My New TV Sucks Now AGAIN - The New World's BIGGEST TV
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Thanks to Wicked Cushions for sponsoring our CES 2025 coverage! Purchase Wicked Cushions at: AMAZON: lmg.gg - use code “LTT15OFF” WC WEBSITE: wickedcushions.com (Special coupon waiting inside!) Linus and Alex visited the Hisense and Samsung booths at CES and checked out their new TV offerings. Discuss on the forum: linustechtips.com ► GET OUR MERCH: lttstore.com ► GET EXCLUSIVE CONTENT ON FLOATPLANE: lmg.gg ► GET A VPN: piavpn.com ► SPONSORS, AFFILIATES, AND PARTNERS: lmg.gg Purchases made through some store links may provide some compensation to Linus Media Group. CHAPTERS --------------------------------------------------- 0:00 Intro 1:13 Hi-View Engine X 2:34 How many dimming zones? 3:12 Brightness and specs 3:46 Thickness 4:13 Consumer Micro LED sets 5:01 Samsung The Wall 6:35 Samsung prototype Micro LED TV 7:00 Conclusion 7:16 Sponsor 7:57 Credits
In the opening segment the video frames Linus and Alex at CES introducing the RGB TR chroma 116 ux from Hisense, touted as the world's largest consumer TV. The host explains the significance of a backlit RGB array, arguing that producing color through backlight color rather than color filters could unlock unprecedented saturation and accuracy. They discuss the High View AI engine X, claiming substantial CPU, neural processor, and GPU gains that enable per-color backlighting with low latency. The narrative then pivots to the concept of full array local dimming and the complexity of balancing multiple color LEDs to avoid haloing during fast motion. The segment emphasizes the scale and ambition of RGB backlighting as a potential transformative step for ultra large displays, while noting the lack of full specs like dimming zone counts and pricing. The host also teases the micro LED race, hinting at thickness considerations and the practicalities of mounting such massive sets in a home theater. The first portion closes with reflections on how this technology could redefine viewing depth and color realism, even as practical details about availability remain forthcoming.
Topics · technology · consumer electronics · televisions · display technology
Questions answered
- What is the main selling point of Hisense's RGB TR chroma 116 ux compared to traditional backlighting?
- The main selling point is an RGB backlighting system that uses individually colored LEDs to create color backlight, enabling higher saturation and color accuracy with local dimming for better contrast.
- What future tech does Samsung showcase in this CES coverage and how is it different from earlier micro LED implementations?
- Samsung demonstrates a prototype RGB micro LED TV with through-glass technology and seamless module integration to reduce visible seams, aiming for up to 10,000 nits brightness and near seamless image quality.