👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Seeing the screen shot reminded me of my son helping me unbox my 85' Sony. I'm still trying to get used to it in my living room 😳 I put Philips Hue lights around it with a sound bar and subwoofer, now we have family movie nights together ❤ life is good.
We bought a new home TV last September and was a LG OLED that has twice gone wrong with burnt out pixels and white screen. At Christmas I decided to get this TV but the 55 inch version for the mancave . All I can say is love it. My good lady has now decided to swap the house TV from the LG to the 65 inch of this.
I can see the professionalism these two Guys did to install this Beast. Mine is a Sony 55" 4K Tv. ( been Using it for 6 Years Now ) and The Rear Mounting can let the Tv Swing to almost any Angle Left to Right ( if necessary ). 65" is just the Right size if Budget is tight. When playing Music Videos, I only use it for monitor while I route the AUDIO to my Sound Mixer through the Headphone Jack.
Just bought one of these that size. And I can tell you....nothing prepares you for the sheer size and bemusement of how you are going to get thing on the wall without damaging it. I had a 4K 65inch before but this is on another level. It took three of us in the end but it was a bit sketchy at first securing it on the bracket
the most amazing thing is the old man, maybe he is your father, how happy he is from inside and helping his son in the installation joyfully and whole heartedly.
I just need to wait 2yrs until the 92inch or the holographic ultra projection comes out and the price this screen drops to below the current price of a Qled 55inch....and my investments can help me by a house to put it in.
I don't know about everyone else but I just get the best feeling when ur dad is helping u un box something like this. I enjoy these two doing team work.
Hey beware.. some of these tvs do not have the screen protector and there's been people damaging there tvs by taking off part of the screen that u don't suppose to remove..my 82 inch didn't come with any protector only the side pieces ..so make sure before u start peeling. Lol
I am so close to be able to afford a bigger place so I can finally have a proper home theater! I just got a 65 inch OLED for my small place for now. Once I upgrade my place I’m definitely getting an 85 inch for the basement and also upgrading my surround sound to bigger speakers!!!
I was a bit worried when I saw your thumb pushing into the screen . you have to be extra careful when mounting the Samsung’s as they can kill the screens if you push on them.🥁🇬🇧
It's definitely nerve rattling..I put my 82 in samsung up on the wall and then a week later took it back down to add led lights...trust me ..isn't fun ..Def a 3rd person is ideal ... definitely get everything done and installed that u want to it so u don't have to take it back down
tasteless thing to set a Tv, over a fireplace, but if no media room for separate viewing is available.. depends on the home layout, and clients taste, not everyone has it
Way back in 2015 I bought 50" TV. This one's daddy of all the TVs and I wish one day I might own the one if at price drop happens. I don't know how much it costs here in India !
I am happy with my Samsung led tv , it's small but cute one। I am from such a family where we spend more money on travel and food rather than buying expensive gadgets।
I know the TV is high up, it was at the customers request due to the fireplace. If it was me I'd remove the fireplace. To be fair though the seats are approximately 7 meters away so it was quite comfortable to view.
Yea i agree the tv is a tad bit to high given the circumstances, but the tilt wall mount is definitely your best option in this particular instance. Great job though with the install.
Says who? The whole idea of having a TV up on a wall is to have it as a feature. Having it up high like that is fine as long as you’re seated/standing at a decent distance.
Cesar Neri is correct. If it's too high then long term use will result in neck pain and discomfort. How do I know? I'm a spine doctor and I have this tv (except the US version does not have the one connect. Damn I wish I had the one connect!). Currently, it is slightly above eye level at my house. I want to wall mount it with a linear fireplace (low height) underneath, but have to make sure it is not too high (there needs to be space for the soundbar between the tv and fireplace). Mounting a tv above a fireplace is a nice design look but that does not necessarily make it practical. I have another tv (50 inch) mounted above a fireplace, and some people cannot watch it for more than 30 minutes.
I have just upgraded from a 55 inch to a 65 inch TV, 85 inch is my next goal, BLACK MONDAY AWAITS keep up the good work, and yeah the TV is way too high, it only looks good switched off at that height
Com os impostos aqui do Brasil e o salário que eu ganho nunca coseguirei uma tv tão top como esta, infelizmente. Mas fico feliz ( mas não satisfeito ) com a minha 32" que não é smart, mas Deus proverá o que for melhor nesse momento. Parabéns a essa tv que é tem tudo o que há de bom nessa era!
É só não votar em "mitos" em 2022 que a economia volta a acelerar. A quadrilha miliciana acabou com a economia brasileira, olha o preço do dólar, da gasolina e a inflação!!!
So hubby got a 75 inch three years ago and he sends me this video. Oh you want to mount it over the fireplace now right? The 75 inch just about blinds me now.
Caixas de tv geralmente já vêm com o fundo "solto", bastaria terem soltado as tiras que vêm presas na caixa e puxa-la para cima que a tv permanece no chão com a parte de baixo "presa" nela. Rs nessa hora eu ri. Kkkkkk
I personally like the aesthetics of a television over the fireplace. So, that is how it works out. For many years I had mine over my fireplace, but had to locate my new television beside my fireplace because of hight issues. When mounting the new television, I placed a table on the wall that I planed on using, and measured from there. If you are thinking of lower. Many tables are not that low, and remember that humans and animals move around in these boxes we call houses, and a television that low, without a table, or something as a buffer zone, can be hit. These are not the tough glass crt televisions, glass screens with crack easier, and mat screens with get scuffs if they are impacted at the minimum.
Acho que seu q80r será uma TV muito boa nos próximos anos. Esta tv de 85 polegadas é excepcional e não acho que seja uma que eu terei também, embora tenha sido um prazer instalá-la. Obrigado pela ajuda
They are going to be releasing compatible tvs with hdmi 2.1 un 2021 for both ps5 and the Xbox for us to enjoy more, i bought a qled 55 and now probably will be selling it or storing it for back up
@@kingoftheroadc6294 it is about the games...don’t care how much power something has if it has no dedicated first party games to take advantage of that. If there is a dedicated first party game it all can be played on game pass and on the PC with much more power and better graphics cards than the Xbox has. Can’t play dedicated first party PS5 games on the PC.
Pra uma tela desse tamanho é preciso uma distância de no mínimo 5 metros pra colocar o sofá ou a cama, senão não se tem a percepção real do verdadeiro tamanho da TV!
what’s funny is that I live in an apartment building with a hang out area and the hang out area has an 82 inch screen with projector and I thought that it was an 100 inch after someone told me it was and of course you seeing the 85 inch tv on the wall it’s bigger I thought that it wouldn’t be but it is
I would atleast hookup the oneconnect cable before putting into the wall to see if the tv is working fine. I would also just leave the cable connected while mounting the tv so that I dont have to do 7:02 to 7:25