The primary reason that I follow your channel is because you do budget TV reviews. You really can't get too many reliable reviews of TVs under $500-$600 (meaning the price for a 65" TV).
i got the AU8000 black friday last year. i was a little worried that it was already a year old since we didn't get the bu8000 here in the us. i'm glad to hear that the picture quality is even better than the 2023 version!
I remember in 2021 i had a Samsung AU8000 Tv and the picture quality was great honestly but i ended up exchanging it for an LG nano 75 because The Samsung TV UI isn't good, everytime i would change HDMIs it would reset my picture settings and if i had a older device like a PS3 the tv would try to connect to it to be able to use the tv remote(universal remote) and it got annoying to keep on hitting back on my TV remote so i exchange the TV for the LG one and i have had a better experience with the LG TV then the Samsung Tv
Hi from Egypt ... I have samsung au8100 Which is magnificent picture quality is close to qeld tvs Au version is the winner Really appreciate your effort for guiding us
Hey Steve great video!! I was wondering which TV you would recommend between the 65” Hisense U6 and the 65” TCL Q5 Class. My last TV was a 43” Samsung Cu7000 so I was just looking for something a bit better to watch shows or play games on. Any help is appreciated!
Hi steve i want to buy my first tv when i go to my apartment i was thinking a 43inch tv which is good for gaming And movies (movie theater mode )with cheaper price what can your recommend
Which TV size is best to view Cable TV HD quality channels in OLED TV, or full array TV in 40, 43, 55" ??? I planned to buy to buy next big size of old current 40" sony tv, but we have only cable tv wired connection for viewing HD TV channels is good in our current tv old model of sony tv, but nowadays only 4K TV's are available. Does these 55" 4K TV gives good clarity without pixel distortions? Plz give me suggestions?
I have always bought budget Samsung ( crystal clear) the one in the living room just got damaged, do you recommend Hisense or should I stick with Samsung
Hi bro i love your videos I am planning to buy 85inch tv and confused b/w these two SONY X95L MINI LED or SAMSUNG QN90C the prices in india where i live are $4880 USD for Sony and $5450 USD for Samsung out of these two which tv should i go for?
Hi Steve, Is the Samsung AU8000 that you talked about a Crystal television? I'm considering buying a new television but am so confused about Crystal, OLED, QLED, UHD and 4K. I'm looking for an affordable and nice budget friendly set. I primarily watch regular tv and streaming channels. The only game I play is Textris 😬 so don't age me.
I believe the differences you are seeing is because they are not the same size but same resolution. That is skewing the results for the area in the smaller TV which is more compact in its pixel display and the larger, again with the same resolution, has to fill the void between pixels that the smaller TV does not.
@@TechSteve sorry? Why should I buy that when I am expecting a fully functioning, no issue TV that should be capable streaming Disney+? Your advise here were above the charts 😀
@@TechSteve but thats not the point. what i am saying is that there is an issue for samsung when streaming via Disney+. What I really what to hear is your comment about that issue if you heard if it, or anyone watching this encountered it. Not interested in your apple tv, sorry 😂😂
Just one question, I have a 50" au8000, and recently plugged an Xbox S into it, via an 8k cable. Before this I had no picture issues, but now have a thin black line running from a cm up from the bottom of the screen side to side, and another 2cm up from the centre to the left. Is there any evidence that connecting this console in this manner could cause screen issues?