Awesome Tips The best TVs of CES 2022 get bigger, crazier and more expensive
There’s a new kind of OLED, screens larger than 90 inches and a TV that costs $100,000.
There’s a new kind of OLED, screens larger than 90 inches and a TV that costs $100,000.
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What are those archaic looking slim boxes behind you?
Qd oled it's the first generation.
Need few years for improvement and price to be for consumers.
Nice & Thanks 🙂
I'm good… my 7 year sony TV 1080p still looks fine.
Nothing from Sony?
How much brighter is the LG G2 to the LG C1?
No Sony specifically?
Thanks for showing tech that others have already shown by leaving their basements.
David not going to CES makes me feel alright I didn’t go.
1:24
Speak for yourself. 😂😂😂
Spoken like a broke person with a poor negative mentality that isn't investing their money to multiply it.
want a 42" oled monitor. already have the A80J Sony oled, so i can wait a few years on a TV. lots of great stuff this year LOVE that samsung rotating tv/chair concept
Hard to review what you’re not seeing in person
Wow. Um… Okay for flexing I guess at 1:20
So my hopes of cheap OLED continue to be crushed… lol where are the OLED monitors, and whyyy is the production yield still so low this late in the game.
A quick shout out to the host for Star Wars definitive edition on laser disc sitting on the shelf.
Sony offering all types of TVs : OLED, QD OLED, Mini LED, LCD.
expensiver*
yes i'm proud with my comment
It's a long shot, but they should be trade in offers with old TVs for a discount.
What's with the affordability comment?
I need that last one