswingert1662
      @kriswingert1662 10 месяцев назад +1

      I disagree. GThe large LCD panels will suffer failure just due to their sheer size.

  • @ladic
    @ladic 10 месяцев назад

    would the 100" Hisense U8H be a better TV?

  • @AlexSomers-d2n
    @AlexSomers-d2n 6 месяцев назад +1

    big tvs are just better for a normal living room for a non tech nerd family by an order of magnitude. And with their lower price, you upgrade them every 5 years because of progress. projectors make more sense in a dark basement on a wall at a size where TVs can't fit through the door.

  • @jgrimmier
    @jgrimmier 10 месяцев назад

    I’m just excited for the day when we get 4K or even 8k, 100” oleds for under the price of a vehicle. It’s only a matter of time. Then I’ll need to do a living room remodel to make it happen!

  • @RichardMann-t8h
    @RichardMann-t8h 10 месяцев назад

    Andrew, do you think 2024 with be the year of 98 - 100 inches or will the 110 inch also become mainstream ? More affordable and more models to choose from.

    • @andrewrobinsonreviews
      @andrewrobinsonreviews  10 месяцев назад +2

      I think as the months and years progress you will see a whole slew of new 90+ inch TVs come to market with them likely topping out at 115 (for right now).

  • @percybedford6266
    @percybedford6266 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have a 140 inch acoustic transparent 16:9 screen with the LS12000 and it is an awesome experience.

    • @tkoms
      @tkoms 10 месяцев назад +1

      I have a 158 cinescope acoustically transparent screen with the LS 11000 and it is awesome! My only complaint is needing to kill the lights above the screen. I have dreams of putting something like this TCL on the wall behind a dropdown screen. But... money.

    • @percybedford6266
      @percybedford6266 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@tkoms yeah a lot don't know how immersive it is to have a projector and screen combo especially when you have awesome surround and subs. Nothing like a dedicated theater.

    • @michaelrossmaessler200
      @michaelrossmaessler200 10 месяцев назад +1

      As someone who has seen films/movies in control rooms, editing bays, screening rooms and regular theaters I'll say direct view and projection are two different things. If you can do a dark space for projection do it. But you'll want a direct view tv for your bar area. Football in the dark is a little weird. It's like doing vinyl and streaming do both, they have their uses.

  • @computerenthusiast402
    @computerenthusiast402 9 месяцев назад

    Which TV models do you prefer that work best with the AVR’s you test. Some don’t work good with eArc or HDMI, Dolby vision and Surround sound.

    • @hifiguy77
      @hifiguy77 9 месяцев назад

      Cough, cough....Samsung.....cough, cough

    • @SoundOfYourDestiny
      @SoundOfYourDestiny 8 месяцев назад

      Not NAD. Just don't buy NAD.

  • @shawnpahotabie7719
    @shawnpahotabie7719 10 месяцев назад

    Always here to support Andrew. Hopefully you will review a sony A95l

  • @kjbunnyboiler
    @kjbunnyboiler 10 месяцев назад +2

    Afternoon Andrew and Kristi

  • @jbones1453
    @jbones1453 10 месяцев назад

    The off viewing axis kills it for me for I can’t wait for a tv of this size to get that right and be “affordable”. Once the Sony 98 drops below $5k, they will have my full attention. Great review as usual. Thank you!

  • @Harry-Giles
    @Harry-Giles 10 месяцев назад

    Enjoyed the review. I kind of feel like off axis would be an issue at times given the way we watch tv. Props to your brother’s advice and insights.

    • @andrewrobinsonreviews
      @andrewrobinsonreviews  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks! The off-axis isn't unwatchable for what it's worth, it's just not as good as how this TV looks more or less head-on. Big props to Josh for his help on this one!

  • @AMontL
    @AMontL 10 месяцев назад +4

    One thing missing here is the ability to put the speakers behind the screen, but this isn't for the everyday comsumer.i dont think this tv is for the everyday comsumer either.

    • @Goose_Lord
      @Goose_Lord 10 месяцев назад +1

      Also the ability to easily take your projector to another room, outdoors, to a friend's house, or basically anywhere. A 100" tv isn't going anywhere.

    • @AMontL
      @AMontL 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Goose_Lord I can't easily do that with mine. Maybe with a small one.

    • @Goose_Lord
      @Goose_Lord 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@AMontL For sure not all are intended to be portable, but I just wanted to point out one other advantage of many "everyday" consumer projectors.

  • @andrewrobinsonreviews
    @andrewrobinsonreviews  10 месяцев назад +1

    I have to admit, I'm a little shocked that no one has really commented on the never-before-seen demo footage used in this video. 🤔 😂 Hope everyone is having a great day so far!

    • @brokenwrench404
      @brokenwrench404 10 месяцев назад

      Great review. I’ve been gaming on a 65” LG oled for the last 5 years and am ready to go bigger.
      Where is the creator streaming? I thought it wasn’t out yet.
      Thanks for the review 👍🏼

    • @andrewrobinsonreviews
      @andrewrobinsonreviews  10 месяцев назад

      @@brokenwrench404 we bought our copy through Apple TV+.

  • @chrissheldrick4073
    @chrissheldrick4073 10 месяцев назад +1

    Yes another great review.. And to think when I was young a 26 in was omg amazing.

  • @SyedumarBuhari
    @SyedumarBuhari 10 месяцев назад

    Love your media console table.. can you tell us about it

  • @Goose_Lord
    @Goose_Lord 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is a welcome development! The price is still high, but the gaming performance is seriously impressive. Great and informative review as always.
    I just bought a benq x3000i 4k gaming projector with 100hours on the LED lamp for $1,300 CAD. No screen yet, but in my matte grey basement the picture is still mind blowing at around 120". At that price id be lucky to get a bare bones or used 85" edge lit TV.
    I also plan to build an acoustically transparent screen to complete the theater feel. Plus I can bring the projector out to the cabin for movie nights on the deck, or from the hot tub.