Hisense announces the first "consumer-ready" MicroLED TV! It's a beautiful 136" monster

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10K nits brightness is insane. That and no risk of burn in. MicroLED displays for consumers can't come faster enough.
 
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It's not the first. Samsung has a 110" variant if you have a spare 150k.

I am working on the Samsung booth at CES as a technical director. They have it on display. It's the real deal
 
Amazing. MicroLED going mainstream and driving prices down in the next decade should be target of all electronics manufacturers.

I would be surprised if this thing costs less than $30,000 at launch.
 
Same issues as the Samsung Micro LEDs.
The pixel density is utter crap because there is still no one who can produce high density panels in decent sizes at acceptable yield rates. 4k 136" is just a big no no.
That tech has incredible potential but it's not time yet.
 
Where other TV technologies released this "early" in life at that price? I"M seeing Plasma was going for $15000 but not 150k.

I'd imagine they had "earlier" models that could have cost that much though. Looks like the LG OLED costs $60k as a consumer product.
Looks good even on the youtube video.

is Hesense chinese? I have one of their tvs in our bedroom.
Yeah they are watching you sleep.
 
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Looks like a shitty ips monitor with that matte finish. Not that I could afford to buy it but, I wouldn't be spending money buying matte anything.
 
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Who's buying these beats? Bars? The big screen home TV market feels like it's dying. Compared to the golden age of Panasonic vs XBR vs Kuro, it's just boring now.
 
Finally we are getting closer to the perfect screens . Fuck oled man. Fuck a technology that says in ur face I am going to burn if you don't take care of me.. u know what I am going to burn in no matter what and you have to suffer RMA process .

Shit technology being forced on our throat. And what is worse if your tv is facing directly the sun then good luck because you won't see shit. Will turn to radio at that point .

Fuck oled man
 
Keen on Micro-LED as the next tech after OLED, but it still seems quite a few years off to get to 65-75 inch TV sizes at decent prices.
 
That TV costs as much as one of my 4-bedroom, 2-bath, 1,700 sq. ft. properties in Florida.

Edit: I wonder if they'll accept trade. :messenger_winking_tongue:
 
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4k 136" is just a big no no.
Maybe for an appartment but this competes with projectors and blows them out of the water for contrast, brightness, noise. This would go in a home theater, first row at 13 feet for the wide ratio content or people that like wide viewing angle, second row at 17 feet for 16:9 content and people that like narrower viewing angles. 8K wouldn't bring much.
 
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