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Thank you to Sony Electronics for sponsoring this video! We went all the way to Tokyo, Japan to check out Sony’s True RGB TVs. They’re coming this spring on

The last RGB LED TV we looked at had some flaws… But Sony says they’ve got the answer to beat the competition with their new True RGB technology. Linus flew all the way to Japan to check it out.

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0:00 Intro
2:03 Quick Explanation of LCDs
3:24 What does Sony do different?
4:21 A neat demo from Sony
7:45 Outro

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Comments

  1. OLED killer… not with them blacks

  2. Finally, Sony bring full colored astigmatism to tvs

  3. This looks pretty bad to be honest

  4. Meh, still a crap LED backlight.

  5. Sony sponsorship helping with the jet sale huh

  6. Is it really Sony or is it TCL?

  7. I dont see anything special about this tech, this is just an array of RGB LEDs on the backlight. Why not just make an AMOLED screen that each pixel is made of mini RGB LEDS? Samsung and LG already do this.

  8. wait, WOLED too has white light diodes as a "backlight" for each pixels, and blue for QD OLED

    so this is supposed to be even better or something??

  9. I'll start saving up for the "dumb TV" version that'll be; hard to find, cost an arm and a leg but be worth it

  10. Im 10k km away from Japan and I can see the blooming from here

  11. While this looks really good, Id say maybe give it a year wait for the next years rgb led tv model to get all the kinks out. In the meantime maybe stretch for an oled if your a purist?

  12. It was nice to watch something that is not about AI

  13. i think i have already seen this technology(kinda) in one of DIY perks videos, where he replaced the backlight panel with monochrome projector mounted in ceiling, and that is very comparable with oled. must watch video

  14. 20 years to make one television, they aren't going to sell many.

  15. OLED is still better

  16. now as cool as all this is. i have to ask what the point is if everyone just gonna watch netflix on it. the quality of streaming services is so aweful you would never be able to utilise such technology

  17. sony is dead

  18. Back in 2008 Sharp did that already with the Aquos LC-XS1E. And from what I know they used over 1000 Segments of LEDs for their TVs. Ok, the Sharp TVs were extrem expensive for that time with an price from 9k to 12k Euros.

  19. Hopefully with TCL owning 51% of the Sony AV division these new sets might actually be affordable instead of twice as expensive for a smaller set, as Sony TVs are right now.

  20. no burn-in, no pwm, sharp fonts competition for oleds? yay!

  21. I tought the start of the video was in chinese

  22. Yeah no during that red paint drip scene with the black sides of the bottom you could clearly see a big red glow in the black meaning OLED would still blow this thing out of the water with contrast halos are so distracting and so icky when you're used to clean crisp OLED images

  23. I don't understand what the point of all this r&d into TV technology is for when OLED is clearly the way forward are they relieved that expensive to make if they would just put all this r&d into making OLED better and better and cheaper you think they just make more money than try and have to convince people every couple of year that this is the new technology to buy

  24. Idk I'm not convinced it's better than OLED. Unless you can show me that blacks are true black even in complex scenes there's no way my eyes will prefer it
    And yes my opinion matters I open my wallet and I pay for these things I've purchased a dozens of OLED TVs for my friend's family and myself with my hard-earned cash over the past generation
    So I am the prime customer that they're hoping to grab

  25. Sony very rarely doing this stuff (inviting people to their research center and allow them to publish it), it means they are actually confident with what they have.

  26. We just need tandem OLED TVs

  27. I wonder if they could do an RGB backlit TV with monochrome LCD at this point. Sure, it would be VHS level of colour bloom, but in theory, much more efficient and brighter, which would have some use cases.

  28. Sony is gonna have to put everything on the line if they still want to keep their television division relevant. TCL and Samsung have given such competition since the start of this century. Still we got to appreciate the engineer division that they still have.

  29. Damn, they are really pushing this. They've paid a lot of youtubers to praise the "new" technology. I'd still pick OLED over any minLED BS.

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