 Hey guys, Thunder E here and today we're taking a look at the Samsung Q900 8K QLED TV. Now you're going, wait, now we're at 8K. Yes, Samsung has decided this year 8K is the thing to see because this TV will automatically upscale all your content. That's including games, which we'll be checking out in this video, into 8K resolution. Now it does not support native 8K through HDMI because nothing actually outputs in 8K unless you've got a red camera or something like that. But for the general audience, that's just not the case. So this will upscale your Netflix, your Hulu, whatever content you're watching, plus your games into 8K. And that's what we care about in this video. So we want to take a look at some of those games. Now, the TV itself is a beautiful looking TV. By no stretch, it means it's not a thin TV set. This thing is kind of hefty, so you do need two people to actually set it up. I've got the 65 inch here. It ranges from 55 all the way to about, I think, 98. Pricing starts at $2,499 for the 55. The 65 is about $3,499, which I think is quite reasonable for 8K TVs. So you've seen other TVs out there, whether it's OLEDs or other things that have pricing around that. But Samsung says, look, we're giving you a step ahead. Now, what I like about this TV is when you look at the blacks on this TV, they are great. Just looking at that, called you the Modern Warfare logo print. It looks ridiculous. And this is a QLED. It's not OLED. It looks, the blacks look really sharp. The lead-in's clear. There's no, like, blooming of white light anywhere around it. It looks good. Yet, you've got a couple of functions that I think all our TVs need to catch up with Samsung. Last year, this was the Samsung QLED TVs were probably the best for gaming. And this is looking like no slouch either this year. It's got a dedicated game mode, which automatically turns on when your consoles, which are connected to your TV, turn on. You can manually turn it on, especially if you're playing PC games. Because this also supports FreeSync as well. So connecting your PC to this works like a charm. Now, to connect everything, it has one connector box. It's got four HDMI ports. The second one is an R port, which connects to your soundbar. And I'll talk about the soundbar in a second. And then you've got the fourth one, which basically supports, of course, your PC, so you can use the maximum resolution out there. You can plug into any one if you have a PC, but the fourth one gives you, you know, full, full PC support. Now, speaking of a soundbar, this is also connected to the Samsung Q90R soundbar. They've got the Q80, Q70 and Q60. The reason the Q90 is what I'm using with this is because it actually fits in between the spacing where the TV stands are. So it fits nice and snug. It's designed that way. And this thing gives a lot of weight to you here, some of that gunplay in Call of Duty Modern Warfare. Since it came out this weekend, I had to play it. I mean, but that soundbar is really, really good. The volume is low, but it really kicks completely. So I'm going to show you console games. I'm going to show you some PC games. And then I'll show you also some mobile games on here to see how it actually works with this TV set. Like I said, the game mode can be turned on. It turns on automatically for your consoles, but you can go ahead and change mess with the settings. There's also game mode for audio as well to give you an enhanced sound for your gaming, which we gamers love for playing our action shooters, all your playing something like Mortal Kombat or Street Fighter, whatever the case may be. This thing does a fantastic job, especially with the audio. That soundbar is a killer. I mean, I was quite impressed, but you don't care about that. So let's take a look at console games first. Then we'll go to PC games, but we'll start off. Of course, we call Duty Modern Warfare because it came out this weekend. And at least the Alpha, I know I'm terrible, guys, but just enjoy what you're seeing here. Don't mind my gameplay. I'll get better eventually. So console games looked absolutely fantastic on there. 8K upscaling is pretty good. That's what it does. It upscales content. It doesn't help. There's no native 8K output. So you get that upscale feature. So the games you play, you know, Forza Horizon 4, Mortal Kombat, those look really even Call of Duty World War Two. That also looks really nice, you know, upscaling naked. You can see a lot of the detail there. The upscaling is really solid now. Now let's talk about PC games. How is actually fair? So I plugged in my PC and played a couple of games, played some Wolfenstein Youngblood, as well as also some Tomb Raider. And you see how it works. You can also see the frame rates on the screen. Again, it's got three things. So that's also something you can take advantage of. If you're one of those PC gamers that, you know, you've got a really nice rig. You want to take advantage of this big TV. You can plug it in. You don't actually have to push out 8k because it just upscales the content for you. But take a look at these games here on PC. There's a place nearby. How'd you get so deep into the jungle? You lose your tour group or something? No. There were some guys here before looking for artifacts. You with them? Trinity. Definitely not. So we talked about console games and we also talked about PC games. You've seen those there and the audio there. I forget the audio from that. This sound bar is impressive. I don't know, the TVs is good. It's good, but the sound bar really just takes it to home. You know, if you want to get that, you know, it's got, you know, Dolby Atmos. It's got really rich sound. It is super nice. Really good about mobile games. I mentioned mobile games. You know, you've got the ability to to smart share or smart for you off your Galaxy Note 10, your Galaxy devices. So I've been playing a lot of PUBG, as you guys know, with all the mobile gaming I've been doing, trying to get better in PUBG with this. So I decided to go ahead and just, you know, technically cast it out to the TV. And I got to say though, I was quite impressed. lag was minimal. There's some, some occasions where, you know, I could have fired a little bit faster, but it worked out really, really well. And you know what, just, just take a look. All right, guys. So there you have it. That is gaming on the Samsung Q900 8K QLED TV. I've been quite impressed. I wish I could show you some of the TV content I also watched on this. I've been watching a lot of Star Trek Next Generation on Netflix, that's 720p. This thing looks really good in 8K. I just didn't want to put it up in case I get a copyright strike, but trust me, if you're watching all content on this, it looks really, really good. So you can go into your old DVDs, all the content you have. It looks really nice. Even some of my own YouTube content that was 720p, which you can see right here, looks really good on this TV. I really can't complain. I mean, anyway guys, if you have any questions or any comments about this TV, you want to pick it up, we'll have a link for you down below. I am quite impressed. And I think this is probably the best gaming TV of this year so far. I've got a few other TVs to check out. So, you know, I'm not putting it out there, but basically what I've experienced from this has been golden and I can't complain. So let me know what your thoughts, leave your comments down below. Otherwise guys, don't forget to like, share, subscribe, and always enjoy your entertainment.