Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “This Upgrade is INSANE – 75 Inch 4K Mini LED TV ! π”.
Yo Jonathan here and behind me, is something I was extraordinarily excited to check out. This is a 75 inch qned 4K TV from LG, which to me, is one of the best total packages in terms of price performance features and size that you can scoop up today. Now, disclaimer LG did send this TV out, so this is a sponsored showcase if you’re a fan of the channel, something as simple as just watching this video and dropping a like goes a tremendous way and is much appreciated. Also, if you want to drop a comment, I’ll be replying with virtual cookies and high fives for the first 30 minutes after this video goes live. So I’m a huge huge fan of HDR and Dolby vision, and I feel like at this point in time, especially in 2022, with the state of streaming, whether it’s shows or movies the tech that is packed inside of the cameras that we shoot with especially smartphones. Everyone should get a chance to experience it. The problem with TVs, however, up until more recently, is to get that gray, 8 Dolby vision and HDR experience. You typically had to drop a ton of cash, so I think mini LED is going to be a huge step forward into making it more accessible, more obtainable and, most importantly, more affordable again getting back to the tech that is packed inside the cameras that we shoot. Videos with most feature 12 13 14 stops dynamic range and with SDR you’re only seeing about half of that which is wild, I think there’s a misconception with HDR that it’s just brighter when in reality, there’s more color, there’s more contrast. Things are brighter when and where they need to be and really more so it’s closer to how our eyes perceive things in real life. The video that you’re watching right now is an HDR and if YouTube did a better job at supporting that or adding Dolby Vision.
Renee Ritchie, please make it happen. I would do it every single time, because it’s such a fun and beautiful format to work in so this TV is part of the qned 85 series 85, representing the series, is not the size again. This is the 75 inch model, but there are four different size options: 55, 65, 75 and a monstrous 86 inches. I think I’ve kind of grown accustomed to 65-inch TVs, so in your head, when you’re going from 65 up to 75 inches you’re, not thinking it’s going to be that big of a change, but it is pretty drastic. This is a giant TV.
The feet also go out pretty wide. So definitely keep that in mind if you’re looking to grab one of these. Alternatively, if you have a bigger space and you’re looking to fill that this is probably the one to look at when you factor in the size and the image quality is what makes such an enticing option.
Alternatively, if you don’t need a TV, this big, the 65 inch is also a tremendous value. Now, on the tech side of things, there’s a couple of really important things going on, starting with the panel, this packs quantum dot Nano cell color technology, which sounds like it’s straight out of a Marvel movie movie. But what that translates to is the color and the image quality you’re getting which is beautiful. The other thing is the mini, LED backlighting and that’s kind of the MVP. Here many LEDs are about 40 times smaller than traditional LEDs, which means you can pack more of them in here, and that gives you more control that combined with the Precision dimming and, of course the panel is, what’s ultimately going to give you brighter colors. More contrast, deeper, blacks and, more importantly, all of that without any unwanted haloing.
We shot a music video in Dolby Vision that if you want to check out or download the source file, I’ll drop a link down below, but once you get to the night exterior shots and in particular this wide shot here, where there’s bright lights. But a lot of blank empty space that will quickly expose haloing or light bleed, and this performed surprisingly well, I would say, over the past year and a half I’ve shot way more HDR and Dolby Vision. Things having tools like a Macbook xdr has been super helpful and made it more accessible, but parallel to that, having something like this, where you can cross-reference a grade, throw it on a thumb, drive and then see it on. The big screen has been tremendously valuable and yes, Dolby vision is a flavor of HDR, but why I enjoy it? So much is you’re getting that information more metadata on a frame by frame seen by scene bases.
So when you’re, going from things like a night, shot to a bright day, shot is smooth it’s seamless and when you experience really good Dolby Vision, it’s hard to go back so many different streaming platforms, whether it’s Hulu, Netflix, HBO, Max Apple TV plus, are all bringing Really really great Dolby vision and HDR stuff these days. So if you’re not watching it in that format, you’re really not experiencing it in its truest form. Now filmmaker mode proves that not all heroes, wear capes and what this does is turns off any unwanted any unneeded. Any unnecessary post processing so like the name implies, allows us to view the source as the filmmaker intended. I could go on for days, and I know I’ve kind of nerded out and talked about the film and video side of this TV parallel to that, if you’re into current gen console gaming, whether it’s Xbox or PS5, this also packs everything you need.
This packs freesync twin HDMI, 2.1 ports, 120 hertz, refresh rate and Native support for GeForce. Now, if you’re into the cloud gaming approach, the other area where LG really shines at is their image processing. So inside is their A7 Gen, 5 AI processor and that’s going to work in tandem with the panel to give you the best possible image across not only video but gaming, as I just mentioned.
That then leads to things like AI picture Pro 4K. So, if you’re watching something that isn’t 4K, maybe it’s cable and 720 or 1080 – that’s going to upscale the image and bring things up to standard, because when you’re watching on a TV, this side eyes, if it’s kind of potato-like it’s going to be exposed, it is A really well-rounded package, I think the other thing that always surprises me with LG TVs is the built-in speakers. Obviously I love me some audio setups and external speakers, but the built-in ones are surprisingly great. So if you don’t have a huge space or you can’t blast things at Back to the Future volumes, I think a lot of people will be content with the built-in speakers and, of course, you can always upgrade down the road, but having that flexibility is really nice.
I’Ve been very fortunate to get a chance to check out all kinds of tech, and I think this is one of those things that will help Propel Tech forward. Again. Everyone should get a chance to watch things and experience things in HDR, because it’s how we perceive and see things in real life. So having something like this, where it’s going to bring you closer to that image, quality, HDR, Dolby Vision, but, more importantly, make it more affordable, is why this is such a cool piece of text. So, aside from that, hopefully you enjoyed the video video.
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