Antec SoundScience HDTV LED Bias Lighting Unboxing & Demonstration Linus Tech Tips
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This video presents an unboxing and demonstration of the Antec SoundScience HDTV Bias Lighting, a USB-powered LED backlight designed to be affixed behind a television up to 60 inches. Linus Tech Tips explains the product's purpose: to provide a subtle white backlight that reduces eye fatigue, enhances perceived image clarity, and increases color vibrancy by improving the TV’s perceived contrast ratio. The host outlines the installation steps, starting with removing the adhesive backing, applying the LED strip to the back of the HDTV, and plugging the strip into a USB power source. He notes that the lighting can be cut to fit the screen size, with visible scissor marks on the strip to indicate cut points. The demonstration shows the difference before and after installing the bias lighting, highlighting the now-visible light behind the TV and the perceived improvement in viewing comfort. The segment ends with a quick recap, recommending the product for viewers seeking easier on-screen viewing in dark rooms and reminding audiences to subscribe for more unboxings and tech content. The overall takeaway is that bias lighting is a simple, affordable upgrade that can enhance perceived contrast and reduce eye strain while adding a professional-looking glow to home theater setups.
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Questions answered
- What is the primary benefit of the HDTV bias lighting from Antec SoundScience?
- The primary benefits are reduced eye fatigue, increased perceived image clarity, and enhanced color and contrast by providing a subtle backlight behind the TV.
- How is the bias lighting installed on the HDTV?
- Peel off the adhesive backing, apply the LED strip to the back of the TV, and plug the strip into a USB power port.