This channel is about the various home entertainment stuff I come across on a daily basis in my job as a system consultant and installation contractor.
This is exactly what I've been searching for - thank you!!!! I replaced a 2021 sony with a 2023 sony and the quality is suddenly terrible and I felt so confused. I suspect it is poor upscaling in the video processing. It is very blurry or freckly, macroblocking, pixelation, artefacts galore 😢 What is the point of 4k TVs if most content is still filmed at 576i or 1080i and the TVs render it like garbage!!?
I am in India, I have a plan to buy Sony Bravia XR 4K smart tv 55" OLED TV to replace my 11 years old Sony KDL-40EX720 [40'], not smart tv, no bluetooth, sound is low when I see OTT like Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney Hotstar, but in normal TV HD channels are good. When I saw this new OLED TV in retail showroom, as you said demo video files of movie clips, nature video files, and some 4k quality videos only running, but when I asked the sales person to change to HD TV channels to know the picture and sound quality, I am shocked to see the HD channel of English channels such as star movies, the video pixels are not crispy, clear, looks like blurry smooth, not looks as same quality as like I saw in my own 40inch resolution of 1080p. Now I am upset whether to buy Sony Bravia XR 4K 55" OLED TV or not? is there any settings to change to look as same quality of 1080p in this 4K 55" OLED TV ? if not, then what to do now? To look into any other TV in 1080p for 55" for smart tv, not to buy OLED Tv for Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos? Please help me to give suggestions to have smart tv, bluetooth, dolby vision, Dolby Atmos, good sound and picture quality with 120 hz refresh rate, apple air play, chrome cast built in, google tv, etc......?
When it comes to tv always try get the highest model,lets say samsung QN95A,QN95B,QN95C,these all tv’s are flagship model so you will get the best possible picture,very bright picture if need it,amazing colors due to Quantum dot layer and very good dark level at night due to mini led and alot of full array local dimming zones,or you want even better than get s95B,s90C or S95c oled tv,greetings from scotland✌️
Rtings rates upscaling, and gives you examples. The problem when you say read reviews is you don't know if those reviews are correct and if you look at RU-vid videos you don't know if they're just profiting from the sale somehow.
My tv accuracy out of the box should sucks big time. Because at warm 2 a Ferrari color looks orange. I think the problem is if my colors are off the boxes (the triangle you see on calibration video) then twearking them with "perfect universal settings" will just modifed a already wrong data. You cannot know if you have not used proper calibration. This is an industrial gammick of paying a product so expensive as a tv4k for watching non 4k cable content etc. From beginning 4k tv are a mess of a problem. We are in 2022 and our tv programming are still in 1080iand we still watch old reruns of Friends so 4k are basically creating distorsions on our content.
I enjoyed watching this video so thanks for posting! If I may offer your viewers a little bit of advice... Remember that walls reflect sound, too. Speakers should be at least 2 feet away from the nearest wall (especially if your speaker is in a corner). Many speakers have rear-facing bass ports. Positioning a rear bass port too close to the wall will reflect sound waves, resulting in time smearing, ive got front facing ports on my sonus Faber sonetto standmount speakers and I still wouldn't have them close to the wall! Here is a short 3-minute video of what a speaker size should be for a small room as well as a correct speaker placement for a full Atmos setup..... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xvdqI5qZa6g.html
Most of us early adopters said the same thing about HD TVs. There was almost no 1080p or even 720p content when bought our first one. That changed of course as more shows/movies were shot in the higher resolution. I learned from that experience. I’ll just wait for more content and for the prices to keep dropping.
Just buy a 2nd hand panasonic plasma tv if .trust me we have both 4k and plasma.plasma is better in smooth motion and any resolution.only advantage of modern tv is for bright room.Who watch movies in bright room anyway
In my order of priority, resolution is secondary to overall accuracy as determined by proper adjustment of basic user and some advanced settings. After years of watching digital flat panel TVs, most of which I've had a hand in performing basic level calibrations, I still have that 'wow' moment when I visit my Aunt, and look at the 17-19" Trinitron showing the news on her kitchen counter! Yes, I adjusted that one also, and it still lends a 'you are there' feeling every time I see it.
Good advice on the color temperature! Some advice in turn: Do not leave your Backlight set to maximum - that's retail setting, and will both fatigue your eyes and shorten the life of your display. The first thing I always do, on any TV i touch, is select a pic mode other than 'Vivid' or 'Dynamic', and lower that Backlight to no higher than 60 percent, or 6/10. Your eyes, and your set, will thank you!
I'm literally crying r n T_T . I just bought the LG UN7300 UHD 4K Tv, and I have a SD set-top box , the videos look so blurry im totally dying inside T_T. is there any way to fix it? else will changing my set top box to HD Help? I don't have many channels offering in HD though.
I think 4K itself may make things look unrealistic by showing far away things in far too much detail, which is something Bob Ross happens to have warned against decades ago when painting because the result looks very odd.
I have an old school Sony, I only want the echo to turn it on and off via voice. Now I turn on my Sony with the remote and then I go to iTunes. But can I bypass this?
What about a 4K smart tv with nothing hooked to it and you just use the apps for entertainment but the Home Screen of the tv is so fuzzy and blurry how do you fix that
I think 4k is overrated. Now I see at Best Buy they have 8 k TVs. Ridiculous. How far r they going to go? For me Blu-ray is just fine. All this is just a way to get people to spend more money
Nope, give me the model that will handle the processing. Otherwise I return it. These add ons are a headache. Great video you answered a lot of my questions 😀
I usually don't like Warm2 setting at all - it's just too yellow and no you do NOT get used to it after a few days/weeks and no it does NOT look natural. Believe me, I tried it extensively but I keep seeing the yellow filter over everything. You know why? Because it's THERE. Case in point: white subtitles. How can anyone seriously claim that white subtitles that look yellowish rather than white look 'natural'? Of course they don't, because they aren't! Warm 1 is usually a much better and more natural setting than Warm1. Neutral, unfortunately, often isn't quite right either; on many tv's that's too blueish. I find the correct setting is actually often somewhere between Neutral and Warm1, let's call that Warm 0,5. Simpler tv's won't allow you reach a setting like that some some higher end models with more fine-tuning capabilities do. It's one of the many reasons I bought an OLED a few years ago and my personal setting are much better and more natural than the factory settings. I actually do sometimes put on the factory ISF mode with Warm2 and I'm immediately turned off again. My current personal settings looks much closer to the D6500 standard that my Dell Ultrasharp monitor uses and that is a feast to see. And yes on the Dell white subtitles look bright white and not with a nasty yellow filter over them.
The Sunbrite has updated from Pro Series to Pro Series 2. This changed the brightness from a 700 to a 1000 to be equal to the Seura. Would love to see the difference here.
The Shaw normal coax cable coming out of my wall won't be delivering 4k anytime soon so do I buy 1080 tv for now or a 4k tv for the (hopefully near) future.
You probably need to turn off Trumotion. It should be in the picture settings buried somewhere. It might be called something else like auto motion plus or something along those lines.
9 minutes explaining 4k, not what we want to know, we know what it is , we want to know why it doesnt look the same in our house like it does at the store.
720p TV is ideal for 4 - 6 Mbps speed at a viewing distance of 7 feet for 32 inch, 1080p is ideal for 10 Mbps speed & for 4k TV is 20 Mbps consistent speed
I'm sick of all this 4k hdr crap! I was happy with my samsung 3d tv upstairs and my lg 3d tv downstairs, life was perfect and then 4 feckin k came along and fucked it all up.