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And he was sort of like Couldn't be bothered if he sees a squirrel Then all bets are off He doesn't seem to care about insects A reminder to people watching on youtube If you don't watch live nothing should change. We will continue to upload the show to youtube Uh, and you will continue to watch it. You're bound to do that now. Sorry, but uh, if you like to watch live Remember that on june 3rd We're we're going live on twitch at twitch.tv slash good day internet Don't let this confuse you before june 3rd Uh, because we're not there yet, but we will be moving over to twitch on june 3rd twitch.tv slash good day net for the live version Up the ship Thank you And thank you to uh, uh, theater monkey and w scottis one and bio cow who are helping In various ways with the switch. I have w scottis one if that's news to you. I made you a mod today. So there you go What? Oh god zilla opens this weekend I don't know why it's probably gonna be really bad but i want to see I have a feeling this could be really bad. I think we have it on the movie draft. So please go watch it I think you should just watch Aladdin again since I have that in the movie draft We have that too. So you can go watch that too. That'll work. John wick is another good one. You could watch I have that in the movie I uh, this this is old. It's not in a current movie draft, but I finally saw us Over the weekends. Um took me a while The jordan peel horror movie. Oh, I haven't seen that yet You can talk about it. I didn't think it was good at all. No, some people don't like it. It's not everybody's taste. No weird because I I knew of it as like this is like the best horror movie ever You know all the accolades all the awards and I watched it. I was like Didn't think it was good at all So are you a horror movie? No, but I I'm I'm sort of like I shy away from horror movies in general If I think that they're going to be really scary because I'll have nightmares This was not even really scary. I just sort of watched it and was like I don't understand why this movie was made. Was it gory like I want I don't mind I don't like gory really gory A couple places, but that's not that's not the thing It was it was more of a you you have to be sold on, you know, the The you know the villains of the movie and I was like, they're not scary. This seems really silly to me All right, you guys ready to take a break and do some tech news. Yes Robert, are you ready? I am Excellent, let me pull up the show notes We uh detector mic real quick, Robert Uh, let's take it right here. Cool. Awesome Here we go in three two Monty Vanderbilt has supported independent tech news directly for around five years Be like Monty become a dts member at patreon.com slash dts This is the daily tech news for tuesday may 28th 2019 in los angeles. I'm tom merit and from studio feline. I'm sarah lane And uh from uh parts unknown. I am the show's producer roger jank And i'm the intern anthony lumos also producing the show today Uh and joining us uh co-host of avi excel and hd tv reviewer robert harron. Welcome back robert Hey, thank you. Always good to be with you guys always good to have you here To tell us what's going on in the fast-moving world of televisions and tv and home theater Let us start however with some computex things you should know amd announced the three first three new chips from the third gen rise in lineups will arrive july 7th They are a two seven nanometer rise in seven cpus and the first rise in nine all on the existing am4 socket and claiming to be the first pc i express 4.0 compliant desktop platform The rise in sevens double total memory cache to reduce memory latency amd also announced the first gpu to use its new navi architecture The seven nanometer radion rx 5700 features gd dr Six memory delivery in 25 better performance per clock per core and 50 better power efficiency than existing Vega-based cards. There are x 5700 will be released sometime in july It's hardware palooza a computex. Nvidia announced touring based quadro rtx professional laptop cards The quadro rtx 5000 has 3072 cuda cores 384 tensor cores and 48 rt cores paired with 16 gigabytes of gd dr 6 ram 17 laptops from asus del hp msi razor gigabyte and acer will carry the new cards with the branding ex studio Aside from the cards the laptops will also feature the nvidia studio stack a software sdk And api is designed to speed up video editing rendering and vector animation according to nvidia rtx studio laptops will start at 1600 bucks Starting in the second half of the year arm also announced the cortex a 77 cpu and the molly g 77 gpu arm claims that the cortex a 77 improves performance by 20 per clock over the previous a 76 with 25 percent better machine learning performance as well the molly g 77 gpu uses the Valhalla gpu design with 40 percent overall better performance and 30 percent more power efficiency than its predecessor It also runs machine learning interference and neural net workloads 60 faster And let's see amd arm What nvidia oh right intel they still make chips intel showed off the core i 9 9 900 k s It's an 8 core 16 thread processor capable of running all cores at a turbo frequency of 5 gigahertz Technically the cpu has a stock frequency of 4 gigahertz But it'll only run at that frequency if a motherboard uses default intel bios, which generally isn't the case intel confirmed This isn't new silicon Rather i 90 9900 k chips specifically are bended to run at the higher frequency all the time Pricing release and power consumption were not announced intel also announced It will start the 10th generation of its core line of processors codenamed ice lake with the series of laptop oriented chips So there's the chip the chips were all down at computex Or up Yeah, I mean, I guess the the the chips were up for the chips that were down at computex Turns out how you phrase it anyway. Let's talk a little more about uh apple announcing a new product. I'm excited What is it sarah? Oh, tom. I'm glad you asked apple announced an update to the ipod touch Which includes an a10 fusion chip and a new 265 256 gigabyte storage model Now you might say is that really relevant? Well, it's the first update since the sixth gen ipod touch was released back in 2015 so The new ipod touch starts at 199 for the 32 gig model 299 for the 128 gig model or $399 for the new 256 gig model i'll be honest I never thought apple would update this product line again. I figured they would just phase it out Uh and figure, you know people just buy the cheapest iphone available and maybe pop the sim card out if they wanted to give it to a kid or something and not give them a connection but Uh, this this is there because somebody's gonna buy it. Do any of us robert? Do you have any idea who the market for new ipod touches are? Maybe maybe somebody who wouldn't want to use their mobile device and a streaming service Or you're not into doing it yourself with your mobile device, which probably already has a really good, you know audio digital converter built into it Uh or analog digital converter For me, it's it's definitely not for me But if if you wanted that standalone device though that could just literally store All of your compressed tunes and be able to take that with you anywhere like on the plane or or somewhere You're not generally going to have internet access that it could be cool, but I have Gigs of storage in my phone plenty to hold all the songs. I could possibly listen to in a month So it's it ain't for me to me. This seems like um, you know, it has an advantage over You know again like swapping out and saying or taking it out and you know Giving it to your kid because it can run the latest ios better And the idea that it's not a phone But it could play lots of games as long as you have a wi-fi network also makes sense to me the price is high for that But I think that apple is is banking on the fact that it wants more and more people to be Subscribed to its various services and the ipod touch would be another way to do that So the touch still runs all of the ios apps for the most part just like the phone would okay So that there's a great use case and like you said for kids For what you're talking about sir, but it's cheaper than a phone right the the equivalent Storage level are quite a bit more expensive. So yeah The worldwide web consortium aka the w3c has decided to hand over development of html and dom standards to The web hypertext application technology working group or what I will now refer to as What wg? What wg was started by browser developers? The developers were originally at apple opera and mozilla One of the opera guys moved to google So now the group is made up of people at apple google Microsoft and mozilla and that group was founded in 2004 to help speed up development of html standards The group actually developed html 5 and led the effort to get w3c approval for it In 2018 the w3c and what wg differed over version 4.1 of the document object model or dom Which was not approved and because of that dispute they've now worked out an agreement under this new agreement w3c members will draft recommendations to be given to what wg And then what wg will consider those and include them or not include them in the html and dom Living standards so the standards will be continually upgraded There will not be this process where the browser makers put things in their browsers and then three years later They become part of the html standard Uh, this is hoped to speed that system up so that you have the living standard that gets continually updated And it's updated by people who work on the browsers and know What features are going to be implemented in the browsers and which ones won't work? I guess my question is and and this all makes sense as far as you know, things move quickly You know, you you want to make uh, uh, uh, enhancements to a browser and not have to worry about the w Uh, 3c to say like yes, this is fine Does the w3c need to exist? Yes, I it absolutely does because you need that organization that looks over all these various standards They do more than just these two Uh, and I actually think this is the best way to do it people who are like browsing standards affect me But I don't make a browser can now give their recommendations of hey This is going to affect the apps I make the services I run. I'm not a browser maker though So I have different considerations. I think this is a better way to do it HP first released the original omen x backpack vr system back in 2016 Do you remember that now it's got an updated version with the same case same doc But a more comfortable form factor and updated specs The notable thing is that the omen x is not only compatible with HP's own reverb headset But also the v the vive the oculus and any other vr headset as well When not used as a vr backpack The main computer chassis can live in its dock and be connected to a traditional display A mouse and a keyboard like a regular pc demos of the pack include osha training and a virtual trip to house sinky That plus the three thousand three hundred price tells you that hb is still targeting this for commercial use I like this. I mean, it's not a big development to be honest except that makes it more comfortable when you're talking about backpack vr That's a huge huge That's always been the issue with you know with vr, right? It's like, you know, like how clunky is it? You know, the more comfortable it is the better especially when you're talking about carrying it on your back It's not just comfortable on your head. It's a backpack with a computer in it Basically, and I I wonder how many businesses need this Level of vr for training. I would think you know some desktops sitting at desks with vr headsets for osha training might be good But this does open up what you can do with them because it allows you to walk anywhere There's no restriction on where you can go as long as you have that inside-out sensor on the headset itself And you're not relying on trackers, which is the common thing with headsets now You know, there's a safety issue obviously of where you should and should not walk Which is hilarious when you're talking about osha training, but it does for you up to to have a more flexible application on these things Well, I've never been to house sinky. So I'm excited to try it out I'll say that Robert, what do you make of this stuff? It's interesting It's it just seems like a hack until we have phones powerful enough to drive these kind or at least smaller computers that have Super all-day battery life. They could still drive a vr headset granted You ain't getting 4k for two eyes at 120 hertz or 90 plus hertz out of any mobile device right now So if it still requires the backpack And if they can somehow maybe incorporate enough battery power to make it truly portable Especially if you're going to be using this commercially likely in Different scenarios and scenes be it indoors or outdoors I I don't want to be tied to an extension cord Otherwise I might as well just set it up in a room and do it all there If it were more like an augmented reality setup I could see this being even more practical because then You still have the vision of everything around you and you're just simply overlaying the data like that You could do a lot of cool development and other other projects using a system like this, but A $3,300 backpack just to have vr be a little more portable Yeah, it's it's it's hard to Even even though I I see the technology moving forward It's hard to hear a story like this and not be like one of these days We're all gonna laugh at the fact that the backpack got lighter or more comfortable Remember when people like actually put vr in their backpack to like it does seem like a stopgap measure for now At the same time because you know people are trying to figure out how this all works It's uh, it sounds like it's it's you know moving in the right direction Yeah, the question to me is do you want like robert said do you want your phone to power your headset? Or do you want the headset to have everything built in? Eventually that will be the question of like do you want your phone to power it and then You know, you could even keep your phone in your pocket potentially And it will just you know, send it to a send its power and display to the headset Or do you want the headset to be independent and be its own device? Or maybe just maybe something like uh, google stadia and being able to do more back end computing and then just Fully get the headset down to nothing but the display system and all the wireless Uh, the wireless networking and other performance that would need to occur for something like that Maybe this is what they're aiming that at as well where it's more for commercial development Oh, yeah, this is absolutely for commercial development. They're they're leaving the door open for gamers who want to just say Yeah, I have a cool backpack vr The price point is yeah Most vr is is aimed at businesses these days that that's where you can find people who can afford it and want it Sony's launching a low power wide area or lpwa chip for internet of things devices to take advantage of sony's proprietary L trez network launching this fall the lpwa chip can transmit up to 60 miles 60 miles It also works well in urban areas with a lot of potential interference and can work on high speed objects like cars and trains The lpwa chips have a much longer range than wi-fi and use less power than cellular Uh wi-fi is is great, but it doesn't work over long distances and cellular is great But it eats up your battery. This doesn't do either. It's perfect for internet of things the cxm 1501 g r chip as it is called transmit signals in the 920 megahertz band and can use gps Or global navigation system to tell time and location use cases include things like bicycle and car rentals knowing where they are Locating ships that are that are doing shipping transit home delivery. You can actually track the package itself not just by scan Boat races monitoring when your trainer bus is going to come even things like street lamps Being able to tell you if they're working properly if their amount of lighting in a smart city is proper They they put one out about helping friends find each other on ski hills where it's you know, pretty vast and hard to see people Sony's going to start with a build out in japan and then we'll see how it goes from there All right, so dumb question. Uh, this sounds great for a lot of moving parts Why wouldn't it replace wi-fi in the home? Because it's not powerful enough to do all the data you want. This is like a small amount of data, right? That's my guess Is is that this is this is about I need to get the internet of things amount of data across a long distance Got it It's not about routing the data. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Well, I mean Man, I you know as a as a person who seeks to live on a train one day I I love the idea of this. Um, and yeah I like maybe a ski slope doesn't really apply to me but but I get what they're going for here and it sounds like the Pests at least so far have been really promising It could also possibly be used as just a like an over-the-top tracker as well Something like the tile chips used to be and if you could do something that truly had its own Well beyond bluetooth range where you know a few miles even through buildings and things like that And to be able to you know have it at least send out Say gps coordinates for where that object is and if you could then Have the whole thing nice and compact and last a few years With low power that would be this isn't going to stream Netflix But if you just need a light or a bus to be able to say i'm here I've looked at my gps and I know where I am Uh, that that's what this is for. I'm curious if there's any non Proprietary versions of this under development as well out there if anybody's aware of that send us an email I've seen several chips like these in other just people putting together cool uses as to what to do with this technology And there's I want to say sierra wireless is one company I don't know if sony worked with them on this at all But there are a few companies out there making these types of chips and to make him as low power as possible Just so that you can literally make a portable device with say one of those coin cells lithium ion cells Yeah, it really last a few years and and to make it a just that and or user user repairable in terms of just being able to swap a battery out And to have that distance and to do cool things with it for you know, be it minor data transmitting or I don't know. It's kind of like figure out Smart city stuff where you need wide range because you don't know exactly where you might want to be collecting the data at any point Uh, especially as cities grow and then you could also think too in along that same line It's just something like location data Having small devices that are in fixed locations able to transmit a specific I am exactly right here and if your phone can see that then even indoors you would know exactly where you are It could fold into something like that too, which would be fantastic On to africa everybody are we ready the vbc reports on a container with solar panels pulled by a donkey Yes, a real donkey that uses touch screens to improve digital literacy in mozambique That country sits between south africa and tanzania Now while kenya, which is in the news often two countries to the north has 91 mobile penetration Mozambique has less than 50 percent the project. It's called community tablet It's founded by mozambique's day armad a three minute movie plays to introduce people to the topics There are prizes like t-shirts and caps that are given out and the audience can use smaller touch screen tablets to answer questions About what they saw the idea to educate and empower communities on topics like public health mobile banking and also voting Yeah, this is great because a lot of times these these education efforts, uh, will Evolve pamphlets, uh, just and people just throw those away. It says right. I'm on So this is a way to just get people's attention Because you're giving away caps and t-shirts and you got this big old container And they've got the touch screens and it's fun and it's it gets people to Interact with it learn a little bit about what they want to teach you whether it's about voting plans or or mobile banking Or or whatever and then spread the word and tell other people who then come back. So, uh, he's he wants to make this a franchise He he's been getting funding from ngo's So he would like to do this more often, but I just found it a fascinating use of technology It's like let's not worry about connectivity other people can worry about that How can I take technology and combine with what I know and what works? And go and teach people in my own community because he's from mozambique and he said he was inspired by his kids He saw his kids looking at youtube and figuring out how to stuff and he's like Man if I could just take a screen that shows how to stuff to people in rural areas, uh, suddenly we could educate people a lot better So that's what he did and when you're talking about, uh, you know a country with with many people many residents Internet literacy under 50 percent. There's so much potential, you know, like What does it go the right way the wrong way? You know that that has has yet to sort of uh, priv itself, but uh, it it it's it's a really good place to Try something like this out Folks if you want to get all the tech headlines each day in about five minutes be sure to subscribe Daily tech headlines.com All right, robert. Uh, no, you were at display week in san josei not too long ago Looking at a bunch of display technologies. What'd you see heck? Yeah Uh, there were lots of cool new 2019 tv's they were showing off, of course But I think right off the bat. I'll talk about some of the future tech This is a show display week It's part of the society of information display And it's their annual show to bring in a select groups of vendors as well as Even folks like college students who are working on projects and they have separate zones where you can see some of the really cool cutting edge Things they're working on One of the cool things was at the show Was an updated version of something we saw back at ces from high sense And this was what they called their dual cell lcd technology Effectively you're using two lcd panels smashed together one to handle the color and the other to handle the contrast And the demo we've seen previously used a 4k panel up front for the 4k resolution and color And then behind that screen was another lcd screen that was 1080p Allowing it then to modulate the backlight and to be able to really do Near per pixel level control of how bright each pixel is or dark Very similar to what oleds are currently capable of in terms of producing that inky dark black Where the pixel right next to it can be on it full blast without any kind of blooming or halo artifacts This was simply showing yet another step up to it instead of using a 4k panel up front and a 1080p panel Behind they said well, we've got this figured out pretty well We're just going to go ahead and make it 4k all the way through So each individual pixel on these tvs coming up will feature Its own individual pixel just to moderate and modulate the light coming from the backlight system What this will drive is something that is lcd technology yet It is coming very very close to what you get picture wise out of an oled Where you get that fantastic black level you get decent Well, i'm not going to say it's an lcd. So off-axis viewing is always going to be an issue But it is really nice to have that per pixel level control Especially when you're looking at things like letterbox movies or any content that has dark and bright content in it because This thing is on a per pixel level for an lcd Is able to just simply control light better than just about anything else i've seen Big questions will be cost. I mean how much more will it cost to actually sandwich a 4k panel to another 4k panel And make that all work fantastically boe is a chinese manufacturer of panel technology including lcds and oleds And they are the ones actually developing this panel with high sense and they're saying 2020 I want to say we'll probably see a demo of the 4k by 4k panel coming later this year and Overall, it was just impressive even in its current state of the 4k and 2k panel That's still a good level of control over per pixel lighting And it just overall was just sweet and fantastic to spend some time staring into If you really want to look into the future though, we're all talking ak and Japan Display Incorporated has been at the show for Many years now and they show off one of the coolest demos I think you'll be able to see anytime soon and it's an ak panel about notebook size I want to say it was about 17 18 inches 120 Hertz ak resolution and full rec 2020 color, which is about Let's see DCi which is used currently in your blu-ray movies is a larger set of color than you would have say with your regular hdr content sdr content and now 2020 is the full spec in terms of Almost single wavelength primary colors red blue and green being laser like in terms of that level of saturation and that ability then to display that at 120 Hertz with an ak panel and they had moving content Showing the difference between 60 and 120 Hertz and that was all cool But really having that full color palette of rec 2020 which nearly encompasses Every color you can possibly see in life It was the most and this is like something that the human eye can discern This was the most window like lcd I have ever looked at and it was just delicious It actually used a laser-based backlighting system in order to achieve some of those super saturated rich colors Another panel that's already on the market, but they were happy to show this off in comparison to other premium OLED TVs Was vizio's p series quantum x this is an upgrade over the standard p series quantum That's already out and about in a terrific value 65 inch tv they also have a 75 inch version Big things about that will be the fact that it's dumping out close to 3 000 nits of light output Supports all the hdr formats you like in terms of hdr 10 dolby vision And it's just going to be a good value actually the p series quantum x is starting off where The original p series quantum started in terms of its pricing And we're already seeing in terms of like if you go into cosco They had the current version of the p series quantum for about under 1500 bucks for that 65 inch version This is just good value. I'm i'm not the biggest fan per se of the chromecast Enabled tv apps that are in the vizio tv's It's it's just Sometimes it can be a little odd like there is no native youtube app But in terms of tv's overall that one was just utterly For the money, it's one of the very brightest tv's out there And it's going to be a very good good one to get in the lab and test out Otherwise if you want that olad lgc 9 that is their least expensive Flat panel flagship that has their latest second generation alpha 9 processor fantastic Compared to absolute the absolute picture quality of this tv compared to the 2018 model Not dramatically different in fact if you could find the 2018 I guess it would be the c8 on sale at a really good price Don't don't don't feel too bad about none go not going with the c9 But if you do You get some good updates including some new calibration features if you're a super video nerd in terms of just being able to eke out The best picture quality possible better handling of hdr content Uh able to handle content that's been formatted for different luminance levels better There's generally about three standards used in all of these 4k movies. We're looking at Varying the brightness in the luminance output depending on How it was mastered Some some authors are looking at content on monitors that only go so bright So it's very hard for them to say. Well, what would it look like if it were using the full spec of the hdr standard and This in particular was just fantastic Beautiful picture quality overall Now if you're looking for lcd stuff, I will say the big thing about 8k tv's this here and right there is a picture of samsung's q 900 That's their flagship ak tv here in the united states I think it's called the q 9 50 in europe That is a fantastically bright tv with some of the best upscaling i've seen to ak This demo i actually in that picture i was looking at was several standard definition sources on i think they were doing 480 on up to 1080 and just looking at how that scaled up to the ak panel considering we have very little ak tv out there The q 900 is the ak version and they also have a q 90. That's their 4k version Single coolest thing about i think samsung's tv's in addition to just pretty damn good image quality overall Is an anti-reflective layer that's on the front of their tv's They're currently the best at producing a film material that does Amazing work in terms of minimizing a bright light in the room that might be reflecting off the screen and into your eyes It minimizes that more than anybody else's tech currently And this is something you're going to see a lot of bright tv's adopt as we go forward over the next couple of years Is what else can you improve? Yeah, minimizing reflection so you can see more of the screen and get more of that light in your eyes And to me those were just all just fantastic to look at You know robert while we have you and it harkens back to a few weeks ago And a lot of people watching game of thrones said i couldn't see the long night. It was too dark Of of these tv's these upcoming tv's if i'm in the market for an 80 inch or thereabouts television Which i am my my samsung tv's You know it's smart tv a bit a little long in the tooth. Where would you point me if i if price was The most the biggest consideration Okay for for what size screen 80 80 Well, the n u 8000 it's a 2018 samsung tv It's i want to say 82 inches and it is 4k. It does support hdr formats including hdr 10 and it it uniquely among the Among the non top tier tv's out of samsung it also supports an automatic game mode and automatic refresh rate control So if you are into gaming and you don't like fiddling with the controls every time the tv flips Into game mode or not or having to do that manually. This is something you could really jump up and take a look at That is also just one of the best deals because once you get above say 75 inches for any lcd screen It's suddenly just the price used to skyrocket and i will say in the last two years and this year in particular That's like 75 and bigger is the new 65 in terms of pricing and availability. That's what i'm hoping There are more 80 plus inch options now than we've ever had and Something like that 2018 n u 8000 is still out there It is under $2,000 and it's going to be very hard to find something you're going to get better image quality Unless you're willing to spend at least twice as much Well, good advice. Thank you robert. Thanks also to everybody who participates in our sub reddit You could submit stories and vote on others at daily tech news show dot reddit.com We're also on facebook. We have a group there facebook.com slash groups slash daily tech news show And uh, we've got one more question to get to robert heron from the mailbag sarah We do don and st. Louis's Have a question. Hope robert can answer I haven't jumped into 4k tvs yet, but i'm shopping I get the sense that local dimming is an important feature to enhance hdr But how much is enough in mid-price tvs? I see local dimming zones between 10 and 120 10 or 20 seems low on a 65 inch tv Is there a rule of thumb to determine the minimum dimming zones based on screen size? Full array local dimming that's the first thing you really want to look at any tv that's advertising A dozen local dimming zones is an edgelit tv with some backlight control When I talk about the backlight on an lcd television It is literally leds either on the edges of the screen or one edge or it's an array behind the screen And that can be anywhere like you said from about 100 to three four five I've seen micro led demonstrations of five six thousand leds to get it to A more granular level of control over that backlight If you're displaying like a space scene with some bright stars and planets and stuff on it You don't want the dark inky blackness of space being lit up full bore by that backlighting system You want that to modulate down and then make that star punch up, but the big problem then becomes Can you control the blooming and other artifacts related to that within objects on the screen per pixel level control? More zones equal better control. So you're better full array local dimming tvs like the latest say the The q80 and the q90 from samsung and their their ak models, of course They have improved dramatically also want to say that p-series quantum x. I just talked about 384 zones of local dimming that has a nice fine array of leds behind it That can all be individually modulated And it does definitely improve image quality if you're already sitting front and center on those types of tvs It will make a better looking viewing experience One feature i see some lcd televisions incorporate is if you like those letterbox movies TVs like samsung's better models will actually be able to turn off all the backlighting behind the black bars So they get inky dark Approaching what it looks like with an old led but usually at a larger screen size or a brighter screen all over overall But be aware of anything that's edgelit. You are really limited to zones that are usually around a dozen or less And they're stripes. They're not even blocks You're actually doing like if the led backlighting systems on the bottom edge of the screen and it's shooting straight up And there's like 25 30 leds across the bottom It's creating very like very striped zones that doesn't give you individual area control. So It's going to be okay. It's it it is what it is So it definitely costs it costs less to do it that way compared to having You know three four five hundred leds behind the screen each being modulated individually depending on the content Well, robert heron, we could talk about this all day unfortunately We can't however for everybody who's who who's very interested in learning more Where can they keep up with all of your work? Yeah, take a look at my old website that's going away soon. Thank goodness I'm almost done with this That's my website though. 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Yeah I was gonna say though If you have room for an 80 inch screen sure Yeah, also consider if you're gonna spend two grand on like the least expensive worth it 80 inch screen Consider a projector. There are so many superb projectors out there that costs a fraction of that cost Do you think so? If you have a room that can do it Definitely do it when I do I do I basically have a wall that I have a 55 right now and It's not a big wall But it it's sort of like every time I look at i'm like It should just be the whole wall should be the television You know, I just I just see it in my head. So that's what I want I swapped up a 55 to a 65 in a smaller room and I felt In no way that it was too big. So yeah, yeah The I mean the 80 is it's a little it's a little silly But if you have a friend of mine has wanted like I was over at his house the other day and I'm like, I just want it I want it I've been in if you have a larger living room. You definitely should be looking at bigger screens They just fill the area better and you already have the room for it cost is always going to be the issue Grant again. Love the I'd love the q 900 from samsung at like 80 some inches, but what's that? seven grand eight Or what's seven inch old lead is gonna buy two hp backpack vr's for that What's what's this tweet spot like in size in terms of like Like where is it is it a 50 inch? Is it a 56? You know, I mean you don't hear a price Like in terms of value where you get like where the value and the size What's the best value 65 if you're looking for something bigger than 50 55 and 65 are the most commonly made tv's right now Uh, I doubt they're the biggest selling you're still in the sub 55 category Funny is when I moved to the apartment that I live in now I had somebody come over to mount my television, you know, because I can't do it and uh, you know They asked beforehand, you know, what size and you know, give give me some specs So we know what to bring I said 65 and he came and he looked at my tv and he's like This isn't a 65. It's a 55 and I was like it is Oh, all right. I can move up quite a bit. So maybe if I got a 65 It would still seem significantly larger I mean budget permitting 65 inches the lg oled's going to be the best piece of eye candy to have a look at That's what I've got Yeah, it's just every day every day. You're gonna love that thing There's nothing more fun than a new television But I will say the new the new samslings are looking good Even tcl if you really want a good value their new 2019 s series. I think they have an s4 now That is not hdr really Uh, I don't believe it even has a wide color palette, but it has that roku interface. It's like 250 bucks for a That's another thing capabilities of this is Or you know sometimes on paper they sound good, but in practice, how many people are using their smart tv? I'll tell you what I see not using it is on a lot of the tv's driven with the android operating system They can become sluggish over time Or there's just certain features not there that you want to use and I see a lot of people just simply going to You know, whatever you're whatever you're currently using being an apple tv or a streaming product of any kind Uh, whoever you're happy with is going to be the cheapest way just to avoid that mess That's another reason I kind of like the tcl stuff for their roku integration They actually the whole operating system is done by roku. So It's about as simple and fantastic as it is they get set up and use In terms of just being able to use the apps you want when you want without without it getting in the way It's just uh, I have a lot of a lot of praise from them there But for myself personally, I just simply I could almost care less what's built into the tv And then I'll just use my favorite streaming. Oh total. Yeah, I that's why I asked i'm like I don't use apps native apps on my television, but Where I would change it up Maybe would be in the case of something like lg's oleds where their web os based operating system is just Slicker than snot and it works well. They support every app I want all of the little format support things like oh, I want to watch netflix and dolby vision That's all right there. You don't even have to think about it. Just hit the button go That's when I end up using my smart tv because I have an lgo led and I will use it for things Where I'm where I don't have an app capable of it on a set top box on a roku or an apple tv um So like an example Well, when I first got it, I didn't have a 4k capable roku or apple tv. They existed I just didn't have that so I would use the apps there But yeah, so so dolby vision surround sound stuff like that or there's some apps that Are available on the lg that are not on the apple tv They are available on roku But I end up using fendango now on the lg because with roku it's built into the operating system Which makes it kind of clunky to use and it's not even available on the apple tv So that's one that i'm always using it on on the lg web os like you said robert That's really clean os it is that was the best thing they bought and To this day, I would say that the latest version of samsung's operating system They're tyson based os on their tv's Is about as good as it gets but if you're going to ask me to pick and choose lg has that magic remote and it literally acts like a mouse cursor on the screen and I love that interface that is the fact that just ended up using the arrow keys though because i'm like My hands too shaky Use both hands so slow Are you It's a much coffee. Are you the opinion that like if you were just going to buy a brand new tea like you just moved into a new Room and you don't have a tv. Yeah, like just you would just get a 4k hdr capable set I'd get a 65 inch oled unless that's not big enough or if that's not in the budget and then Put a 4k oled Not already. Yeah, there's nothing else at this point. Everything's 4k Yeah, 8k is 8k is where it becomes more more important when you're talking the 80 plus inch screens It it gives it a more seamless look, but then you're paying for all of that Also, there might be features in there that you're simply not going to use like that 2019 lg oled I just mentioned it has It has the latest hdmi spec built into all of its ports you Although it was listed initially at being able to do 4k 120 input It currently doesn't do that and that would likely be added later on But if you're looking at those features You're looking at being able to take the apps that are built into the tv and then fire that audio Dolby atmos full-blown right back to an avr that's compatible All of that technology is now built in so if you're future proofing yourself a little more maybe If it's just straight image quality and all you need is a monitor That's where you can get in to save some money a little bit That and that's where my problem has been I moved into this house and it's got a Home theater built into the you know the living room basement area So I've got an entire wall to use for projection projection screen And I got power in the ceiling to mount the projector But I don't have any it had to be a wireless interface And I'm always weary because every time I start researching like oh, they're about ready to update the spec And about better to do this and well, that's when it gets confusing I did a setup using epsons. They have any projector they make currently if it ends with that e like the ube It includes a breakout box. That is a hdmi wireless transmitter to the projector Currently and it does use 60 gigahertz technology So it is slightly compressed, but I say visually indistinguishable from lossless However, I'm not certain if it'll do anything above say like 4k 24 For you know 4k sources so for 1080p 60 and whatever it's going to be fantastic but that is a way to have wireless input or As long as the projector has power you're good to go Also, all of these projectors typically have a usb port that you could then take A streaming stick of choice from any manufacturer just stick it in the back of the thing and power it off the usb port and There you go. You don't even need to run a cable to it really You can put an apple tv on it anything you want But I don't think you have to worry about the getting the audio to the speakers that are mounted in the wall in front of the room like this Yeah Well, that would be that would be coming from the source device. So say it was like a blu-ray player Or in the case if we're going to be a wireless transmission to a projector on the ceiling You would probably want a separate box For like a roach or apple tv or whatever Then you can have the audio go to the avr and the video being sent appropriately out to the Speaking of speaking of audio robert just because I have you um, I'm sort of I'm sort of in the market for a soundbar And I was looking at the sonos because I've already got sonos all over my house. Yeah I mean the beam seems like a good option I've been living with the beam for about six months now And it's not leaving my tv anytime soon. I just did the update to google assistant. Yeah, I was able to even have that option Uh, I really don't use voice assistants But I do appreciate the button on the top of the beam that lets me turn off the microphone altogether so Audio quality wise, especially if you're an ios user Sonos is some of the best products out there for the money. I mean, yeah, you will not be disappointed And in the case of ios the ios app it has a room tuning application built into it Where you literally use your phone as a listening microphone and it further optimizes that speaker for your given room environment And you can toggle it on and off and I've always found it did a pretty good job Yeah, I I for my sonos ones Um when I moved to my latest department it because we have some weird uh sealings here You know a lot of slopes and just kind of funny angles and it did make a difference made a real difference And if you're already using uh the play ones Perhaps you could also link those in to be surround sound speakers and using something like the beam as your front three channels Or however you want to draw. Yeah, we've talked about down the road. You could throw in a wireless sub I mean, that's nice to do Value wise there is absolutely nothing wrong with vizio soundbars. They started about 80 bucks I would go for one that has a wireless subwoofer with it And you know, that's a good starting point Obviously, if you can go with something like dolby atmos with sealing speakers and the whole nine yard That's gonna sound like 80 bucks sounds pretty good too. Yeah, you know all things consider It's gonna sound better than any tv speakers And if you have somebody who might have listening Uh inability to hear dialogue clearly or things like that These devices can really go a long way toward helping Just we're gonna wrap up our video right there. Uh the show today if you were wondering is called tv's pushing the edges Uh gdi will likely be called man rats video people. Thanks for watching audio folks stick around and there's more to come