Guys, look.
Look how big this is.
Like, I'm like, eight foot, right?
I've got the wingspan of probably
one of the biggest birds in the world.
Whatever that bird is.
And I'm not exaggerating,
but this really is the one time where
size size actually matters.
So let's go back a bit.
This is what my lounger used to look like.
It was pretty much an empty shell,
which is actually quite nice because
it means I can really make it how I like.
So the first TV I bought
was actually the Samsung Serif.
However, I bought this TV as a stopgap
as my intention was always
to have this TV upstairs in my bedroom.
I just had it in my living room
until I found a TV suitable for the space.
My lounge is quite big,
so even at 65 inches
the Serif TV, it was just too small.
So I did play around with the idea
of having a projector.
Of course,
it just makes a lot of sense, right?
You can see a big white wall.
Who wouldn't want a projector?
The only issue is in Dubai.
There is a lot of natural sunlight.
I have big windows here,
as you can see behind me.
So there's a lot of natural light coming
in constantly, all throughout the day.
It's actually cloudy today,
so it's usually brighter.
And because of that,
a projector just wouldn't make sense.
I wouldn't be able to watch TV
in the dark whatsoever.
And also setting up a projector,
putting on the ceiling,
getting all the cabling,
everything sorted.
It was just a lot of work,
so a TV made more sense.
I've been searching for large TV
for a while and I saw that Linus posted
video of the Hisense 110 UCS
and I was going to get that TV
until I saw the price tag.
But that TV was $20,000.
I can't afford a $20,000 TV.
Well, I said I can't afford it.
I just don't want to spend
$20,000 on the TV.
Now, Linus actually got his TV for free,
so he didn't pay for it either.
But Hisense, if you guys want to show me
that TV, let me know.
You don't have it in the space.
Anyway, I was looking for
what I could get for less
than $5,000 was the biggest TV
I could get that could fit this space.
And this is what I've got.
After a ton of research
and just looking at so
many different options,
I settled for the TCL, see?
855 So they have a few different sizes.
This is one of the biggest they do.
This is 98 inches.
It might as well be 100 inches.
And look it, it's just it's just ginormous
and it looks amazing.
It looks fantastic.
I feel like the camera doesn't
actually do it justice.
How big it is.
By the way, this TV also weighed 60 kilos.
Like that's absurd.
That's the weight of a human in a TV.
That's just ridiculous
because I'm as big as the rock, you know?
I said out, no problem.
But regardless,
you're definitely going to be
if you're interested in this TV,
you're definitely going
to need to be able to sit out
because it is ridiculously heavy.
Is one heavy boy
because my living room is pretty big.
I have a big white wall and I'll be
sitting a couple metres away from my TV.
I wanted something big
and finding TV's around 100 inches
in size is actually harder than you think.
One key feature with this TV
is that it's mini led.
Now, of course, in a dream scenario
I would love to have only
I've had LG OLEDs in the past
and they're absolutely fantastic.
They're brilliant.
But getting an outlet at this size is near
enough.
Impossible.
Unless you want to spend 20 $30,000.
Like it's just ridiculous how much you
need to spend to get all about this size.
And of course, mini LCD TVs like this one
get much, much brighter than a light.
And it would be nice
if it wasn't like a cinema room in a room
that didn't get much natural sunlight.
But in a room like this,
many LCD just makes a lot of sense.
And that's why I had to settle
for one key feature with this TV.
And it's probably the most important
feature on why I chose it over and over.
It is the brightness.
It goes up to 3500 nits and brightness,
which is just outrageous.
Like it's hard
to explain how bright is for comparison.
The lg C for which is a very popular,
very well-regarded only TV,
probably one of the most popular TV lines
that you can get right now.
That is a thousand nits brightness.
This was two and a half thousand.
Like the difference is literally it's
night and day.
Like there is no other way to say it.
However, something which a lot of people
make the mistake of thinking is
that nits are measured in a linear scale.
3500 nits is not actually 3.5
times brighter than a thousand.
Nits is actually around
1.5 times brighter,
but it still makes an absolutely huge
difference.
And I have no issues
with watching this TV in the day
with the bright Dubai sunlight
beaming into my living room.
The downside of Mini-Led
is, of course, you have far fewer
dimming zones compared to an old TV.
This has 2160 different dimming zones.
And to be honest, when watching content,
I don't even notice the fewer
dimming zones
unless I have an image on the TV,
which has a very small, bright spot
compared to the rest of the image.
So for example, if you were to look
at a star in a black sky,
that's only one you would know to it.
But how often do movies
actually have shots like that?
Generally you won't even notice.
The only time I notice any blooming
is really in extreme examples.
Like I said, when you have something
that's super bright and white on the TV
against a black background,
that's not anytime
you're really going to see blooming
or maybe you have really bright subtitles
or something like that, but generally
when you're watching content,
there isn't actually that much content
that has such a large range of contrast.
I also can't even describe
how bright this TV is.
Recording it on camera does not do it.
Justice is so bright.
That actually hurts my eyes.
Like I'm like,
Oh my God, I have to squint what is heavy.
I've had to turn down
the brightness on the TV.
I don't think I've ever had
that experience with any other TV.
Yeah, it is just ridiculous
how bright it gets when there's a movie
with a bright object like the sun,
or there's an explosion and a flash.
It just looks insane.
I wish I had recorded my first reaction
when I set this TV up.
Like I wish I had set it.
I've sat on the sofa
and you guys could have just seen
because I couldn't believe it.
Like it was just it was just insane,
this sort of size as well.
It really does feel like
more of a cinematic experience,
and that's why I'm aiming for.
I want to feel like I've got my own
small cinema in my living room.
I now really look forward
to watching movies going from cinema
to digital download so that I can watch
them in their set up in bright HDR glory.
And of course it supports
Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos.
However, it
specifically also has Dolby Vision IQ,
which is pretty smart as it automatically
adjusts the picture based on the content
and the ambient lighting of the room
when it comes to colours and stuff.
So I don't have any testing equipment
for colour accuracy.
However, from looking at a few of online,
especially the one from HDTV,
they gave it an absolutely glowing review.
To my eye it looks incredible,
colours look fantastic.
Contrast is one of the best
on any TV right now
and just
the overall experience is blow me away.
The one downside is that when you do
have it towards the top end of brightness,
colours can start to skew a little.
But I think if you need it to be super
right whilst watching in the day,
you're probably not paying
too much attention to the colours.
It also has a refresh rate of up to 144
hertz, making it really great for gaming.
However, I probably won't be connecting
my PC to this anytime soon and doing
so any fast pace shooters.
But if you have a ps5 on Xbox,
the experience is fantastic.
Playing my ps5 on
this is an unreal experience.
It feels like I'm enveloped in the game
and because it has such a great hasty,
I experience games that do so well.
Look incredible.
Again, this is something
that can really be translated on camera.
It needs to be experienced first hand.
It also makes me wish that local
multiplayer games were more of a thing
because playing on TV like this,
it's like having two TVs.
Like when you play multiplayer games,
like when I was playing
overcooked and stuff with friends, it's
so much fun.
The software on the TV is Google TV,
which is fantastic.
Even though I have an Apple TV,
I surprisingly use the Google TV more
just because it's always there and you can
access and Apple and Google TV,
but you can't have an Apple TV
if you know what I mean.
Honestly,
one of the best TVs I've ever seen
and four and a half thousand dollars
well spent.
I am super,
super happy with this purchase.
And from looking at other reviews
and stuff online,
it also makes me happy about all purchase
because
I didn't realise how good this TV was
until after I bought it.
Even though I had done a ton of research
before buying it.
So yeah, t sale have upped their game.
TCL aren't usually known to have
premium quality TVs because they usually
targeting the budget price range,
the more affordable price range.
Now four and a half thousand dollars.
I wouldn't say it's budget,
but it's definitely affordable
relatively when it comes to the size,
the features
and everything else
that you get with this TV.
I think for the money,
if you want a massive TV,
that's pretty much a 100 inches
this is a no brainer.
So let me run
you guys through the rest of this set up.
So this is the lounge area
or have the sofa, the TV and everything.
And then this is the sort of dining area
still very much a work in progress
as you guys can see.
There's like nothing on my shelving units
and I also need to get bulbs
for this thing.
So yeah, I recently got the shelving unit
dining table here,
which I also need to put stuff on,
but I do have some of my prints.
These are pictures that I actually shot
myself and I put them up on the wall.
Super simple.
I've tried to keep it sort of minimal,
sort of not minimal.
It's kind of just my style.
I really like walnut whites, greys, blacks
and some greenery as well.
That tree is a fake tree, by the way.
It's a fake olive tree,
but it looks very realistic.
Nice one.
You through the rest of the set up.
I actually had to get this to cabinet here
custom made
because I couldn't find a TV cabinet
that was big enough for the TV.
Most of the TV cabinets were smaller in
width compared to the TV.
Just what mission?
Like the TV was on the floor for ages
because I just couldn't
get a TV cabinet anyway.
I also think this does a good job
of showing the scale of it.
This is a so nice arc. Soundbar.
Look how small helix compared to the TV.
Just outrageous.
I have a complete sonar set up here,
so the Sonos soundbar.
I have the Sony sub mini,
which is surprisingly very, very good.
You think because it's the mini,
it wouldn't be that punchy,
but it is super punchy.
Like it's incredible.
And then behind me I have the so nice ones
set up as surround sound units.
So I have one there,
have one over there as well.
And yet they do such a good job
of surround sound with this setup.
I think if anyone is interested in a scene
I set out highly recommended in an ideal
scenario, I'd probably have a speaker
on that side to speak on this side,
a proper AV setup,
but I just wanted it to look clean.
This just looks cleaner.
Obviously it doesn't sound as good
as a dedicated setup up,
but anyone who has tried assignments
they will know like, say
nice round systems are very, very capable.
They're just so good.
The furniture itself
is a mix of pine homes and home centre,
so obviously that formed by
the sofa is from Pan.
I'm, I think the coffee table as well.
And then the chairs
and the benches from high Centre.
Same with this dining table set
up, ignore the cable down there.
And I was actually for the light
that I had when I was recording.
The shelving unit is from IKEA
Billy Bookcase and yeah, I like this
dining table setup is quite nice.
I actually sometimes work here.
I don't actually eat that much.
I only eat here
when I have friends around.
Usually I'm just sitting on the sofa
and I'm eating.
I'm watching TV.
But yeah, actually love the set up.
Like I said, it's like having a mini home
cinema.
I'm just a great price out.
Will you be happy with this?