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What is a Laser TV? Think you know the answer? You might be surprised to learn that there is no technical definition for Laser TV, and that not all Laser TVs are the same. In this video, we explain how Laser TV came about, who is or isn't writing the rules for Laser TV, and whether you might want this awesome big-screen TV technology.
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02:38 Putting the TV in Laser TV
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@gx12
@gx12 Год назад
Would definitely like you to cover more Laser TV/UST’s. They should improve quite a bit over the next few years. It’s weird that Sony hasn’t updated their UST offering.
@camryhsalem5139
@camryhsalem5139 Год назад
And projector screen too.
@zxbc1
@zxbc1 Год назад
Yes please do some reviews on those. We need more consumer education type videos too, like this one!
@metalhead2550
@metalhead2550 Год назад
Whatever you or anyone else calls it, I will call it a projector because that's what it is
@Gawddaym
@Gawddaym Год назад
Agreed.
@jerry4012
@jerry4012 Год назад
Yup, it's a laser projector
@jaroslavpolakovic7372
@jaroslavpolakovic7372 Год назад
If this is simply a projector, what makes TV a TV then? Why not call them displays instead? I believe the video presents a good argument for making the distinction.
@jerry4012
@jerry4012 Год назад
@@jaroslavpolakovic7372 if I didn't know any better, and didn't research products, and was an idiot, I'd buy this and probably return it because it's not a tv. Projectors and TV's have been around long enough for people to know the difference.
@jaroslavpolakovic7372
@jaroslavpolakovic7372 Год назад
@@jerry4012 I think you may be missing the point. Yes, right now the term TV usually refers to a device comprised from a TV tuner + computer + speakers + display (panel) integrated into a single unit. The argument here is that this "projector" as you call it also integrates all of this into a single unit, just replaces the "display" part with different technology. If that's enough for the device to cease being a TV, what makes a TV... a TV? Should we drop the term altogether?
@mtmslg
@mtmslg Год назад
I’ve had my AWOL laser tv with ALR screen for a while now. It’s 120” and now that I hooked it up to a proper sound system, I am more than pleased. Even my bf who’s a snob about his tv set up of 70” was wowed with the quality.
@Red-Revolution708
@Red-Revolution708 3 месяца назад
There rubbish and way over priced lol.
@stopthefomo
@stopthefomo Год назад
I’ve been watching “laser tv” for the last several weeks and love the 120” on my wall to replace my 65” R646. We’re on the same page because my first review of a “laser TV” described it exactly the same !
@adarshshah9763
@adarshshah9763 Год назад
Contrast in conditions that aren't very dark is always going to be much weaker for projectors than TV. Think of supplementing your 65 incher, not replacing it
@GregThrasherTechGuy
@GregThrasherTechGuy Год назад
I think anything marketed as a "TV" should have an OTA tuner in it. In my opinion, that is the main difference between a TV and a monitor. I'm also for coverage of any kind of projector to be included in the channel. Thanks for the great content!
@brkbtjunkie
@brkbtjunkie Год назад
Monitors typically don’t have a scaler, and rely on the device connected to it to scale the image.
@jollyjoker6340
@jollyjoker6340 Год назад
Yeah, people who are ok with getting a laser UST projector without a TV tuner will know the difference and people buying a TV without knowing much will feel cheated if it doesn't have a tuner.
@rayharmacinski4934
@rayharmacinski4934 Год назад
In the last 10yr (or more) I havent used a tv tuner... its always been a cable box or a android box. The last time I tried an ota antenna and tuner I think I got maybe 3 channels
@byron19800
@byron19800 Год назад
Actually, if I remember correctly, the first "laser tv" was the one developed by Mitsubishi, about 15 years ago. It was a rear projection tv and called LaserVue. And yes, it used a laser-based light engine and it was a "real" tv. The technology didn't stick at that moment, so Mitsubishi dropped its production a few years later.
@chrism6880
@chrism6880 Год назад
It's essentially the exact same thing. Swap rear projection to the front and move it out of the TV's case
@wickedhometheater3663
@wickedhometheater3663 Год назад
I used to sell those, and I have their bulb version, a 62" sitting in my storage room with two new bulbs and a new digital engine, before I put it in storage.
@CHIEF_420
@CHIEF_420 Год назад
🧂
@vaguedreams
@vaguedreams Год назад
Yeah, i was a bit confused about the start. I was waiting for some kind of clarification that never came.
@3d1e00
@3d1e00 Год назад
Should read before I comment. Exactly what I thought
@Hunter116
@Hunter116 Год назад
I feel like USTs were a natural evolution of projectors. They were something that was more accessible to those who couldn't fit a full projector in their room or didn't want one hanging from their ceiling, but they were also a lot simpler. No running wires from a projector through the ceiling/walls to a receiver and all that. Everything was in a little box sitting on your media cabinet. Laser TVs are another evolution of that. Now not only do you have all of the "TV" components in the box on your media cabinet, but it also comes with a screen and built-in speakers and a tuner. Accessibility is key and providing everything in one package will attract a lot more potential buyers.
@boowiebear
@boowiebear Год назад
I am using a VAVA Chroma in a dedicated theater room on a 150 inch screen. It is glorious. Lot of new offerings since I bought but I am happy with what I have.
@shaneclark713
@shaneclark713 Год назад
This is exactly the product line I've been waiting to mature. I look forward to your reviews and comparison videos of laser televisions vs competing tech in the future!
@matthewvetsch8744
@matthewvetsch8744 Год назад
Yes, please review LaserTV / UST projectors, and ALR screens! I purchased the AWOL 3500…and replaced my living room tv with a 100” screen! The picture is fantastic. Expensive…but early adopters know that. I’d never go back to regular tv. We have an oled in our bedroom…which is great. But for movies and sports the larger screen is a complete upgrade. With an ALR screen we can watch during the day and with lights on. As for having the uniform screen size…people should be able to choose the screen size they need/want. Everyone has different square footage available. I do wish my projector had a tv tuner. But hooked up to AppleTV works great!Great video as always!!!
@AlvinUT2001
@AlvinUT2001 Год назад
"frickin’ laser beams" Dr. Evil 😆
@kehdepermit
@kehdepermit Год назад
I want sharks with friggin laser tvs attached to their heads!
@mclairmont4929
@mclairmont4929 Год назад
Total yes to reviewing laser tv and ust
@Johnnytrades101
@Johnnytrades101 Год назад
The "Laser TV" is a great option. Except.... in a home theater. My biggest gripe is that to properly locate a center channel is all but impossible. One option was a acoustically transparent screen, but had to be placed at least 10 to 12 inches away from the wall to accommodate a speaker behind it. Too much trouble, so I went with a 77 OLED and called it done.
@lynnnabors4709
@lynnnabors4709 Год назад
i plan to purchase one soon so yes. more reviews on these. your reviews are always A+ .
@mullinzg
@mullinzg Год назад
Would love to see more UST LTV content, seeing as it’s looking like the pricing of them compete with most mid/high level tv’s
@sbtube73
@sbtube73 Год назад
I'm glad someone has said it that all these projectors should come with an ALR screen at that price point 😁
@markdavid7013
@markdavid7013 Год назад
1st time that I've heard of the term...I agree with your definition too...One package that supplies all the functions of a "TV"
@sobendd
@sobendd Год назад
Yes please please do UST laser TV reviews! Always new TV tech being covered but so few cover UST ! Not everyone is about the best picture, some are bang for buck which includes size !
@IvanRubin
@IvanRubin Год назад
Yesss please I would watch all your laser tv/ projector videos if you made them!!!
@jasonhatter9535
@jasonhatter9535 Год назад
I would love to see reviews on the Hisense laser tvs. Wondering how close the value proposition is for these versus a 90"+ traditional TV.
@djparra41
@djparra41 Год назад
Truth is it’ll come down to three things 1) Your preference in immersion level/seating distance 2) Frame rate (LTVs are only 60hz @ “4k”, kind of a let down with action films or anything move than a walking pace for that matter) 3) Black levels/ daytime viewing (I can black out my living room so possible work arounds, however, night viewing with moderately lit rooms are 6 out of 10)
@teofilol2666
@teofilol2666 Год назад
@@djparra41 you should talk about the price difference also.
@djparra41
@djparra41 Год назад
@@teofilol2666 I was considering it however I bought my Vava Chroma as a preorder with a 120" screen for $2800 all in. Where as now it's probably $4500-$5000 after tax. So to me that was absolute no brainer but secondly I didn't mention it because is very likely in 4 years "Entry-level" 100" TVs will be in that price range. As for right now you're right UST projectors are half to one third the cost 100" to 100" with equal picture quality and frame rate. Above a 100" USTs are a must as prices sky rocket after that size.
@adlv21
@adlv21 Год назад
Would definitely love some reviews for laser TV, always appreciate your input
@jamiedewberry6702
@jamiedewberry6702 Год назад
Yes reviews of Laser/UST projectors on the channel as well as receivers with say a consistent set of speakers to know what works, what changes each's system does to your setup.
@joke2011
@joke2011 Год назад
Yes, please review Laser TV's. I would like to buy one in the future.
@juan080876
@juan080876 Год назад
Yes, yes, and yes. Please cover more of this space. I personally feel this direction that the industry is going.
@scottrussell8508
@scottrussell8508 Год назад
YES, YES, YES. My next TV will certainly be a UST, PLEASE review them!
@GeekGinger
@GeekGinger Год назад
I happen to have an old 50” Panasonic plasma monitor. It doesn’t have speakers, or a tuner, but it *looks* like a TV so that’s what people call it. With the projector it doesn’t have the same form factor so I don’t know if people will call it a TV, but I think requiring it to have a tuner is a good idea if for no other reason than to prevent manufacturers from dropping them for cost savings.
@robwr737
@robwr737 Год назад
What do you need a TV tuner for? You got cable or satellite or RU-vid TV or something similar? Yeah, get it, since you can get local channels elsewhere or are included in most subscriptions services, there's really no need for tuners. Trust me, it will not be long b4 they go away like vhs tapes.
@JoelsterG4k
@JoelsterG4k Год назад
Yes I think they should only have the TV if it has a TV tuner if not I call them UST projectors, and yes I think you should include them in the channel, I love your content and projectors are part of what we review.
@ugeshkumar91
@ugeshkumar91 Год назад
Yes , Please do reviews on Laser TV / UST Projector.
@DileepaRanawake
@DileepaRanawake 8 месяцев назад
Yes please. Ust / laser tvs are great tech for people who don’t always want a screen in their space. Please cover more
@chrisgraham4979
@chrisgraham4979 Год назад
Always appreciate your content reviews and info
@NordicDan
@NordicDan Год назад
If an affordable one that supports 3D and has a low input lag (for gaming) were to be released, I'd jump at it. I love the idea of not having to run cabling through the ceiling in my finished basement to complete my theater system.
@jdx4174
@jdx4174 6 месяцев назад
Now that we have the Awol Vision 3000 and 3500pro, did you get one?
@NordicDan
@NordicDan 6 месяцев назад
@@jdx4174 I did actually! The price is still above what I can afford in the short run, but these projectors look like someone definitely worth following as tech progresses
@debw2635
@debw2635 Год назад
I would like to learn the visual differences between the laser tv offerings. which brand has better clarity, color saturation, we are thinking about using one for a theater room, however there isnt alot of reviews i can find who are talking about these things.
@sox2000
@sox2000 8 месяцев назад
Okay, to your request, you absolutely should--maybe even must--make reviews regarding Laser TVs and UST projectors. I've been studying these products for a couple weeks now and the terminology argument you were making really helped me understand some concepts that (or should be) important to consumers. At first, I was a little resistant because I can't remember the last time I used the native tuner (but now I admit I'm close with my current Roku TV), BUT it is 100% true that I've never bought a TV without a screen lol. And the importance of the screen when it comes to the quality of the viewing experience with a UST is undeniable. If you don't have a consumer base educated on that, you will have many spend thousands of dollars on a UST without understanding that they may need to spend thousands more on a screen--or a particular screen like ALR--to achieve the results they are hoping for. After all, today, they (we) process a projector as something better for a dark room. Use the word "TV" and amp up marketing on brightness and you'll get a lot of consumers fooled into buying and end up feeling like they were swindled into a nickel-and-diming drain, not to mention an unintended, self-inflicted bad rep to the same manufacturers who are producing what looks to be an incredible emerging technology. Most people don't study when they buy...I am in this case because the dollars are way too high for me to flippantly drop 5-10 grand on something. And what happened? I got super excited over a projector and then discovered I needed to spend a grand more on a screen. And then I discovered I needed to spend another grand more on top of it to get the right screen that would work. And then I discovered I might need to spend a couple more grand on a stand/or cabinet so my setup wouldn't look like I was house poor with sh** on the floor instead of cleanly placed into a console. So, yeah...hope this helps with your request: Please do continue educating on the topic and definitely do reviews of laser projectors and laser tv's. Also, maybe advocate for this concept: laser projector as a standalone, ALR or any other screen as a standalone, laser tv as the package, BUT...the concept of what I'll call an integrated laser TV, where the screen uses some of the lost depth to de-bulk the projector. If that doesn't make sense, think of the bulky projector today and a floor rising screen. Then imagine some of the bulk from the projector has moved from the projector to the back of the back to the screen, and what instead extends out in motorized fashion is only what is needed to project. I feel like I'm giving a patent away here, but my hope is if I am, someone with a decent heart would compensate me appropriately lol. Regardless, hope this helps--and thank you for this video.
@ineffable9777
@ineffable9777 Год назад
In my opinion it's a projector because it projects images to a blank distant screen, as per the name. A tv is a screen with images produced directly behind it and shown through the screen, with watching consumer-oriented entertainment its main function, such as movies and games from a game console, however many can function well with a gaming computer as well. Monitors, as per the name, are the same but designed for "monitoring" with a computer, typically with a smaller display for use at a desk for more upright, intensive tasks such as editing content, producing music, or even gaming. It's often used for more professional tasks to monitor quality of content or get an optimal view of gameplay for streamers etc. There can be some overlap, especially today in televisions and monitors but overall they have their differences which can usually be distinguished in my opinion. We should keep the terms we've had well-established for years in my opinion, until we have more concrete reason to change said terms. The title had me thinking this was a new tv display technology compared to the likes of OLED, microLED, etc.
@gregm9506
@gregm9506 Год назад
I've just moved to laser tv from OLED. The movie immersion is on another level. Yes the blacks could be better but the size more than makes up for it. The overall picture quality is fantastic. The one large negative is setup. It's a real pain in the ass to get lined up with a screen and that's why the laser tv market won't blow up until they're easier to install. And Yes, I'd love to see reviews on Laser Tv's.
@code3karch
@code3karch Год назад
If size was not part of the equation, which tv do you prefer for picture quality overall? OLED or Laser?
@RobertK1993
@RobertK1993 Год назад
OLED is better
@RobertK1993
@RobertK1993 Год назад
@@code3karch OLED is better laser has black level issues meaning worse then LED/Mini LED
@gregm9506
@gregm9506 Год назад
@@code3karch Obviously the OLED is better but size is part of the equation and I'll never return to tv's of any kind for movie viewing until they come bigger than 100'' at a decent price. I have 3 OLED's including a 77'' LG CX and my Epson LS800 blows them all away regards movie immersion. The picture quality on the LS800 is fantastic and it's bright enough to even look great with HDR content. The projector also throws a more natural looking image unlike the gloss screened OLED's so is more filmic looking and easier on the eyes. It's only downfall is black levels. Overall contrast is fantastic and the grey blacks are only apparent on the bars in scoped movies or extremely dark scenes where there is no light source in the scene. The blacks on OLED's are fantastic but apart from black bars when watching scoped movies, absolute black is rarely needed as all detail would be crushed. A Laser tv with good brightness and contrast will give the perception of deep blacks to the human eye in all but the most challenging scenes.
@gregm9506
@gregm9506 Год назад
@@RobertK1993 OLED's are not without their flaws either. Burn In, Banding near black, Raised Blacks, Crushed Blacks, 24fps stutter, struggle with highly compressed content. Until OLED's come in huge sizes at reasonable prices, Projection is better. If you have the space for a large screen or even just a large wall. Size wins every time.
@zirekangel
@zirekangel Год назад
im on a samsung ust rn and excited for more people to experience gaming in large format! more ust reviews pls!!
@jakjsr
@jakjsr Год назад
Hi there. Would love to know where you got that cool fire background in this video!
@jasonwurster387
@jasonwurster387 Год назад
Very informative. But what does the image look like? How's the quality?
@Shooter1812
@Shooter1812 Год назад
Yes, please review Laser TVs in the future. Thank you.
@craigosterberg5045
@craigosterberg5045 Год назад
Thanks for explaining.
@kurtisgarcia6965
@kurtisgarcia6965 Год назад
Yes please do and please give the awol some love no one wants to review this but I promise you the 3500 awol is a wonderful tv esp in my living room with skylights right above it and a big triple fixed window on the other side..... Keep up the work enjoy the channel
@ammej768
@ammej768 Год назад
A company I worked for here in lil ole ENGLAND developed a true laser projector back in 1980 over 40 years ago. It used a ruby laser and a dye laser to get the 3 primary colours. A rotating multi segment mirror produced a line scan, and a second rapidly oscillating mirror produced the vertical frame. The lasers needed a gallon of water per minute to cool them. Also, a very large 25 kilowatt power supply. The resultant picture was perfectly viewable in a well lit room and about 100 inches in side. Because of the power and cooling requirements, it was not really commercially viable. The company was Dwight Cavendish, located in St. Neots in Cambridgeshire, England.
@JackRABBITslim27
@JackRABBITslim27 Год назад
The solution to projectors isn't the projector. It's the reflective surface. When they develop a surface that can reflect to the viewer 1,500 Nits of light WITH! HDMI 2.1 sources. I would say that's a game changer.
@mikeb.2925
@mikeb.2925 Год назад
Gotta get that input lag for gaming down too. Some of them are absolutely non starters.
@martincamenzuli4774
@martincamenzuli4774 Год назад
I agree 100%. Should include a Laser projector along with a ALR screen.
@alexb115
@alexb115 Год назад
I'm about to build a home theater in the basement in the coming 6 months or so. I'm torn between long throw projector or USTs. It'll be light controller room so not a problem for either of them, but while recommendations now are for long throw, i have a gut feeling that all the tech focus are on USTs right now? Just a feeling that they'll advance quick and eventually be super good for a 120" screen.
@pedrovisgueira
@pedrovisgueira Год назад
Now I want a video actually showing the product and if it's any good
@humeyboy
@humeyboy Год назад
LG had a short throw Laser projector many years ago, it was called Hugo AFAIR and the Hugo 2 did not materialise.
@lixxey
@lixxey Месяц назад
Yes , please expound we were discussing this with some pals 2 years ago.
@jackielinde7568
@jackielinde7568 Год назад
Seeing that the primary difference between a "television/TV" and a monitor is the presence/lack of a TV tuner. After all, Television means "broadcasting vision from a distance". So, if it has a tuner, it can be called television, and if not, then either a projector (a term already in use) or a monitor. I'd probably settle on projector, since tunerless devices that throw pictures on a flat surface not attached to the device are often called projectors. And if the tech is using lasers over some other image generating tech, I'm fine with that being included. And, if you REALLY want to get pedantic, we've had projection TV's since at least the 1980s. You could call the Hisense device a "Laser Protection TV".
@alxking1901
@alxking1901 Год назад
I just ordered a new laser tv. 3D and capable of up to 150 inches was the selling point for me. I have a 110 inch screen that the projector I have can’t fit the screen in the place I have it and this new UST projector will change that. If it works well enough, I’ll be ditching a lot of my old tech.
@yousef1989er
@yousef1989er Год назад
would love some more content about laser TVs and projectors! DO IT!
@colegeful
@colegeful Год назад
I may be biased because I’m building our my basement which includes a theater room, so I would love more projector reviews.
@GixrGuy
@GixrGuy Год назад
Peace be with you! I enjoy your channel and thought to take you up on your suggestion to comment on the Phrase “Laser TV’s.” - I own a UST - Love to see UST reviews here - Why not just call them what they are , UST? - An ALR Screen should NOT be an Determining factor because it’s possible to simply project on a wall. After all it’s a Projector. - Like modern day TV’s, the video source can be a DVD, Streaming and TV Tuner but how many people receive over-the-air TV reception? - What’s more important is the device’s built in Streaming Service ie: Google TV, Roku, Apple TV et al, Many people “cutting the cable” want Netflix. Netflix isn’t available on Google TV. So the person would need to purchase a Streaming Box My Humble Opinion
@joenozemack6602
@joenozemack6602 Год назад
I'm very interested in getting a UST and screen. Reviews would be great.
@oppachoi
@oppachoi Год назад
yes! would love reviews on UST projectors!!
@RonRon888
@RonRon888 Год назад
Would love to see reviews for Laser TV/Projectors
@chuckz28
@chuckz28 Год назад
Absolutely please review projectors and laser tvs!
@geraldgale6785
@geraldgale6785 Год назад
yes cover way more laser / projector tvs. people that move often need them
@chewingcheung
@chewingcheung Год назад
The screen itself is foldable or can be setup? Meaning you don’t have to carry a big screen? Please do more of these videos. My next “TV” will likely be such short throw laser thingy.
@virtualworldaddict301
@virtualworldaddict301 Год назад
I would love to use ultra short throws and laser tvs be reviewed on this channel as I've got LG'S HU85LA ultra short throw and it's pretty much turned into the house's TV. Projectors are going to stay my primary TV because I'll never be able to afford a 100" TV outside of prices dropping astronomically. I do plan on, when it eventually dies, upgrading to whatever has three lasers. Whether it's a laser TV or something termed something else. As long as it looks good and I get my large screen, I could care less what people call it. I am thinking Hisense though because their installation of their screens is much more straight forward then just measuring yourself and adjusting. Either way, I'm happy to see the technology expanding.
@kromanaut
@kromanaut Год назад
Thanks for the informative video. My takeaway from this video is that a "laser TV" is basically a marketing term for a specific kind of Ultra Short Throw projector and screen combination. The projector must use a laser light source, have a TV tuner, etc., Importantly, the term "laser TV" refers to not just the UST projector unit, but also the specialized ALR screen that it has been specifically designed to project on. The screen is an integral part of a "laser TV" and is not generally interchangeable with other surfaces such as walls, or classic roll-up projection screens, correct? If this is so, doesn't that mean you will still have to worry about hauling a large screen up the tiny stairs of hypothetical cramped NYC apartment? Unless the screen can roll up or something, the laser TV solution is still bulky and hard to move around. I'm not sure its any more convenient than the flat panel TV solution, which can easily be "hung" or mounted anywhere, whereas the laser tv requires mounting the screen AND having a separate shelf surface for the rather large footprint of the projector unit. Perhaps I am missing something, but I can't help but wonder if "laser tvs" are mostly marketing hype for laser UST projectors. I'm curious if you guys agree or disagree with this?
@ChristianMartinez-co1vb
@ChristianMartinez-co1vb Год назад
As I am watching on my Tri laser UST Projector, U2 JMGO ❤. No ALR Screen yet 😢 ( Ambient Light Rejection/Reflection ) CLR ( Ceiling Ambient Light Rejecting )
@brysnerdery
@brysnerdery Год назад
Is there a link to the Eddie Bauer sweater? I love it!
@travis3366
@travis3366 Год назад
Yes more laser tv /ust projectors reviews Plz!
@energitrimmeren
@energitrimmeren Год назад
I would definitely like more tests on projection “TV”
@Lethaltail
@Lethaltail Год назад
I actually didnt know brands were still doing Laser UST Projectors, I only knew about the 2013 LG model that cost over 10 Grand.
@nelsonc6173
@nelsonc6173 Год назад
Oh yeah please do reviews on Laser TV's and UHD projectors!!! Please do!!!
@netboyatl
@netboyatl Год назад
Yes please review Laser TV’s/short throw projectors…
@MrMackievelli
@MrMackievelli Год назад
I'm old enough to remember Mitsubishi marketing a laser TV well before Hisense. They were rear projection, but still.
@ivonakis
@ivonakis Год назад
For something to be TV it needs to have Tuner build in. As for whether a screen should be included - I think so. Customer should be able to compare the contrast and brightness of regular and lazer TV directly.
@carlosmessuti1601
@carlosmessuti1601 Год назад
I really like your channel! Full supporter but I thought that you were gonna give us like image quality or comparison. Was the same information for ten minutes 😵‍💫
@IkariAin
@IkariAin 9 месяцев назад
Please review any kind os UST. TV Turner is no a Must Have anyhow nowadays. Thank You Caleb
@atone7628
@atone7628 3 месяца назад
Yes please review laser TV. I been looking at Hisense P2 Pro and would like your opinion on it
@Andrew14312018
@Andrew14312018 Год назад
Caleb, could you please review the Hisense 100 inch L9G Series Frickin' Laser TV. How would picture quality compare against an 85 inch Sony X95K? Thanks.
@backupplanjaime
@backupplanjaime Год назад
I would really like to see a review for one of those Dolby Vision capable laser tvs from Hisense
@jonatamaniuk
@jonatamaniuk Год назад
I definitely agree that if it’s going to be called a “TV” it should be an all-in-one purchase (no, may not be one piece but it should all come in one package). I would differ, however, and say that if it will be called TV it doesn’t need to have a TV tuner built in but should have some form of content consumption built in (ie Roku / Google TV / Fire TV or yes even a digital OTA tuner). That way there is no need to buy a separate accessory to begin enjoying your purchase.
@SandyWhistle
@SandyWhistle Год назад
hi. im planning to buy new TV and im between S95B and G2 you said one video that you would recommend G2 for overall package but someone said for gaming and overall S95B is better, so what are your thoughts of it? are you planning to make a comparison video of these two? Interesting is that they both are pretty much at the same price range.. maybe you can get me quick up to speed which one should i choose. pros and cons?
@PSYCHOV3N0M
@PSYCHOV3N0M Год назад
S95B has superior picture quality vs the G2. Both are great gaming TV's.
@PinkMoonisGonnaGetYou
@PinkMoonisGonnaGetYou Год назад
Where can i find the video of the fireplace in the background?
@khlymore
@khlymore 7 месяцев назад
what happened to HDI 3dLaserTV 1,000Hz or Mitsubishi LaserVue?
@wickedhometheater3663
@wickedhometheater3663 Год назад
Us and AegisAV are partnering together with Vividstorm (and hopefully SI) for a single unit (cabinet, screen, projector) with up to 120" floor rising UST screen. We have been exhibiting and installing UST projectors since the Optoma GT5500+ came out, way ahead of a lot of other AV companies. I believe in innovative technology, not brand names. When you have TV's and standard projectors being in the human psyche for decades (in the case of projectors, a millennium), coming up with a new twist on the same concept, is what makes it innovative, especially if it solves multiple issues. UST's solve the big screen enjoyment, in a space that a standard projector can't do and where you can't hang a TV, and get a screen much larger for less. Remember, the numbers go from TV to projection when you go above 85". I can demonstrate a 120" screen in less of a space that you would for a standard couch, and with disappearing screen, you don't have a huge monolith when it is turned off (any TV) or a huge screen on the wall. It makes spouses very happy.
@hangkooshin3170
@hangkooshin3170 Год назад
Hinsese Laser TV ( and all shorthrough projector) is a 0.47DMD chipset projector. Theoretically 4k, but the actual resolution is slightly better than 1080p. 0.66 chipset projectors are almost equivalent to 4k. And the laser dlp engine produce noticable rainbow effect.
@hiramb7956
@hiramb7956 Год назад
Yes, please cover more Laser TV/UST’s
@Reallynotnick
@Reallynotnick Год назад
At the end you said "rear projection system" when I assume you meant to say traditional front projection system (or however you would say non-UST projector). Since rear projection systems are not made anymore and would be even harder to get around corners.
@alexte1872
@alexte1872 Год назад
Yes, Please review the Short throw projector
@tjam4229
@tjam4229 Год назад
Hell yeah. Please review UST projectors
@bjarnenilsson80
@bjarnenilsson80 Год назад
The FCCs definition of a tv ( esp requiering the the ora tuner) might have made sencewhy back when the standard was deffined, Do it still make sence, whell doesmoste of the liniar programming being consumed in the US today get delivered via ota? If it does, fine lwave the tuner requirement where it is, if not the standard has to be updated
@IraQNid
@IraQNid 8 месяцев назад
CRT front mounted projectors were considered a console TV for its day. Rear projection DLP units that were fully enclosed in the same cabinet that held the speakers, projection screen, tuner, etc. was also known as a projection screen TV. Pico laser projectors have been around for some years now and could be used with external tuners to serve as the TV portion. So I'm not really sure why this is new to you since you review all things digital.
@WillAnderson4
@WillAnderson4 Год назад
Are these good for watching sports? Is motion smooth?
@L4tinoR4g3
@L4tinoR4g3 Год назад
I thought you would mention Mitsubishi Laser TV that wasn't a projector that came out way before Hisense short throw projector.
@MCPizzle313
@MCPizzle313 Год назад
Excited to adopt this tech as soon as my kids are past the touch everything at eye level stage.
@scottivlow9962
@scottivlow9962 Год назад
Caleb after this video, I'm thinking if you could only go back in time to review the big projection TV's in 50" and 55" from the 1980's. If only could make a funny video defining what a "projection TV" is in this decade. Anyone under 50 probably has no idea what that looked like. I'll watch your projection videos. The only thing about them is they do require dark theater rooms and only people that do DIY theater rooms aren't likely to need to RU-vid reviews for a laser projectors. These people make youtube videos showing off in home theater rooms like freaking money is no damn object. These guys know from the start what they want without a projector review. Projectors always work best in dark rooms so that's the biggest drawback about them. On that note, what the youtube influencers' consensus say about TVs over 80" is they recommend that instead of buying these super big Tv's is to just buy a projector. The drawback to super big Tv's is how do you get rid of them when you want to upgrade?So projectors have a real and better purpose. For me a 55" TV is way bigger than anything I really need but I watch those bigger TV reviews anyway.
@edwinstar100
@edwinstar100 Год назад
Regarding laser TV. I have not been impressed by the picture brightness, ever. I love your channel and direct people to it often and hope you continue to be critical of things good and bad. I understand your need to branch out, everyone seems to have a new tv by now. (the dark corners of my recent Sony aside) Be clear about what you do, is my suggestion. Are you marketing or driving this technology closer to perfection. Thanks for all the good information over the years and the pleasure of anticipating new content and viewing it.
@RobertK1993
@RobertK1993 Год назад
What Sony Bravia?
@BigYouDog
@BigYouDog Год назад
Here in the UK, no matter what make of vacuum cleaner you own, you do 'the hoovering'
@almightyblue3744
@almightyblue3744 Год назад
Definitely would love to see more reviews of USTs/Laser TVs. After upgrading our living room TV and finishing our family theater room, I am hoping one will be our next major purchase. Seeing how much prices have come down in just the last 2 years makes this a serious consideration.
@sirdan357
@sirdan357 Год назад
Didn't they introduce a couple flatscreens that had a laser backlight years ago? It seemed like it had some buzz but then vanished quickly.
@javiertrevino5535
@javiertrevino5535 Месяц назад
yes , review projectors, you know a ton about TVS, make sense to hear your opinion on projectrors, keep up the good work by the way
@rm1825114
@rm1825114 Год назад
This is what Samsung’s The Frame needed to be! And it’ll be cool to see Samsung fully release this in a few years.
@aakar88
@aakar88 Год назад
Will be interested in this technology as soon as Sony puts one out, expectation of Master Class video quality is a must, though
@RobertK1993
@RobertK1993 Год назад
Busy with QD OLED and Micro LED
@3d1e00
@3d1e00 Год назад
Didn't misubishi have a Lazer TV based on dlp way back?
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