More comparisons please! Your vid last year comparing the top three upper mid tear was so informative. I liked that you picked the Sony in the end because processing was worth it to you over other features. Made me realize at the end of the day it really just comes down to preference.
Sometimes there is a weird feeling that companies purposely make things confusing and they are making fun of people and enjoying it. For example, why does the letter S represent OLED? Why not use the letter O to represent OLED? And again for the year, why use letters to mimic the year? Wouldn't it be much more understandable and easy to use real numbers? For instance, if we are in 2024, your TV number could be something like this: 65O90/2024 for a mid-range OLED and 65O95/2024 for your flagship model. Everyone would easily read and understand that the TV is 65 inches, O means OLED, and 2024 means this year's model. The same logic could apply to QLED and Neo QLED. For QLED, it could be 65Q/2024, and for Neo QLED, '65NQ/2024
I really do not understand why this channel does not have millions of views. Is a great channel, well done
More comparisons please! Your vid last year comparing the top three upper mid tear was so informative. I liked that you picked the Sony in the end because processing was worth it to you over other features. Made me realize at the end of the day it really just comes down to preference.
Always appreciate these buying guides.
Buying guides Playlist needs to be updated though 👀
They are some nice TV’s but lack of Dolby Vision is a dealbreaker for me and many others! 😱😱
I have the S90C 65inch model and it is by far the best TV I've ever had.
I brought the 55 inch but haven’t set it up yet , I’m looking forward to it
Sometimes there is a weird feeling that companies purposely make things confusing and they are making fun of people and enjoying it. For example, why does the letter S represent OLED? Why not use the letter O to represent OLED? And again for the year, why use letters to mimic the year? Wouldn't it be much more understandable and easy to use real numbers? For instance, if we are in 2024, your TV number could be something like this: 65O90/2024 for a mid-range OLED and 65O95/2024 for your flagship model. Everyone would easily read and understand that the TV is 65 inches, O means OLED, and 2024 means this year's model. The same logic could apply to QLED and Neo QLED. For QLED, it could be 65Q/2024, and for Neo QLED, '65NQ/2024
Very good video 🎉
Thank you 👍
But qd-oled not sold on s90d in uk right?
42 , 48 , 83 is woled, rest qd
That’s 2023 which is s90c. S90d, the 2024 model is not qd-oled. So have to buy last years for that or go for 2024 95 model i think
@@bitandbob1167 mate i got 65 inch qd oled s90d in uk
You don’t look upon the lack of Dolby Vision as a problem ?
Eh it’s whatever. I have a G4 and like Dolby vision but it’s a fairly small difference.
This is a nice video and thank you... for me Sony's are better.
Will never, ever recommend samsung TVs/
They're great tvs, way better than Sony at least