@@EpiphanyClip Agreed. All the manufacturers are aiming higher with their big screens now as there's such a movement in that direction here in Australia.
Silly, not a Samsung fan but one connect is miles better. Firstly you need to feed a single thin cable and that supplies the signal as well as POWER. This still requires moving the power socket so you can hide it behind TV unless you want to see big thick power cable. Not to mention cable connection is more reliable than this. Please do a one connect box instead. Not need to be original. No need to reinvent the wheel.
This is a good point. I was thinking similar things about the power cable and how it makes it a tad redundant. At least, if adding to an existing house where the power layout is already in place.
@@motivatedtravel Typically if you have a home with power box behind tv hdmi is already there too - it takes little to no effort to do both at the same time. They wanted to do one better than Samsung but it’s actually worse (judging how signal can deteriorate quickly at this close proximity). And they even charge extra for it whereas Samsung isn’t. A flop no doubt. M3 was offered on British market whereas they didn’t even bothered with M4. I hope it will motivate them to create a version with single thin cable that carries power as well, instead of just dropping this completely.
So basically I am paying a bunch of money for a box which I am not even sure if it is that necessary. I love my consoles to be part of the view beside the Tv.
Kinda crazy that you can actually see the difference with the new Alpha 11 processor 👌
8,000,000 processing zones, you'd hope to :)
@@motivatedtravel It makes even more sense since it's it has a 97 inch version. Big image well processed = cinema dream
@@EpiphanyClip Agreed. All the manufacturers are aiming higher with their big screens now as there's such a movement in that direction here in Australia.
How you install a soundbar wenn the box is in the opposite of the room ?!?
Fair question! At install, you'd make sure you had provisioned for a soundbar by feeding a spare HDMI cable from the box to the TV I guess.
Silly, not a Samsung fan but one connect is miles better. Firstly you need to feed a single thin cable and that supplies the signal as well as POWER. This still requires moving the power socket so you can hide it behind TV unless you want to see big thick power cable. Not to mention cable connection is more reliable than this. Please do a one connect box instead. Not need to be original. No need to reinvent the wheel.
This is a good point. I was thinking similar things about the power cable and how it makes it a tad redundant. At least, if adding to an existing house where the power layout is already in place.
@@motivatedtravel Typically if you have a home with power box behind tv hdmi is already there too - it takes little to no effort to do both at the same time. They wanted to do one better than Samsung but it’s actually worse (judging how signal can deteriorate quickly at this close proximity). And they even charge extra for it whereas Samsung isn’t. A flop no doubt. M3 was offered on British market whereas they didn’t even bothered with M4. I hope it will motivate them to create a version with single thin cable that carries power as well, instead of just dropping this completely.
If only it was priced down to earth lower than $5,000
Indeed!!
So basically I am paying a bunch of money for a box which I am not even sure if it is that necessary. I love my consoles to be part of the view beside the Tv.
It does seem like a very niche use case, doesn't it.
@@motivatedtravel
I am not sure about it , Time will tell how reliable this box is for the long run.
Such an expensive TV with a cheap remote control
Yeah LG remotes not quite right.
So little use for that. Rich man's toy, but cool stuff.
Spot on!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Glad you're happy.
On drugs?
@@Rhythmic_Hammer Just can't work out if it's an upper or a downer