I Bought the World’s First OLED TV from 2008! - Sony XEL-1

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024

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  • @themashhoodahmad
    @themashhoodahmad Месяц назад +2303

    James shot 20 sponsor segments at the same spot 😂😂😂

  • @Tritium21
    @Tritium21 Месяц назад +1120

    If i remember correctly, this *is* 1/4 of a 22" professional monitor by Sony...which cost upwards of $20 grand, so spot on

    • @jivewig
      @jivewig Месяц назад +38

      3:32

    • @Totone56
      @Totone56 Месяц назад +39

      @@jivewig Yeah the comment above was responding to exactly that

    • @johnnyisahermit
      @johnnyisahermit Месяц назад +3

      so four of these would be half the price of the monitor but require the same amount of OLED, odd

    • @natemekis3959
      @natemekis3959 Месяц назад

      @@johnnyisahermitRight. That’s insane

    • @korumann
      @korumann Месяц назад +5

      @@johnnyisahermit They probably made use of bad batches from the 22", if there was a fault somewhere in the panel cut it in 4 & sell the hopefully 3 functional but smaller panels at a discounted price.

  • @JamesMFarley
    @JamesMFarley Месяц назад +1113

    When I worked at Circuit City my boss had this and we watched Fantastic Four on it. What a time to be alive.

    • @SpyderBlackOfficial
      @SpyderBlackOfficial Месяц назад +18

      I worked there in 1997 to 2002

    • @noneyabizz8337
      @noneyabizz8337 Месяц назад +9

      There were still circuit cities in 2008?

    • @DivineVegan
      @DivineVegan Месяц назад +9

      I worked there in 2004-2012

    • @SpyderBlackOfficial
      @SpyderBlackOfficial Месяц назад +11

      @@DivineVegan remember the divx gimmick lol

    • @SpyderBlackOfficial
      @SpyderBlackOfficial Месяц назад +11

      @@JamesMFarley anyone remember the divx gimmick circuit city invested into lol

  • @box7101
    @box7101 Месяц назад +770

    I still remember working in a small electronics shop in Germany. We received a sample from Sony, and we displayed it with a ridiculously high sticker price. Surprisingly, someone really wanted to buy it. We had to get permission from Sony to sell it because it wasn't actually intended for sale at that point.

    • @cubertmiso
      @cubertmiso Месяц назад +37

      finish the story!

    • @criznittle968
      @criznittle968 Месяц назад +16

      Read more

    • @Daniel_WR_Hart
      @Daniel_WR_Hart Месяц назад +8

      Do you remember the price?

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      @syedakmhabibullah1797 Месяц назад +5

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    • @toddli5272
      @toddli5272 Месяц назад +1

      Could be a competitor

  • @TechPlasma
    @TechPlasma Месяц назад +251

    I remember when this was all over the cover and the featured article for Popular Sciences best inventions of that year. It was absolutely crazy at the time.

    • @ricky45556
      @ricky45556 Месяц назад +1

      i remember it being at CES and the thin panel was the main comment.

    • @BeanieKing
      @BeanieKing 21 день назад

      Hmm

  • @kewlhunter7333
    @kewlhunter7333 Месяц назад +7

    I was working at a Sony Centre and we had 2 of these, one display and 1 brand new as stock. The boss thought we would never sell it as it was $aus6999. After i sold it for virtually full price, the boss gave me an incredible deal on the display model, as it was no longer needed (2009) as we wouldn't be getting any more.
    I have had it next to my bed ever since and its still going strong. Probably gets about 3 hours use every day. Although small, when its this close its really not an issue for me. Thankfully it had digital tuner built in so hasn't become obsolete.
    Mine has 2 hdmi, usb and the 3.5.mm headphone jack. I have google chromecast plugged into to stream. I also still have the original demo dvd we used in the store that has all the selling points etc. and the brochure
    No burn in issues with mine and picture is still great. Absolutely love it

  • @ElvisSirinBo
    @ElvisSirinBo Месяц назад +797

    is quite fascinating, showcasing the rapid advancement in technology over the past decade and a half. OLED technology, which was groundbreaking back in 2008, has since become a standard in high-end televisions and various other display technologies.

    • @Grey-y6u
      @Grey-y6u Месяц назад +2

      The evolution of OLED technology reflects broader trends in consumer electronics and technological innovation. Early adopters of new technologies often pay a premium, but they also get to experience the cutting edge of innovation. Over time, as the technology matures and economies of scale kick in, prices tend to drop, making advanced technologies more accessible to the general public.

    • @Victoria-io7qb
      @Victoria-io7qb Месяц назад

      The economic impact of such advancements is significant. Companies that invest in research and development to bring new technologies to market can reap substantial rewards, driving their stock prices up and attracting investor interest. Moreover, these technological shifts can spur growth in related industries, from manufacturing to content creation, as new capabilities enable new products and services.

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      @Dawnjohnston-c3 Месяц назад

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      @Victoria-io7qb Месяц назад

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    • @your_average_cultured_dude
      @your_average_cultured_dude Месяц назад +22

      wtf is wrong with these replies??? they have to be bots

  • @SierraLimaOscar
    @SierraLimaOscar Месяц назад +135

    I remember when we from the professional and broadcast side of Sony were briefed on that exact TV and technology. The opinion at the time was that the end result is great, but the natural deterioration of the organic component of the OLED (?) made larger screens impractical/impossible. Sony hit a wall in its R&D and apparently the larger screen were failing noticeably after 6 months. They did persevere for a while though, but ultimately abandoned OLED. They were quite dismissive internally of LG picking up the tech, and the attitude was more along the lines "we dodged a bullet, watch LG losing money on this". To be fair this was happening when Sony was already considering bowing out of the screen manufacturing business and sold off a lot of its tech to Samsung and LG. Forward a few years later and they became one of the main promoter of OLED in the pro space (using panels from LG).

    • @dhanrajshetty5161
      @dhanrajshetty5161 Месяц назад +9

      Still today it seems OLED is less feasible for large screens, though it has dominated small screen based markets like phone, smartwatch, etc, televisions are still limited to highly expensive models. In fact top players like Samsung, LG(the OG OLED brand), etc have already started focusing on all sorts of alternatives, QLED, Mini-LED, Micro-LED.

    • @garydiamondguitarist
      @garydiamondguitarist Месяц назад +2

      Yes I remember it well. It was thought at the time it would take a couple of decades to get OLED tech up to the sort of panel sizes seen in larger LCDs of the time (37"-40") converse to plasmas where they could only be shrunk down so much due to their own unique quirks, also part of why 4K plasmas never came to be (pixel density). So with OLEDs at least, they're a bit ahead of schedule and already being superceded by the next generation. One of the other fairly early uses of OLED was on the PS Vita, which look great but suffer from oversatured colours (something I quite like) as well as black spots in random places (something probably nobody likes).

    • @Gren4te
      @Gren4te Месяц назад +2

      @@dhanrajshetty5161of course they are. Especially samsung. LG has a few patents on OLED stuff that make it basically impossible for Samsung to do things with OLED. That is why they started with QLED.

  • @jimmynuetron9255
    @jimmynuetron9255 Месяц назад +851

    Thats not an *OLED TV* thats an ᴼᴸᴱᴰ ᵀⱽ

    • @niamhturner1451
      @niamhturner1451 Месяц назад +31

      in 2008 most people were still watching TV in their room on a portable crt (around 15in max)

    • @duongnhdn
      @duongnhdn Месяц назад

      @@niamhturner1451 I bought a 25 inch CRT with bass boosted speakers in 2007 and it was glorious. Then a year later I saw a 32 inch LCD TV at my uncle's house and my TV at home suddenly looked like a 1950s black and white TV.

    • @veilmontTV
      @veilmontTV Месяц назад

      @@niamhturner1451 its amazing how quickly lcd and oled panels have increased in size

    • @TenOfZero1
      @TenOfZero1 Месяц назад

      @@niamhturner1451 not in 2008. I had a 27" 720P TV in my room for a few years already. CRTs died off pretty quickly. At least where I am in Canada. (The ironic thing is now I have a few CRTs and a Portable CRT I got over the past 2years)

    • @Z3t487
      @Z3t487 Месяц назад

      I had a 17" CRT at the time, but definitely non portable lol​@@niamhturner1451

  • @SaccoBelmonte
    @SaccoBelmonte Месяц назад +314

    Actually. We all need to thank Mr Nakamura. The guy who, against all odds, relentlessly found a way to create a blue LED.
    Also: Remarkable that there was no noticeable burn-in on that old display.

    • @undercatviper
      @undercatviper Месяц назад +14

      What an absolute legend

    • @garydiamondguitarist
      @garydiamondguitarist Месяц назад +31

      Yeah I saw a great documentary on that guy. Absolute labour of love and obsession making that, by modifying the fabrication equipment for red/green LEDs and uncovering the power of GaN even when his peers said it was a dead end. Proved everybody wrong didn't he? That's used in lots of things now, not just LEDs.

    • @St0RM33
      @St0RM33 Месяц назад +3

      Tech saint, there is a documentary on youtube about his process, he is a legend talking as a fellow engineer

    • @Joaquin-rd3km
      @Joaquin-rd3km Месяц назад +19

      @@St0RM33 No he wasn't a saint. I really hate how Americans always try to talk like someone singlehandedly invented something and changed the world, but that's not how modern science works. It was a huge collaboration, and while it's true that the blue LED work was dismissed as too difficult, yet Nakamura continued working on it anyway, it's ridiculous to only credit him for the invention and not the company than sponsored him during much of the work, and most importantly his co-workers. Also it wasn't nowhere close "against all odds" when by the time he was dismissed he had like 80% of the work done lol.

    • @mplo23
      @mplo23 Месяц назад +4

      ​@@Joaquin-rd3kmYeah, but what about when Al Gore invented the Internet?

  • @ElNeroDiablo
    @ElNeroDiablo Месяц назад +33

    11", 960x540p60 OLED from 2008... sounds like it was a stepping stone to the 5" 960x544p60 (220ppi) OLED panel that went in to the Vita 100x/110x units just 3-4 years later (2011/2012).
    Honestly impressive for a 16 year old product.

  • @xenotiic8356
    @xenotiic8356 Месяц назад +5

    What I think is crazier is that only a few years later, late 2011 early 2012, the Playstation Vita released with a 5" OLED at the same resolution, and the whole console cost $250-350 depending on the model. The pace at which this tech became affordable is crazy.

  • @Jcon1
    @Jcon1 Месяц назад +33

    I worked at the Sony store in Providence, RI during college and I fell in love with this thing. We had it in the store and it played Meet the Robinsons on repeat all day everyday and from that point on, I've been an OLED enthusiast. What a blast from the past!

    • @lozodidit
      @lozodidit Месяц назад

      The mall? That place always had the craziest demo setups

  • @HRM.H
    @HRM.H Месяц назад +165

    You should try to buy the worlds first plasma tv next!!!

    • @DMalek
      @DMalek Месяц назад +7

      From Wikipedia: "The first practical plasma video display was co-invented in 1964 at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign by Donald Bitzer, H. Gene Slottow, and graduate student Robert Willson for the PLATO computer system." So I think that's gonna be a hard one 😂

    • @roembol
      @roembol Месяц назад +23

      @@DMalek first commercially available plasma tv of course. this is also not the first oled display to exist, but it's the first commercially available one

    • @BlackBullPistol
      @BlackBullPistol Месяц назад +3

      First available Plasma TV was from Philips if I'm not mistaken and the panel was produced by Fujitsu somewhere around 1996/97

  • @LightsAcapella
    @LightsAcapella Месяц назад +166

    How many times do you think Linus has said "boy does it *ever* look good" in his career?

    • @baldcadaver3685
      @baldcadaver3685 Месяц назад +8

      someone needs to make a supercut!

    • @BWpepperr
      @BWpepperr Месяц назад +2

      knowing him, 69x, I'd wager

    • @VaalkinTheOnly
      @VaalkinTheOnly Месяц назад

      Hopefully frequently, to his wife

    • @Venomshock88
      @Venomshock88 Месяц назад

      @@VaalkinTheOnly nice 👍

  • @vanish85
    @vanish85 Месяц назад +37

    I remember reading the news when it was announced!!! Soon after, a flagship television newscast from Brazil started using it, and most impressively, it is still in use to this day!!

    • @fortenhu
      @fortenhu Месяц назад

      Qual emissora/jornal usa?

    • @vanish85
      @vanish85 Месяц назад +2

      @@fortenhu TV Globo. Jornal Nacional. Repara que a base fica embaixo da bancada e só o braço/tela visíveis

    • @viniciuskondo7301
      @viniciuskondo7301 Месяц назад

      Nossa, imaginei q fosse o mesmo monitor deles

    • @rkan2
      @rkan2 Месяц назад

      That is an interesting story! Mastering quality I guess!

  • @chuckthetekkie
    @chuckthetekkie Месяц назад +8

    In 2008 we were still using a 32" Sony CRT in the living room that my parents bought in the 90's and smaller CRTs in the bedrooms. We still have that Sony CRT as it still works but take 3 to 4 people to move it.

  • @antoniobarry1486
    @antoniobarry1486 Месяц назад +65

    I’m liking the TechMoan inspired direction for the channel honestly

    • @TatsuZZmage
      @TatsuZZmage Месяц назад +8

      I remember his review of it.

    • @Mike-wp1mo
      @Mike-wp1mo Месяц назад +16

      Techmoan doesn’t do four ads in one video.

    • @Natsukashii1111
      @Natsukashii1111 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@Mike-wp1moiirc RUclips isn't techmoan only money source.

  • @livewiki341
    @livewiki341 Месяц назад +46

    Finally: a Linus sized tv

  • @norcalpacific
    @norcalpacific Месяц назад +21

    Crazy that now OLED is standard in many laptop screens. 2008 doesn't even feel that long ago

    • @manazkajay8806
      @manazkajay8806 Месяц назад +5

      But the truth is 2008 was 16 years ago

    • @RaineWilder
      @RaineWilder Месяц назад

      Well, that statement is not going to hold up well 😅

    • @Natsukashii1111
      @Natsukashii1111 Месяц назад +1

      When you get that the first amoled smartphone was in 2006 it really put into perspective how long it has been used and we still have to check today if a phone use one or not since it's not assured.

    • @rkan2
      @rkan2 Месяц назад

      ​@@Natsukashii11112006? 2008 was when all the first commercial OLED products came, e.g. the Nokia N85, this TV. The Samsung Galaxy in 2009 was the first one that was made in the millions afaik.

    • @norcalpacific
      @norcalpacific Месяц назад

      @@manazkajay8806 thank you for doing the math on that, I had no idea

  • @TheAxG
    @TheAxG Месяц назад +76

    9:46 Surely you mean pillarboxed rather than letterboxed?

  • @tdolan500
    @tdolan500 Месяц назад +28

    You had the most perfect opportunity to recreate the plasma tv scene from the office and let it just sail by.

    • @dlhorne42
      @dlhorne42 Месяц назад +1

      That was my first thought as well! 😂

    • @sorarmojoanakket.5615
      @sorarmojoanakket.5615 Месяц назад

      These tech reviewers @whatphoto are like REAL Comedians WITH THIS TECH!!!❤❤🎉

  • @0xTJ
    @0xTJ Месяц назад +7

    I really enjoy the enthusiasm in these sorts of videos! Just some cool tech that was at the bleeding edge.

  • @The-Caged-King
    @The-Caged-King Месяц назад +42

    Linus with the “what’s up brother”

    • @arnox4554
      @arnox4554 Месяц назад +4

      I'm not your brother, guy.

    • @roejieks
      @roejieks Месяц назад +4

      @@arnox4554I’m not your guy, pal

    • @arnox4554
      @arnox4554 Месяц назад +4

      @@roejieks I'm not your pal, friend.

    • @verakoo6187
      @verakoo6187 Месяц назад +3

      ​@@arnox4554 i'm not ur friend, buddy.

    • @BigDfromStem
      @BigDfromStem Месяц назад

      I'm not your buddy, fella.

  • @ClaytonOrgles
    @ClaytonOrgles Месяц назад +3

    The reason why this display looks so close to the HDR references is because HDR is intended to standardise HDR delivery and playback, not create it from like it's something entirely new. SDR supports HDR output using tone mapping, but you need to manually match the display brightness to the video source to get an HDR effect. Proper HDR is better and more convenient, but the results aren't always significantly different.

  • @itsmenotjames
    @itsmenotjames Месяц назад +310

    I bougth the world's first linus.

    • @GDjugg
      @GDjugg Месяц назад

      Real

    • @jefferypeters1
      @jefferypeters1 Месяц назад +1

      Real

    • @basilez
      @basilez Месяц назад +10

      I bougnd the world's second linus.

    • @proxyhx2075
      @proxyhx2075 Месяц назад +11

      I bougnht the one and only Linus.

    • @tyguy101a
      @tyguy101a Месяц назад +9

      I bought an off brand “Limus”

  • @NaudVanDalen
    @NaudVanDalen Месяц назад +10

    It's crazy how there are OLED tablets (14 inch Samsung S9 Ultra) that are bigger than the first OLED "TV" (11 inches).

    • @harryelson9864
      @harryelson9864 Месяц назад +2

      What’s crazy is how long it took to get from then to there.

  • @ShwaBdudle
    @ShwaBdudle Месяц назад +1

    And here I am watching a review of the first ever OLED screen on my *budget* OLED phone. Crazy how accessible this technology has become

  • @steelbluesleepR
    @steelbluesleepR Месяц назад +5

    I worked at Best Buy when they had one of these on the counter. It was super cool back then.

  • @noneyabizz8337
    @noneyabizz8337 Месяц назад +6

    Looks like a neat little tv to have on a bed tray table, or something on a kitchen counter.

  • @notCAMD
    @notCAMD Месяц назад +6

    5:25 is it just the reflections or ipad has less contrast than a 16yo tv?

  • @webfischi
    @webfischi Месяц назад +10

    Sony had an 11" OLED in 2008, the smallest OLED TV you get today is 42 inches, with a large number of people still in need of 40 and 32 inches for CRT cabinets as well as 12V 24 inches for campers. Some of those TVs are still HD ready (1366x768), I'd guess they get cut from bigger LCDs with a lot of defects.

    • @stanko4922
      @stanko4922 Месяц назад +2

      next year at CES in January 2009 -LG presents the first 15 inch OLED TV with HD resolution, then in 2010 LG presents a 31 inch OLED TV with FULL HD resolution, in 2012 LG presents the first 55 inch OLED TV.
      LG is the biggest innovator in the field of OLED TVs

  • @Cazamalos
    @Cazamalos Месяц назад +7

    I remember watching this screen everyday on a Sony store on my way to classes, never saw someone buying one.

  • @matthewstenson3303
    @matthewstenson3303 Месяц назад +6

    The alarm sound at 11:30 sounds like my building's fire alarm.
    With noise canceling headphones on I though the building's fire alarm was going off.

    • @Brnozrkn
      @Brnozrkn Месяц назад +2

      There is no alarm sound in the video YOU ARE BURNING RUN!

    • @BringItOn_Home
      @BringItOn_Home Месяц назад

      While it didn't trick me because I'm not in a large building, I recognized that as T3 right away. The team should pick a different alarm pattern next time.

  • @cstalt
    @cstalt Месяц назад +1

    I remember this! It came out when I was in high school and I could not comprehend the “infinite” contrast ratio they were advertising.

  • @karstenbley4608
    @karstenbley4608 Месяц назад +3

    I love the side by side conparisons because i can't see a difference while watching the video on my phone

  • @SplurginSergeon
    @SplurginSergeon Месяц назад +73

    4 in video ads for a 14 minute video huh

  • @a36538
    @a36538 Месяц назад +1

    I remember working at the SonyStyle stores back in the day when this came out - got to speak to the engineering team about how it and a 40" prototype were built. Pretty neat stuff back then

  • @jefgirdler7232
    @jefgirdler7232 Месяц назад +1

    One of my favorite MP3 players, the RCA Opal, had a great little OLED screen and that was my first taste of what could be. This is super cool.

  • @Tumleren
    @Tumleren Месяц назад +4

    I remember we were on a high school trip to some sort of sciencey place in '08 or'09 and they had this TV as a little demo of the screen of the future

  • @aklef
    @aklef Месяц назад +7

    Yo the camera work on this episode is stellar, really enjoyed the various shot angles

  • @philgruber3522
    @philgruber3522 Месяц назад +1

    literally watching this on one of those early LG "thin" monitors. its one of 4 that i use, but its my favorite piece of nostalgia since i got it for half off, when it was just released.

  • @catatafish115
    @catatafish115 22 дня назад

    i can always tell 10 seconds before the sponsor that youre building up to it but this one got me really good lmfao

  • @TenOfZero1
    @TenOfZero1 Месяц назад +4

    I remember seeing that at the Sony store in Montreal Eaton center, it was so cool !

  • @KSPRAYDAD
    @KSPRAYDAD Месяц назад +7

    I miss having SONY stores to visit...I remember this product on display, it was jaw dropping

    • @YouTubedarek
      @YouTubedarek Месяц назад

      I remembering checking out this TV…while considering whether I should buy a Sony mini-disc player lol. Dodged a bullet with that one.

    • @KSPRAYDAD
      @KSPRAYDAD Месяц назад

      @@RUclipsdarek They had a much longer life in Japan :)

    • @danielstefanovic2604
      @danielstefanovic2604 Месяц назад

      @@RUclipsdarek my aunt had mini disc player and as the only tech savy person in my familiy i had to fill it with music, it was a nightmare compared to mp3, dont miss those days.

  • @mattrandall1808
    @mattrandall1808 28 дней назад

    I saw this on display in 2008 at a Sony outlet and was impressed, I'm not surprised by your reaction.

  • @videogamephenomhd
    @videogamephenomhd Месяц назад +1

    Even though it was as early as 2008, it would be another five years before the gentle giants of HDTVs really made the tech city big enough to attract audiences worldwide.

  • @THE_Game_Mental
    @THE_Game_Mental Месяц назад +25

    Worlds first game console?
    Worlds first gpu?
    Worlds first water cooler?
    Worlds first ltt screwdriver concept?

  • @ronnyandernie
    @ronnyandernie Месяц назад +22

    XEL 1+Ps Vita+Raspberry Pi HDMI out=Sony Heaven

    • @KSPRAYDAD
      @KSPRAYDAD Месяц назад +4

      @@ronnyandernie just...use a Vita TV?

    • @ronnyandernie
      @ronnyandernie Месяц назад +3

      @@KSPRAYDAD Too easy

    • @cheetahanimations6958
      @cheetahanimations6958 Месяц назад +1

      Now thats the ps vita owner mindset.​@ronnyandernie

  • @kepstin
    @kepstin Месяц назад

    Honestly, the coolest thing about this display is that it was for many people the first OLED panel that you could see in person. I remember going to a shopping mall with a Sony store, and they had one of these featured right in the middle of the store where you could look at it up close and be impressed by the tech.

  • @4RILDIGITAL
    @4RILDIGITAL Месяц назад

    The OLED TV technology clearly still impresses just like it did years ago. The comparison with Apple's new Ultra retina display was striking. Technology surely has come a long way, but the classics still manage to hold their own.

  • @Im_Behind_You
    @Im_Behind_You Месяц назад +23

    I love watching Linus slowly realize HDR is a scam and he's only been impressed with OLED this whole time

    • @UnyonRing
      @UnyonRing Месяц назад +5

      I think calling HDR a scam is a strong takeaway that Linus wouldn’t agree with but ok.

    • @Optora.
      @Optora. Месяц назад +3

      @@Im_Behind_You it literally is not a scam.

    • @janhetjoch
      @janhetjoch Месяц назад +1

      Way to miss the point

    • @kajojo2399
      @kajojo2399 Месяц назад +8

      Behold, HDR!
      *sets brightness to max on an LCD display*

    • @meneldal
      @meneldal Месяц назад

      I think there’s an argument to be made that most of HDR content doesn't really do much with the technology.

  • @HarleyN93
    @HarleyN93 Месяц назад +10

    All those years with manufacturers sitting on there arse OLED has been the most frustrating technology in history

  • @erik3371
    @erik3371 Месяц назад +1

    I still have mine! Was a kitchen TV for like 20 years after the novelty wore off but it was awesome!

  • @JJBTEXAS494
    @JJBTEXAS494 Месяц назад +1

    I remember seeing one of these at a Sony store when I was a kid, it was pretty neat. Was even cooler when the tech made it into the Vita.

  • @forbesiidu8233
    @forbesiidu8233 Месяц назад +9

    5:13 “there is nothing else” meanwhile Sony Xperia 1 IV has full screen 1000nit for 2 years

    • @carlosdgutierrez6570
      @carlosdgutierrez6570 Месяц назад +2

      He was talking about the ancient first OLED screen and the first Xperia, the X1 didn't have a 1000 nits screen back in 2008.

    • @cedricpomerleau5586
      @cedricpomerleau5586 Месяц назад

      The iPhone had that for a few years too, I’m wondering if he’s talking about that output for such a large display?

  • @mace7640
    @mace7640 Месяц назад +3

    0:12 the snail is everywhere

    • @LeoMkII
      @LeoMkII Месяц назад +1

      Lmao my exact thought, I literally was just watching odd bawz

  • @andysledge
    @andysledge Месяц назад +1

    Also the fact that the Vita had an oled screen so early is insane

  • @Smoke-Screen
    @Smoke-Screen Месяц назад

    Being based in the UK I only got to go to CES once… I smashed Vegas (another story) but this display was THE new technology at the show. You cannot underestimate how far ahead this sets picture quality was. For it to even hold up today speaks volumes to how amazing this was 16 years ago when most non-enthusiast TVs were still CRT or high end was plasma!! I was finally able to use my Covid mortgage break to buy a 65” OLED in lock down… living the dream!!

  • @billgaudette5524
    @billgaudette5524 Месяц назад +3

    The TechMoan channel reviewed this about 3 years ago, cool to see it finally get to the USA ;)

    • @DasGanon
      @DasGanon Месяц назад +4

      Canada but hey

    • @LouisSubearth
      @LouisSubearth Месяц назад

      The XEL-1 was officially sold in North America. But they were just as expensive.

  • @EggnogOfc
    @EggnogOfc Месяц назад +19

    I love how they don't even tell you what the sponsor does

  • @oDrashiao
    @oDrashiao Месяц назад +2

    I still remember seeing it on display at Heathrow airport. At the time I was blown away buy the fact that the black of the screen was actually black

  • @Garrettdx1988
    @Garrettdx1988 Месяц назад +1

    It's got the resolution of Android smartphones from 2011, which really just shows how fast tech moved from 2008 to 2011. Oled was also juuust getting started taking hold in the mobile realm already by 2011. Wild times.

    • @Unknown_Genius
      @Unknown_Genius Месяц назад

      I mean, those screen sizes had been quite normal at that time.
      Think about it: The PSP for an example came out in 2005 and had half of that resolution as LCD.
      So there was absolutely no way that by 2011 (especially considering the progress in a lot of other terms, including render resolution of games as well as processing power for mobile devices) the resolution of anything that's handheld and capable of games/vide playback wouldn't have a higher resolution while at the same time most likely using an oled screen on top - which also includes the PS Vita which released in 2011 as well.
      It's honestly more interesting now that I think of it that the Vita was sold for the same price as the PSP on release despite having an OLED screen, yet somehow a 1080p OLED screen is still more expensive than a 1080p LCD screen today.

  • @HeavenlyNovae
    @HeavenlyNovae Месяц назад +12

    This TV is older than me, I can't believe it.

  • @Eli-zb2yj
    @Eli-zb2yj Месяц назад +3

    This tv looks like pixer Lamp

  • @AMPTechGrade
    @AMPTechGrade 26 дней назад

    All the cool shit from the last 2-5 decades, you guys NEED to host a tech museum and this NEEDs to be in it

  • @detailsmove
    @detailsmove Месяц назад

    I remember when this Sony OLED TV released, it completely blew my mind as a kid. If I recall correctly, I was able to see it in person in a Sony store and was so hyped on seeing the first OLED tv because I didn’t think I’d ever see it or an OLED screen for years. Witnessing the expansion of OLED technology has been a beauty because of my awareness with this first tv

  • @jefferypeters1
    @jefferypeters1 Месяц назад +30

    Stopping people from saying first

    • @derrickbarnes1135
      @derrickbarnes1135 Месяц назад

      must not have ever made it to the end of any of their videos where the full sponsor read is

    • @southernpanda33
      @southernpanda33 Месяц назад +1

      By saying it first?

  • @Batyalas
    @Batyalas Месяц назад +5

    Thank god there are no more "i clicked because Linus was on the left" comments

  • @Brealiq
    @Brealiq Месяц назад +1

    And 4 years after that in 2012, the PS Vita had one of the first OLEDs in a really portable device.
    Sony seems to have used pretty much the same display just tinier, the Vita's resolution is 960x544.

  • @aznsensation44
    @aznsensation44 Месяц назад +1

    I actually owned one of these! Back in 2015 I picked one up for just $500 on ebay and yup the only issue was that lower resolution but overall the display quality blew me away especially since even in 2015 OLED hadn't really caught on yet

  • @Em-iq9le
    @Em-iq9le Месяц назад

    The beep before the flashing light was a nice and helpful touch, im sure ppl will be grateful :D

  • @JadenDechman
    @JadenDechman Месяц назад +3

    Still.. not first

  • @Drawingdragondude1
    @Drawingdragondude1 Месяц назад +3

    Ain’t no way we got a oled tv before gta 6

  • @bluewombat
    @bluewombat 17 дней назад

    I have one of these on my desk, perfect for watching TV while working :)

  • @The-Daylite
    @The-Daylite Месяц назад

    As an epileptic, I really appreciate all of your epileptic warnings for all of your videos. Thank you very much I do not get triggered from flashing lights, but it is a great great addition to help me prevent from one day developing getting triggered from flashing lights❤

  • @bizzlesnaff
    @bizzlesnaff Месяц назад +5

    Only 4 views in 25 seconds damn LTT fell off

    • @L33tSkE3t
      @L33tSkE3t Месяц назад +5

      Your ability to have an original thought fell off

    • @bizzlesnaff
      @bizzlesnaff Месяц назад

      @@L33tSkE3t hahaha ur hilarious

    • @bizzlesnaff
      @bizzlesnaff Месяц назад

      @@L33tSkE3t i'm literally rolling

  • @thebigdustin
    @thebigdustin Месяц назад

    I got a tour of an R&D Lab at Corning Glass one time. I'm talking, metal detector, pat down, sign NDA, be with someone the whole time etc etc. My friend worked in the lab and pulled some strings to get me there. I saw a prototype of this exact display. The base was different but the display was amazing. I remember the screen being about as thick as a piece of card board. They had several of them and different stages of assembly.

  • @cyberneticorganism.
    @cyberneticorganism. 24 дня назад

    Everything is already OLED here, my phone's display, TV and PC monitor. Love the deep black's and contrast.

  • @anthonygillette
    @anthonygillette Месяц назад

    I honestly which that little OLED’s with this design philosophy still existed. Small TVs are great and have their place for sure

  • @probaina
    @probaina Месяц назад

    I used to work at Best Buy in Anchorage, Alaska before 2008, and they got one of these Sony's displays in a clear box playing a demo video. I know it was either in 2006 or early 2007. The one we got was only a demo, and it wasn't for sale. I absolutely remeber how blown away I was at this diplay. It was playing a Sony rendered type demo that showed off the deep, blacks and colors really well. It was stunning compared to anything else I had seen before it. It had deep blacks amazing colors and incredible highlights. It's common technology now, but back then it really stood out compared to the bland washed out LCDs of the day.

  • @nayuki2020
    @nayuki2020 Месяц назад +1

    later they made a handheld with OLED, which is the PS-Vita first gen.
    it was so ahead of its time, OLED screen, hall effect sticks, etc.

  • @Jayfan34
    @Jayfan34 Месяц назад +1

    Remember checking this thing out all the time at The Sony Store back in the day. Though the concept product I really lusted for was the VAIO UX, considering handheld PC's are only really becoming a market segment now it was a product almost 20 years ahead of its time.

    • @LouisSubearth
      @LouisSubearth Месяц назад +1

      Vaio should bring back the UX as a Steam Deck competitor

  • @chadwarden7217
    @chadwarden7217 Месяц назад

    Man, this takes me back. I heard about this display back in 8th grade from a CES article, and I ended up just gushing about it to a classmate. We ended up becoming friends over the shared interest, and years later and we're buddies who are still display nerds! 😁

  • @mrkiplingman
    @mrkiplingman Месяц назад +1

    You need to look at some of the last generation plasma tvs like the Panasonic vt50 and vt60 they are shocking good for the time and the motion clarity is still better than most modern oleds.

  • @rd4k04
    @rd4k04 Месяц назад

    I was visiting Tokyo in 2008 and saw this incredible TV in the Sony building, Ginza. It made me realize how far ahead technology was in Japan.

  • @emtoprma
    @emtoprma Месяц назад

    Yes. I remember that screen behind a glass case as a centerpiece in the technology section of a department store. It did look amazing back then. I just couldn’t picture why would anyone want something like that. But that memory of how amazing it looked has been stuck in my mind for all these years.

  • @iamelarith
    @iamelarith Месяц назад +1

    Michael Scott vibes with this monitor 🤣🤣

  • @chrisdale9600
    @chrisdale9600 Месяц назад +1

    The first gen PS Vita came with an OLED in 2011 and mine still looks great, especially for a handheld.

  • @jasonsaldo
    @jasonsaldo Месяц назад +2

    Used to check this out at the old Sony Store in NYC.

  • @ven412
    @ven412 Месяц назад +2

    I remember seeing this as CES 09 and I was immediately sold on the technology. Didn’t get my first OLED TV until 2017

  • @IndeedIAm
    @IndeedIAm Месяц назад

    Anyone else notice the better focus quality on Linus's earrings? Like damn. Makes me feel more accepted as a manager wearing earrings.

  • @Craftimonium
    @Craftimonium Месяц назад +1

    That fire alarm got me 🥲

  • @hvydutytow
    @hvydutytow Месяц назад

    I remember seeing this tv in my local Sony outlet store, it was phenomenal back then, and impressive now 16 years later.

  • @MrLathor
    @MrLathor Месяц назад

    I remember being blown away seeing one of these in a Sony store at a mall. It was so obviously superior to LCD’s and made me anticipate the technology maturing in the future.

  • @maximal10
    @maximal10 Месяц назад +1

    I remember seeing this model in a Sony store back in the day, next to the memory sticks.

  • @Anonymous-sb9rr
    @Anonymous-sb9rr Месяц назад

    I had a similar experience seeing an old Galaxy S5. The display looks almost the same as that of a modern Pixel 7, just a bit more yellow and with a lower maximum brightness. But the hint of yellow actually gave it a pleasant warm look and the max brightness only matters outdoors, it had plenty of brightness for indoor use. It looks way better than any LCD monitor I've seen.

  • @victoria-arg
    @victoria-arg Месяц назад +2

    0:11 all i could think about michaels plasma tv idk

  • @JamesDittoOG
    @JamesDittoOG Месяц назад

    Fun fact, I used to work with the brother of one of the team member at Arizona State that created this tech. This was in 99 or early 2000 I think. Brother was a student Az State and he told me all about this stuff back then. The big take away was the flexible screens and picture quality. I've always enjoyed seeing over the years as it came out and improved and just became everything they promised at the time. Very few techs get fully realized but OLED really seems to have done it.

  • @Snipereye64
    @Snipereye64 Месяц назад

    I remember seeing this as a kid in a Sony store with my dad. We were both blown away by the screen, and whatever outrageous price it had at the time. Wild