Samsung is finally getting close to releasing "The Wall" as a consumer product.... 146"!!! Haven't seen an official price listed yet..... https://news.samsung.com/global/sam...the-worlds-first-modular-microled-146-inch-tv t
Fuck me. I need it. Based on the price of a 100” OLED TV, I would guess that 146” one will cost somewhere around $150,000.
I saw on a couple other sites they are estimating this one at around the $100k mark..... so a deal then?
Yep, I have a 60inch Kuro panel in my newly remodeled house with sonnance speakers and built in wall subwoofer. It’s pretty much insane. People are like why’d you get that old ass plasma when you you could’ve got a gigantic led. Well, it’s pretty much the Ferrari of tv’s. If you know anything about the technology and what you’re actually looking at, when you buy an led tv in the store they are almost always way distorted. They put the things in burner mode so they grab peoples attention but the colors are so far off it’s bad. A good plasma will be super close to the actual color. Kuro means black or something close to that in Japanese. Pioneer focused on producing the most pure black for these tv’s which helps to create better picture quality. My AV guy almost shit when he walked in and saw the box, then he asked me how much to buy it and if no where can he get one. I just smiled.
Yeap. I got a Sony whatever they are now (LCD, non oled, whatever) and it's left me underwhelmed. It has a big screen but it's meh.
This is just something I do not understand. Those super tv's just freak me out. They look like you can step inside them - somehow the picture looks even better than real life. Watching them is almost painful, it messes with my head.
Totally agree. I watched a 4K TV the other day and it just seems wrong. Supposedly there's something in the controls that will make it look less weird but I don't know what that is.
I believe it's called the Soap Opera Effect (probably called something different in the TV settings). You can usually disable it.
Part of it is what's known as "smoothing". It fills in the space between the frames with additional data, but it makes the movement on the screen look unnatural.