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In terms of hardware, this has got to be one of the best, most premium,

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state-of-the-art TVs you can buy. [music] It's the Sony Bravia 82.

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Unfortunately, Sony kind of just snatched defeat from the jaws of victory

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at the last second with the way they've set this up, and we'll talk about that

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later with some charts and crap. The good news is you can still get to like

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near perfection if you know what you're doing. But before all that, let's unbox

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it and see if it's different than the one that I have at home from a year or

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two ago. Based on this, no, this is a

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back panel. It's going to clip on the back and and cover some of the cables

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and crap. And I'm just saying it looks similar to the one I have because it has

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this uh checker pattern. What else we got? Uh more of the same but smaller

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strippy version. Feet. I'm a wall mounty

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guy, but these are cool cuz they can go at different heights. I'll show you that later. They're metal. Quick start guide.

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The remotes in here. Whoa. This has got to be recycled plastic or something

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because it's got that speckle pattern that you see, you know, with your

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recycled shoes. I'd rather it was like titanium or something really premium

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feeling. But I guess if they're going to cheap out, they can make me feel good

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about it. This thing actually has some really cool features that I'll tell you

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about later that I never heard of before, even though they're not new to

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this model.

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Wow. Turned out I didn't even need to make my own sound effects.

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Yeah. '90s kid.

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Looks kind of small. Hey, 65 in these days. Some guys have 120in TVs at their

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place. I can't compete with that.

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Showing you how the legs go on. Super simple how the two configurations work.

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So, in the low configuration, you're going to be in the top two. And you can see how there will be very low clearance

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between your TV console and the TV itself. Just this much. And in the high

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configuration, you're [music] going to have that much space. So, you could

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potentially fit a soundbar under there. For IO, we got a couple USB ports that

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you can plug random stuff into. We got actually the power button here. So, like

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the actual on TV buttons. There's a single button and it's back here, not on

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the bottom or the edge like you normally find. inconvenient, but I guess it's

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there. Then, interestingly, there is a hardware toggle switch for the

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microphone. The microphone that you would use for, you know, talking to an

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assistant or potentially for calibrating

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the speakers that are on board here. We'll talk about that later. You can

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turn on or off, which is actually nice. Digital audio out and then four HDMI

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ports. two of which are 2.1 with the 4K120 and uh one of them has EER. Then

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you've got your LAN port and some, you know, remote ones so that if you want to

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put in an IR sensor, which I actually have in my setup, uh you can do that.

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And then finally, you got your little uh your boomer knob at the bottom.

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All right, finally we can get this thing turned on and uh see what's on TV. Oh,

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>> They're asking you, is it on a table or is it on the wall? And the TV speaker

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sound will be optimized based on the position of the TV. So, what I am

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assuming is that they're assuming if you put it on a wall, your TV is going to be

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closer to the wall, really hugged up next to it. So, that's going to be a

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different kind of sound profile than if it were on a stand, presumably farther.

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However, you actually might want to choose wall mount if it's on a stand

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really close to the wall. And you might want to choose tabletop stand if you've

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wall mounted it, but your wall mount sticks out far from the wall like mine

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does. [music] At least our current situation is clear. That's that that's on the table. A note about the TV's

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onboard speakers for a second. This is the type of TV where [music] the

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speakers is actually the whole screen glass vibrating like this with two

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actuators. In addition to that, it has two 10 watt subwoofers. Uh, and one

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thing that's cool is you can actually do like a room correction calibration

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[music] during the onboard setup right here, which is going to use the microphone in the TV and maybe even the

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microphone in the remote so it knows where my main listening position is.

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Let's see. Hold your TV remote at chest level and point it towards the TV.

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She done. What is this? You consent to

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Samba TV collecting and processing viewership information from this TV. Why

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would I choose? Why would I accept that? What do [music] I get? You know, from

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the kindness of my heart, you know, here's my data. Go make money. No, man.

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Save and exit. There is an app you can download where you can change the TV

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settings and you can [music] use it as your remote in case you lose this in the

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couch cracks, which happens [music] on my couch all the time. But not looking

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at it right now because I don't want to connect my Google account to it because then I'll be talking to my Google Home

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at my actual house and it'll think I'm talking about a TV that I don't actually

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own anymore. And there's a feature to find your remote and make it beep, which

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is critical. [laughter] I'm not speaking from experience, I promise. How about

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some content? Look at this thing. It's a 4K. This is the 65 in HDR Dolby Vision

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uh QD OLED. And it looks fantastic. It

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is so sparkly, so bright, so vivid and

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black and I I just I can't even talk straight cuz I'm watching it. It's so

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good to watch. Talking about brightness, there are brighter TVs on the market,

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but we tested the brightness here, and it's plenty bright, up to 2600 nits in

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HDR on the vivid mode, which I personally wouldn't use, but it's still

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around 2,000 nits on more professional modes. In SDR, it drops dramatically

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down to, you know, around 800 nits. So,

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if you're watching, you know, TV like Friends in a really bright sunbathed

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room might not cut the mustard for you.

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Your mileage may vary. Looking at how saturated and bright that is. My first

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question is what mode are we in? Now, when it comes to the modes, the first

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interesting thing is that weirdly they like there's modes that are

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nested in modes. So, for example, we're in the video/ images content type right

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now. In addition to that, they have game and they have PC. And so within each of

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those content type buckets, there are different modes. In the PC bucket,

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there's one mode. In the game bucket, there's two modes. Like each of them has

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a standard one. And then there's of course the picture and images bucket,

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which has many modes. And we are currently in the standard. Just feel

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like they could have been like a normal TV had one bucket, but okay, whatever.

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for each of those buckets, they all have a standard one. So, if you make tweaks

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to the standard mode, you actually have to make those tweaks in each bucket.

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Not to mention, okay, there's also different inputs. And on newer TVs, when

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you tweak the settings of whatever mode, they're usually particular to a to that

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input. So, if you go to another input, you'd have to change it there, too. Although, on this TV, you can check a

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box to apply to all inputs, which actually is really nice to have that

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flexibility. So, we're in the video and images bucket. And just one quick note,

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look at this little toggle. Adjust only for YouTube app. That is kind of sick

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actually. Uh I like that cuz I have found that on my Bravia only on YouTube

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I have a desync with the the mouse moving and the sound I hear. If there is

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a setting to fix that now and I can apply it just to app that would be helpful. All right, here we are finally.

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That's a cute bird picture. We are in

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standard mode this whole time. >> Hello there. The first time we uploaded

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this video, we got a lot of feedback about our testing methodologies. We

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decided to re-upload it with this section to help add some clarity before

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James gets into the lab testing results in a second here. When we evaluate a TV,

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we use the industry's longestablished color matching function, the CIE 1931

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twoderee standard observer. It's dated and not perfect, but it's the reference

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that the majority of reviewers and as far as we know, calibrators and TV

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manufacturers still use today. A newer

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model, the CIE 170-2 2015, was created

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with a variety of goals in mind, including to better reflect how our eyes

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perceive narrowband light sources like those found in modern OLEDs. But while

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it offers some theoretical benefits, it hasn't been widely adopted. And

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depending on who you ask, it may come with undesirable trade-offs of its own.

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It's been suggested that Sony may be tuning certain recent TVs towards

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behaviors that align more closely with CIE 170-2. That isn't necessarily a bad

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thing if true. It would simply reflect a particular design philosophy. Some

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people prefer that look. However, at the same time, some people find recent Sony

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TVs a bit too blue for their liking. For

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our video, we tested the Bravia 82 based

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on the CIE1 1931 CMF. So, the results

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are consistent, repeatable, and comparable across our entire data set.

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This wasn't because 170-2 or other models for that matter are invalid. Not

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at all. It just means that we and most of the rest of the industry are still

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evaluating moving to it. And CIE is still working on improving things. So,

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it's possible an even more different standard will be set in the future.

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We'll let you know. And if and when we make a change here, it will most likely

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be in an LTLABS.com article. Our goal is

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to give viewers trustworthy data that aligns with the broader testing

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ecosystem while still acknowledging that your personal preference is what

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ultimately matters. Measurements can help for sure. We do them, but they're

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only part of the battle. Visual evaluation is highly important and if

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the standards evolve, we will evolve with them. But until then, consistency

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helps ensure that when we say a TV measures well or poorly, it means the

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same thing across every video. This also means when James alludes to this TV not

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being accurate out of the box, he just means compared to the 1931 CMF, the

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general industry standard. Other publications have shown it testing

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differently against some other standards, however. So, it's a bit of a

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mixed bag on the testing front, but what isn't much of a mixed bag is basically

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everyone thinks it looks fantastic. And this is why, as we have always said, you

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should check out multiple reviews or unboxing pluses in this case before

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making a major purchasing decision. Go out there, watch or read a variety of

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reviews. Get a variety of perspectives, then make your own informed decision or

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even just use those as a baseline, then go to the store and make your final

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decision in person based on what you like more. Now, back to James. So, let's

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see how much more drab and not sexy it is if we go into cinema, which is more

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accurate, uh, and professional, which is the most accurate. Show me that

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razledazzle. I mean, yeah, it's still it's still

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amazing. It's still great. It wasn't just vivid mode. The reds are especially

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just really awesome in the yellows. And that's a cutie OLED thing.

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>> Vivid mode. >> You want to see vivid mode? >> Yeah.

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>> Oh my god, it's eye searing. The brightness is just flying now. Holy. If

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you if you focus on just one color, it kind of just like gets your rods and

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cones all up. >> [laughter]

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>> Honestly, guys, this applies to everything I'm seeing and especially

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this mode. You can't even see what I'm seeing. Yeah, this is nuts. You know

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what my first test track would be? The 4K Blu-ray, Lord of the Rings,

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Fellowship of the Ring, Bridge of Kazadoom, You Shall Not Pass. The fire

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from the Brog IS INSANE. [groaning]

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YOU COULD JUST see like all the heat on Ian Mckllen's face. It's like ah cinema.

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Absolute cinema. Vivid mode is fun for some people. A lot of people buying this

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TV though are probably going to be purists who they want to see the creators intent. The closest thing to

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the creator's intent is always is going to be the professional mode. However, that doesn't mean you have to use it.

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It's kind of like listening to headphones that are really bassy. If you

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like the way it looks, good for you. You're weird, though. Let's talk testing

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some more. I said in the intro that this this TV like is so close to being the

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best and it it's because hardware-wise you can get really great results and we

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were able to get really great color accuracy out of this once we calibrated

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it. You can see we had delta ease of less than one once we calibrated it.

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Most people aren't calibrating their displays though. They're using the value

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values that come out of the box. And the out of the box here is in my opinion a

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bit disappointing. It's not bad. It's good even. It's just not great until you

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get a color monkey or or you just manually do it yourself, which you can

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do, or you hire somebody. It's just disappointing to see that it seems the

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white point they chose is just kind of skewed pink a bit and it's just throwing

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a lot of stuff off. My theory is maybe they're trying to differentiate these

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displays from the W OLEDs where the reds aren't as good and so they're just

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trying to jack those up which is very appealing but it lowers the actual

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accuracy. What we have is the professional mode which is in my opinion

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less than professional but it is the best mode on this TV. So I guess use it.

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Did you see that bird's face? Look at this cutie. I should take a moment just

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for those of you who have never had an OLED or don't really know what that means. Look at this. Look at this. It's

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amazing the inky blacks. So, the difference between uh an LED or miniLEDD

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again OLED really comes down to with an LED, the the light is always shining

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from the backlight and it just gets blocked. The liquid crystals, they twist

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to block the light. And so, that's why when you enter a dark room, you can

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still see it kind of glowing. You just know the TV's on even though it's displaying full black. It's because

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there's light shining from the black light. But on an OLED, they turn the

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emitters right off. This it's [music] literally just not on. And so it's as

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black as the glasses. That's why they look so awesome, especially in like

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night scenes where there's just only the moon illuminated and it's shining

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bright. Everything else can be so so black. I love OLEDs. You everyone should

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get one if they can. Let's evaluate the speakers real quick. I would never

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suggest that you use the onboard speakers, especially with a high-end TV

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like this. But let's give them a listen.

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Woohoo. All right. Do not go above 50. I think it goes to 100, but gez that

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sounded that sounded really distorted and harsh. I think it sounds okay. A lot

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of people will just use it this way. I recommend obviously I'm like a home

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theater person, [music] so I recommend at least getting bookshelves, maybe even

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a soundbar, but as far as TV speakers go, it could be worse. I think the

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screen time limiter scheduler is a cool feature, though. So, basically, you can

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make it so you can't use this TV during specified hours unless you like enter a

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pin. [music] Um, and that is really cool cuz in my house, there's, you know, no

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TV after 7:00 p.m. kind of thing in the leadup to bedtime. So, I'm totally into

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that. Now, we got the PlayStation 5 connected to this puppy. And you can see

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that the content type automatically switched to game. So, that's going to be

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lower latency, which is important because the standard latency we measured

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on the uh video mode was

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poop, but totally sufficient when you're watching a movie. And the lag is way

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better when you're in these modes. So, uh it automatically switched to that.

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The question we have now though is if we put a movie into our PlayStation, will

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it switch back automatically to a video/ images mode? It did. Here we

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go. Just launching the Plex app, not even launching content, has switched us

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back to the video images content type. Okay, that's cool. Let's go back to

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gaming. Wait, wait, wait, wait. Lord of the Rings, we got to see it. Vivid

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Hobbits, let's go.

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Woo! Oh, I'm getting a tan.

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Oh, this is sacrilege. A,

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we wired the Ethernet. Now, this should improve things because we're wiring

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through the PlayStation, which has gigabit Ethernet. Whereas, if we were

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just wiring the TV, that actually might

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be slower than your Wi-Fi because the TV Ethernet ports are generally still 100,

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which is just insane and criminally low and not sufficient for like a really

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heavy bit rate 4K Blu-ray quality movie.

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Come on.

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I refuse to turn down the quality. But anyway, back to gaming.

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Whoa, that was crazy. Did you see that? The colors just changed. I went in the

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menu, it still looked all vivid. And then when I hit play on this game, I saw

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the color shift because now it's got to be back in the game mode. Let me just

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rattle off a bunch of gaming features. With a PlayStation specifically, there's

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auto HDR tone mapping. Uh, with any gaming, it is G-Sync compatible, but not

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FreeSync compatible because it has the HDMI form variable refresh rate and not

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Vasa adaptive sync. And one of the coolest things is with the PlayStation

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and with this TV, you can do remote play. So, I don't have a PlayStation,

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but if a friend with the PlayStation came over, did not bring their PlayStation, but brought the

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controllers, we could play their games on my TV, which I think is amazing.

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YouTube quick search. Gaming multiv- view on YouTube. Oh my god. Okay,

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zoomers, get ready for this. This is a YouTube multi- view mode where you could

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you could choose to have subway surfers on half your screen while you're gaming.

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Or you could choose to do what I've done, which is pull up a walkthrough for the game I'm playing. You can also hit

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the menu button on the remote to choose which audio you hear. So you can

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actually balance the audio between the two sources. That's cool. Now you don't need to have multiple TVs if you just

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want to play video games and watch sports at the same time. In terms of pricing, $3,300 USD for the 65 in and

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$2,600 for the 55 in. They're not the

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cheapest TVs out there. In fact, they're they're among the most expensive TVs out

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there. [laughter] As someone with a version of this TV

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that's just 1 to two years old, I'm definitely not going to be upgrading. But if you're coming from something

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that's like 5 plus years old, this is going to be game changer for you. I will

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say when I upgraded to my QD OLED Bravia

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from my W OLED, I believe it was like a 2018 LG, once I put it in the color

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accurate mode, I could not tell the difference between the two [music] sets.

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And you would expect that I had more drab colors from just the lifetime of

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that of that TV. It really is only in the vivid mode that you're like, "Wow."

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So, yeah, if you have like a 3-year-old LG OLED, probably wouldn't upgrade it

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either. So, thanks for watching ShortCircuit, guys. If you're looking for a TV that has more wife acceptance factor,

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uh, namely the Frame TV, watch my unboxing of that. It was very fun. Um,

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I'm not going to spoil it,
