Only 2 People in the WORLD Have This TV - TCL X11G Max QD
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It wasn’t easy, but we snuck the biggest TV in the world out of China. IS it a Samsung? Wrong. Is it a Sony? Of course not. Is it an LG? In part… maybe? The 115 Inch TCL X11G Max QD is a Quantum Dot Mini-LED MONSTER and just getting it into Linus' house was quite the journey.
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CHAPTERS
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0:00 Getting it out of the truck.
4:24 Getting it into the house.
6:17 Getting a sense of scale
8:25 Getting it out of the box
12:33 Getting into the specs
14:16 Getting it working
17:55 Getting to experience it
25:18 Outro
Just to check, I grabbed a measuring roll to see what a 115 inch (2.9m) tv would look like in my (small Amsterdam) living room. This tv would cover over 70% of my living room wall damn.
And with a draw of over 1000 watts, deffo not a living room-spec TV.
@@FlyingCIRCU175 what're you talking about? that's about 3000 BTUs. that's well enough for a typical living room in the winter
het is compleet gestoord hahah
it like daytime if this tv turn on in your room😂😂
hallo mede Nederlander
Considering that the first gen 8k TV was like $30k, this is a steal
Speaking of "a steal", if your house gets burgled then I'd imagine this would be one of the few things they are going to leave behind..
@@JoeBob79569they gonna need a deconstruction crew to deconstruct your house if they want it lol
@@JoeBob79569knowing thieves they'll probably throw something at the screen to break it in an envious fit.
@@JoeBob79569imagine coming home and finding some guy crushed beneath your TV because he thought he's strong enough for it 🤣
@@JoeBob79569 probably still broken because they would try, but drop it once any wall support is gone.
This 115-inch TCL TV is produced in our company's production workshop. The address is LCD Industrial Park, Zhongkai High-tech Zone, Huizhou City, Guangdong Province
How many do you produce? And sell? I can’t imagine many people buying something like this lol😂
quel est le prix d'achat? Je veux en acheter une. Mais il semblerait qu'elle ne soit disponible qu'en chine
I like how you blur the background in horizontal tracking shots, which is clearly shown in the unblurred portion of the tracking shots. Great work
What's crazy is 13k is way less than what I expected for a TV like this.
All you have to do is be patient. It's a new video. It has 79k now.
@@hweiktomeyto he was talking about the price of the tv
@@hweiktomeytothere's no way 💀
now only 10k
@@hweiktomeyto it's 79k RMB, which equals to 11k US$
Message from China, X11G is primarily sold in offline stores, resulting in minimal online purchases from online stores like Taobao or JD, in fact, there are a lot of customers who actually purchase this particular model. Since it is sold in offline stores, you have a good chance to negotiate and bring the price down. In the case of the 115" X11G, you can actually get a deal for $9,100(65,000 CNY). If it's the more common and practical 85" X11G, then you can get your hands on it for just $2300 (but with the Dimming Zones scaled down to 5000+). BTW, Linus mentioned the problem of the feet, in fact, because TCL wants to avoid unexpected problems caused by customer self-installation in China, TV legs are provided by TCL's official installers during home installation.
But like what the guys mentioned, there is no warranty(?)?
only if its delivered, unpackaged and installed by TCL professionals (Warning written on the box)@@johnl2613
@@johnl2613 The guys mentioned there is no warranty if you somehow install it yourself. Which you won't if you buy it in China, because TCL provides free installation when you buy this TV.
@@johnl2613if you install it yourself, TCL knows you drag it’s ass across some ocean😂
@@johnl2613 Understood, in China, purchasing a television typically includes official installation services. If you wish to mount it on the wall instead of using a stand, there might be an additional charge, typically around 100 RMB (14.06 USD). This pricing strategy is likely influenced by local market conditions and service demands. but we are developing country
I work with calibrating tvs etc and me and my colleagues did a 98'' TCL,we needed 4 people to even get it out of the box and having the lens reaching mid screen needed 2x USB extension cables. Also the new LG Oleds come with 144hz so i think it will become the norm soon,was not expecting a 115'' TCL to have 144hz tho.
Back in the 1980s, I had a NOVA VideoBeam 225 a "coffee table" designed projection cabinet television with a 6' (diagonal) curved screen. It made everything heaps cooler! Missle Command was crazy! All Atari video games and movie nights were amazing! It was state of the art at the time, and I loved it! Projector sat 9 feet away from the screen. Had to have a roomy house to get any enjoyment out of that. Today, I have a 50 inch flat screen, which weighs approximately a thrid of what the VB225 weighed! Amazing! ❤❤💯💯
It's funny how the 32" TV I bought on Amazon arrived with a broken screen, but yet you guys can easily ship a 115 inch TV from China to Canada without a scratch 😅
and i thought my 55" was big, but now that i have it on the wall (by my self), i think that a 65 would have been better
"easily"... That crate cost more than a couple of your 32" tv's. The cardboard cost around the same as your 32" tv. The foam inside the box cost more than your 32" tv. and if it didnt have all of that, it most likely would have arrived sounding like a giant jigsaw puzzle.
ppl dont care about small packages
Scamazon u mean? LoL America.
@@florianoprescu2171 its just that big tv's shrink over time. My 75 was enormous when i got it but as it's worn itself into my home, its size has decreased dramatically lmao
LTT never fails to mishandle expensive things
First
Its part of their plucky charm :)
Like this segue
@@voltare2amstereo RAID SHADOW LEGENDS!!!!!!!!
Spoiler alert: they didn’t break it
100% agree with you guys about these being competition for projectors once people actually do the math on a projector. In the next few years, these things will replace projectors. I was considering a projector/screen setup but due to room geometry issues I started looking at TVs. Ultimately i went with an 85" as it was $10,000 less than the same panel 100" TV with a plan to replace the 85" TV when a 100"-115" TV is $2-3k. I think this will happen in the next 4-5 years.
Projectors will have to come down in price. But yeah eventually they won’t be able to compete.
Do not agree at all. A decent projector with a 110" screen is about $4500 US, and you can go to a bigger screen at will. An LCD is NOT scalable like a UST is and also you need to take particular care in not getting cracked by installing it or just day to day use. I would rather a kid throw a matchbox car at a stretched screen and have it bounce off than crack an LCD that size.
Great fun! Hope you guys enjoyed making it as much as I did watching ;D
Panasonic made a 103" Plasma in the mid 2000s that I installed at least half a dozen of in South Florida alone. Those were ~600+ lbs IIRC, needed it's own reinforced wall, was ~$100k with wall mount and needed a dedicated 220v circuit. This disproves the "there is no market" qualifier and while it was a little smaller we needed 6+ full grown men to move in and install so logistically it was just as bad.
Damn, how much would your property need to be worth in order to justify spending 100k on a TV??
@@MrNicoJacpeople with more money than sense
We had a 42" plasma tv 15 years ago which felt VERY heavy. I can't imagine the weight of a tv of that size.
Did it come with its own nuclear power plant too? I can't imagine how much power that thing took.
That's INSANE, i didn't even know there's a 100"+ plasma tv
Those screw-on handles that you can install when you need them and put in a drawer when the TV is in use are absolutely genius. All large televisions should have those.
Sonic Screwdriver.. wait Doctor Who knew, always knew
Most don't have a frame strong enough to hold their own weight…
When you buy a lot of high stuff, even audio equipment you get stufff like that. When I bought my last audio amp it weighs a ton - more than I can comfortably cope with. It had a carrying frame with it.
all they need is a flared base for a secondary use and linus has a metal printer.
@@wobblysauce Than they should make the frames stronger.
Were you able to get the original feet? I would keep the handles on the sides and build some sort of hooks with a cool design to install it on the wall.
NOW I CAN SEE 115 INCHES IN APPLE VISION PRO PRETENDING ITS IN FRONT OF ME
If you were to ship it back to the studio I bet you could hire a glass company. They move around giant panel of glass. Seems similar enough to me.
That’s a brilliant idea!
Until you tell them its a $13,000 piece of glass... not sure their insurance will cover it.
@@fordcougar99 I doubt that, I'm sure they move around that much glass (money-wise) or even more fairly regularly. And they can get extra insurance for special jobs if needed.
@@ObiWanCanOweMeyou are corect
Also a lot of glass companies use suction cups or carrying handles made to fit glass without it moving. While I’m sure they could figure it out, I’d be scared using suction cups on a screen
About 30 years ago, my dad was involved in installing a 40-inch rear projection TV for a customer, a tv that cost $20,000 at the time. He was the electrician for the installation, which required a dedicated 20-amp circuit to power the TV.
Those things were beasts, never seen them IRL. Pretty cool technology if you ask me :)
@@liveyourdreammedia i used to have one until an indoor football incident lol. it belonged to my exs mother and she wanted a new TV and asked if we wanted it. it was a cool tv even if it was bulky
@@hugh.g.rection5906 and don't forget durable, if you would have still had it it would still work :) thanks for sharing!
Now thats trash litterally lol... i think sony projector tv went for around 7000 in 5000.
My cousins had one of these and still does, they bought it wayyyyy back and never replaced it because of how much they initially paid for it. I remember the video quality wasn't particularly good, at that size you really notice how bad lower resolutions look.
The editor has a hell of a job, blurring everything even the reflection in the old tv, no one will ever know where Linus keeps his tech prisoners.
Just seen this channel. Love seeing clever dudes buzzing over advanced tech. Great vid.
$13,000 for that TV is legit a steal when you consider the amount of money people sink into premium home theater setups
Its really not its only 5k for a 100 inch samsung
A good projector and screen can cost more than this and has a lot of disadvantages. Noise, lamp life, ugly screen, ugly ceiling mount. Yes that can all be motorised and hidden but ££££.
But think of the content
@@jondonnelly4831you have no idea what you are talking about.
@@brandonhoover2120 who mentioned sound? like linus said in the video the best bang for buck projector is 6k + screen 2k we are already at 8k without installations. you might just spend the remaining few 1000s for an even better experience
Love them saying "It's not too late" for a Christmas Gift to get shipped on Christmas Eve lol
They are using Santa as a shipping service.
well, orthodox christmas is on january 7, so he's kinda now wrong
it's Christmas day here in Australia. has been for 5 hours
you have to remember, this was filmed at the start of december based on the build date of the tv and how many days they said.
@@MrBibi86 Wait no way, the earth is round?!?
My amazing 60" pioneer kuro plasma used 450-500 watts 😅 Amazing piece of engineering. It was a 2009 model that was on the Best buy floor for years and then got used almost all day for another 8 years with no issues but the power usage rivaled this mammoth in some ways
Wow Linus. This is a great video. Respect.
10:14 - Dude's easily one of the greatest additions to the LTT crew, thanks for leaving this in the final cut.
Just need to clip this and send it to a certain EMT....
I had to look up what a "flared base" was. Now it makes sense. 🤣
This man spittin safe sex tips in an LTT video 😂😂
He def learned this from his gf lmao
His extreme Tech upgrade is easily my favourite too.
I am so glad Linus buys things like this so we don't have to Edit: Since there are complaints the "so we don't have to" doesnt refer to this specefic instance. I am just glad someone is making a video about this because we are probally not going to experience this first hand. Not just with the 115 inch tv but so many other gadgets........ I think you guys are missing the point i was making
"have to" like it's an option for most of us
@@maximus3294 Its a figure of speech. Not tied to this specefic instance.
Linus probably got it for free for promotion though. No body buys a $13k TV.. considering there's no content for it.
we cant buy things like this
@@DriveDawn ure literally watching the content about it 1.3 mill views in 21 hrs is well worth the 13k lol
that was really entertaining, I need the part 2 right now!
The company I work for does a 110" touch screen. It is an incredible screen to watch and a Switch connected playing Super Smash Bros is an experience that is tough to beat. Having touch enabled just takes it to another level when whiteboarding.
Having Andy's dad's phone number associated with the second purchase of the tv worldwide is pretty funny
His social credit just shot through the roof 😂
LMAO 😂 @@LaSerpentDEden
Exactly my thought when they did it. Especially with the image China has in my head in terms of keeping tabs on all their citizens.
@@SinaMorovatiYour mind's already in too deep on western propaganda. The government doesn't really care about people's small stuff like that. There are far too many people and far too many bigger problems to take care of.
@@LaSerpentDEdenuntil they check the search history of his new TV
*$13k isn't really that bad. I remember when Plasma tvs for came out they were $15k-$20k*
I mean that’s every new TV technology whether it was OLED, 4K, or even now, 8K
dont forget inflation also 👍🏻😩
13k in 3 years it will be 3k?
Yeah, I’m actually wildly surprised it’s not muchhhh more expensive than that
13k today was about 7k back then
18:32 I like your new ceiling light panel. You should get around to mounting it
I use a TCL 65” and it really awesome… Just imagining how this 115” will feel like
..But how good the brand TCL is in comparison to SONY. .when it's comes to TV ?..Can you explain a bit ?... Asking this cuz I'm planning to buy a TLC tv this year on Christmas... .
I definitely want to see closeups of the individual pixels in the full deep dive, definitely make sure to include that as a shot!
Yeah, my concern exactly. This better be an 8k tv. I havent heard what it is yet Ugh 38ppi
@@Justtwodangmanythey said it's 4K
@@Justtwodangmany yeah! At that size it should definitely be 8k
@@Justtwodangmany it means nothing since you\ll be further away. quite obviously
"Can we get a normal size human here?" Proof that Linus is in fact the shortest human in the office.
I could've sworn that was Colton.
Amazing they even made it. This is projector size
They made a really good point comparing to a projector, basically if you want a massive screen anywhere but a dark light controled room, this actually makes perfect sense. Like if you had a huge living room with a lot of windows, a projector would get washed out in the day from the sunlight
In that particular case, you could buy some damn nice curtains for $13,000
@@davidmontroy3408 projectors and screens still inherently can only get so bright while maintaining contrast before you start getting into projectors that BY THEMSELVES can be nearly $15K or more. Considering a 55" TV that's $3K for extremely good picture quality isn't unusual, this is actually a damn good deal.
@@davidmontroy3408 Sure, but a nice 4K projector with a good screen won't be that much cheaper and the image won't be nearly as bright anyway. If this was readily available, it would be a no-brainer for someone planning a high-end home theater.
@@davidmontroy3408 and then you can only watch it in the dark, and then the wife bitches about not being able to open the windows to look at a ugly ass road for some reason, and then the projector as a tv is never a great option, ect ect ect. this just solved every issue at once in a far cleaner package.
@alidan you sound unhappy 🙁
Word of warning from a former commercial signage person: Many TVs do not like being balanced on the edge of their screen. Especially in the commercial space, and extra super especially with screens larger than 40" (which is most commercial signage screens). Putting pressure, especially the weight of the TV, on the bezel will destroy the screen in a fraction of a second. Things to know for home installation. That's why most competent installers work in pairs and carry at the corners/rear of the screen and only hold the top/sides of the screen itself.
I've rolled my 77" screen onto its edge to mess around with the back for several minutes, forget fractions of seconds, and it's still fine. Good to know that it can cause severe issues, though. Is it only the worst issue on hard floors maybe? Safer on carpet like they had there (and a rug like I had)?
this thing has a full outer frame, it has handle ports on the edges, it's fine.
I literally dropped my 65 inch LG CX screen hit the floor and nothing happened. I have it for 4 years
If you carry it flat as if it were a laptop increases pressure in the middle and could potentially brake the TV, which is why they hold it in the upright postion like @feyntmistral1110 said
I remeber when the 70 and 80 inch TVs came out years back. I bought one for 7 grand 😆.... the guys in the video being like kids about the size is the same feeling I had. Also had lots of fun trying to get it into my house.
Recently got an 86 inch tv and i feel your pain getting that box into your house. it seems easy on paper but i cant imagine your situation.
9:43 He's got that dawg in him 💪
Installing our 85” tv with my dad has been one of the hardest things i’ve done, both logistically and physically. We set it up and then saw that the manual said you needed 4 people to move it around
Would you say 85 is the borderline where professional install makes sense?
@@user-zq3wt4qq9b I don't know if the borderline, I would say that if you're installing a 85 inch tv either get 4 people or get professional install
@@emiliano108 Thanks! I have a way of finding out that i should have started with more help after getting too far into things to get the help. Congrads on the TV
I lifted and setup a 65” Samsung Frame TV on the stand by myself and it was extremely difficult, I can only imagine what you guys were going through with that 85” TV.
You just need two more dads
Não existe ninguém aqui no Brasil que tenha uma TV deste tamanho e nem desta polegada certo? Isso é de arrepiar Linus.
I think Linus should put this tv in their own museum and people can come to view it’s magnificent splendour - pretty insane a tv this big exists but I have the Viture xr glasses which give you about a four foot by four foot virtual screen anywhere for your games, films and videos 😁😁
17:48 Calling Dad in China to sign him up for who knows what. *Priceless* The things parents do for their kids. 🤗
it's actually not a big deal, just another account, but instead of login with Google, you log in with your phone number, which is pretty standard in China. way more convenient to reset the password XD
So I can’t use this tv without a Chinese phone number? Ridiculous. I won’t get it then
@@jacquesmerl2977 it's only available in mainland China anyway, guess they'll change it when they decide to sell it elsewhere.
@@jacquesmerl2977 You'll never be able to pay for one lol
@@jacquesmerl2977 Definitely not worth it since similar products for the western markets will be readily available first thing next year.
9:50 that "i'mma kill you when you reach home" look 😂
She's gona do something to him at least lmao🤣
who's that?
And Who's she?
@@anushibinj his wife
@@mokka_commentry Yvonne
Does anyone know what was the video on the tv saying, "To be an inventor, you have to be willing to live with a sense of uncertainty"?
Hisense is supposed to be releasing a 110” mini-led 10,000 nit TV with 40,000 dimming zones. Would love to see a review/comparison of this
"You can't use that it needs a flaired base!" Ah yes, a true man-of-culture.
Or, to paraphrase Dave Attell, you need a pair of ice tongs and a friend who can keep a secret.
emergency room department the world over agree
the end is threaded so you can add a really wide washer and a nut to make the base flaired.
@@your_average_cultured_dudeor daisy chain two of those badboys
This is the first thousands of dollars bit of tech that actually seems like a good deal
If it didn't have the Chinese restriction crap.
@@motherurck7542Just like Huawei. Best phones, best software, impossible to let go of restrictions
idk 98 inch 4k samsung $5000[on sale right now] vs $13k 115inch tcl i have a feeling samsung is about to launch a new tv
From China yeah😂 nope
@@RealKacho Maybe giant TV's have really gone down in price, I haven't needed to get a new one in a while
What only crushes me here ...are the *2 giant dead pixel clusters in the middle of the screen* 20:07 When you spend 13k and get this...
Heeey! I have a (thankfully much cheaper) TCL and it has a janky screen too, I guess no matter how much you spend on a TCL...it's still a TCL.
Man! I started watching this at 18:57, and I thought I was watching a re-run of "Land of the Giants!" 🤣
The shot of you three sitting in front of the TV felt like being a kid again in front of my grandmas old Bravia. Great video guys. Nailed it
I really want to see them plug in a GameCube or PS2 just to see how it handles upscaling.
NES
Commodore 64!!
BBC micro
ZX Spectrum
i use a 119" diagonal screen and projector. i love it!!
I've had 2 TCL tvs. They were amazing tvs for the price. The picture was one of the best tvs I ever had for the 6 months they lasted
More than a decade ago I did see in person a 120" TV. I think it was from Panasonic and it was only full HD. I was looking at it and thinking who the f* has that amount of space. Edit: I just remember that the screen did "fit" in the electronics store. Basically floor to ceiling. It was at Best Denki at the Parkway Parade branch in Singapore.
This brings me back to the DLP tv days, I remember having a TV this big in my living room as a kid, granted it was 3 to 4 times thicker. but it's basically what a Large DLP was, which was pretty common in well to do households in the late 80's - 90's kind of fizzled out in the early 00's. TV's this size were mainly meant for having "Theatre" experiences at home so Basically Projector replacements like they said towards the end of the video which is funny considering the DLP had a built in projector(s)
And it was plasma
@kawag2780 are you sure that wasn't a 102" one? I remember everyone going crazy over a 102 but can't remember a 120.
And also, for those sizes a high lumen 8k projector is a very viable alternative and probably cheaper.
@@mattgarside7181 It's either the 102" or the 150". Couldn't find details of a 120" either, so that's not it. But then it's over 10 years ago, should be in the 2000s.
I installed a 98” TCL a while back and was stunned on how big it was. I can only imagine a 115”
it's 17 inches bigger...
yeah but squared... it's like adding 16 more 17" inch screens to the bottom of the TV plus another 8 screens to the side of it. @@noomade
@agustinc6102 No shit Sherlock!? I guess irony escapes you also _"it's like adding 16 more 17"_ ❌ it's like adding 15.04 inches horizontally and 7.92 inches vertically ...
@@noomade you need to google what irony means sherlock lmaooo
@noomade calm down bud
i have not watched linus for years now and there you are... with a gigantic tv. of course i watch it. Linus, you somehow have matured a lil'
put lights on the back that sync with the visual boom
Great video, has that classic LTT energy! Keep it up
Truly seems like a “because we could” product. Can’t wait for part two!
FArken ell, 1250w at the wall? I got two 100inch Acer 1080p HID projectors that don't use that much power. Run at the same time in different rooms. And they cost nothing like that. Even replacing bulbs every 2 years.
$13,000? No wonder they stretched this video to show it do nothing.
I never actually considered how important the flared base would actually be. You really do learn something everyday. Thanks Adam.
You do not want to get something lost up there. A flared base is key.
This is the kind of thing I love from LTT, just ridiculous tech that I would never have even seen without them. Also, surprisingly reasonable value 😅
For football (soccer) lovers watching the premier league weekend fixtures with boys on this thing is THE EXPERIENCE.
Wooooooooow bro nice one.love the new 115" tv good job unboxing
"You can't use that, it needs a flared base" Never change guys.
Without the flare, it becomes a "Foreign body" in the medical world and you need to do some explaining at the ER.
TheMoreYouKnow.gif lol @@sithus1966
@@sithus1966 Nah, you don't. :-) They can solve that puzzle without too many hints.
"You can't use that it needs a flared base..." I'm just dead. XD
More than just a tech tip.
@@benwu7980 Tech Shaft as well
Having a flared base it very important!
watching corn in that tv is equal to seeing the live events fr
TCL has a great warranty too. Just replaced one for us no hassle.
What's crazy, is I remember my dad paid like $12k back in the 90s for a rear projector 65inch, which at that time size was nearly unheard of back then. This is pretty close to the same price (not accounting for inflation) and is double the size!
65 inch is still very big, but accesible these days, i just bought a 65 inch QLED TV and it was around 580$ in Costa Rica, in my room it fills the gap between the 2 wall front speakers i have installed, so I'm maxed out, I can't imagine how 65" would have felt 30 years ago. To think that it took 30 years for TVs to be accessible, that projector was worth it.
If that TV was 16:9 (although it was probably 4:3) then 115" is actually quadruple the screen size.
@iDrunkRS yep was only 4:3 so you are right!. Was certainly a lot thickener though.
Who is your dad I want to know?
Well with inflation thats like 25.000$ now or something. He must have really loved film hahaha
"Does it have VESA mount?" I like your optimism of hanging a 200kg TV on american drywall.
Well, technically canadian🙈
Lmao u dont hang TV's from the drywall, that would be moronic. U hang it from the studs, which can easily hold 200+kg.
The studs are holding the entire wall up, and if it's an exterior wall, they're also holding the floor above and the roof. Another 200kg for a TV is not even a rounding error. If the mounting hardware doesn't fall on stud layout, that's a minor complication; they'd just need to install something like a french cleat to the studs and then the TV to that.
@@aaronmdjonesthis guy studs
who mounts a TV to drywall wtf
Thank you Linus for moving your home all the way to China so we can experience this unboxing.
I just went to check how big and expensive is the largest TV I could get here and found this: 115" TCL 115X955 Max. I don't know if there is any difference, other then the model name, but it looks like X11G and they plan to sell this in Europe (not available right now, only pre-order for 20 000€)
In Germany you can actually buy an 98' TV from TLC for around 2000€ And it is available in store
How much would the tax be for that
Sad, the 98' TLC is $6000 CAD
That model is about 5.5k USD here in Brazil
TLC?maybe you wanna say TCL
@@niuchajianfa6222most countries already include tax (VAT/GST) in the advertised price, bc they don't have different state taxes. That includes Germany.
We got a 98 inch from Best Buy for about 5k on Black Friday last year it’s crazy how cheap they got over the years
Similarish here, 75” for $1000 on Black Friday. And a 58” for about $300
85% of the screen real estate for 38% of the money of this TCL. I say well done.
@@trappedoctopus TV values drop steadily every year after their manufacture date similar to phones, but i'd say in general they drop faster than phones. My $2000 OLED 55" is already down to $1000 on sale only 1 year later
@@EhEhEhEINSTEIN It's "only" 73% of the real estate. you have to compare area, not the diagonal
At this point I don't want a bigger TV simply because if how many watts it eats... Just too expensive.
That is huge, expensive and awkward to work with especially without the right mounting equipment. Still, it's very neat that such a large single panel TV is available. Even better that in China delivery and installation is part and parcel of purchase. Something this big though I would want to be mounted on a wall for sure.
this TV seems like it would be the kind of TV you would see in a conference room or lecture hall
I have a whole new respect for Adam after this video.
All gr8 and all, but can it run Crysis?
The TV so big, grown ups feel they are so small, they go back to their childhood.
Awesome product can't wait for next video sir ❤
“You can’t use that it needs a flared base.” 😂😂
Always gotta have a flared base!
best part of the video! 17:50
As someone who regularly has to hand carry hydraulic cylinders as heavy as that television up free hanging platforms it was good seeing someone else struggle with 200ish lbs for once.
10:10 "You get a tv and some fun toys" 😂
"If it were in the shape of a barbell, I could lift it" might be one of the best lines ever… Put it on a T-shirt
I have the 75 inch TCL Mico Array TV and have been endlessly impressed at how good it is. I am glad I did not go bigger as this thing is huge as it is.
You should also try those laser projector coming out of China, will blow you mind
i thought you said we could wait to hear about the sponsor at the end of the video? You told us about it, right after you said it :)
Adam is pure fire in this one, love the puns he did. Keep up the good work!
That's some next level unboxing, bro! The effort put into getting this behemoth and giving us a peek is commendable.
If it works for a year I'll be surprised. If it lasts two years I'll be amazed! I worked for a TV shop that sold the first Plasma TV in our area. It was $14,000 and lasted 6 months!
Plasma had a heat problem. OLED has like no heat on my new LG 77". Heat is the death of electronics, and is all wasted energy.
Not too big for the lift. Walk it out 1/3 of the way, get the forks under one end, FROM THE SIDE OF THE TRUCK, then slide the box until it's centered on the forks. Connect crate to forklift cab with come-alongs (hand operated ratcheting winch), and proceed to turn forklift about 45° away from back of truck, and back out...
10:52 that what she said
Didn’t *
I hope the full review isn't too far off. This TV is insane!
Hisense has a larger 120" inch TV. It looked amazing
Ltt, would be great of you could update vid notes with file up vid links :)
5:23 "please authorize us" 😂