 So I know you guys have been waiting for this video and it is finally here. Right behind me is the Samsung S95B, Samsung's OLED TV. The one that everyone has been talking about. You've seen comparisons, but you've been waiting for that gaming video and here it is guys. And I have to tell you this TV is awesome. Everything you've heard is practically true. This TV has a lot of great features and benefits, but let's talk about the design and the style first before we get into some of that gaming features. Now it's a 65 inch, also comes in the 55 inch variant. Pricing is 3,000 for the 65, 20, 199 for the 55 inch. So it's very well priced, but it's in a very awkward position in terms of Samsung TV. It's kind of like in the middle between the 8K and the 4K QLED. But I think this TV is better than both of them. Now you're wondering why? Well design-wise it's super thin. This thing is very, very thin. Thinner than my wallet, almost as thin as my credit cards. This thing is a very thin TV. It has a central base there, so it's nicely placed so you don't have to have a bigger TV stand. You can actually have a smaller stand because it's a center-based stand for the TV. And also some nice clearing for your soundbar. So whatever soundbar you choose should roughly fit into the space you have there. Now it comes with four HDMI 2.1 ports. I will say this to my unit. I was having some troubles with some of the HDMI ports. I've talked to other people, no one had. So I think there might be some issue with my HDMI ports. Just putting it out there. But the HDMI ports are HDMI 2.1. There's one that's an ERC. And of course this is very useful for your next-gen gaming consoles, right? If you're playing in your Xbox, Series X, or your PlayStation 5. So what does that mean for us gamers? Let me just put it this way. The games look absolutely fantastic. And you know what? Just take a look. I can scan the machine before we make a move. Okay. Give me a second. Okay. See how parts of it are glowing? Those are in weeks' months. Got it. I'm gonna machine. You got a phone. You're a child, right? Yeah. I found my first one when I fell into a ruin. Got the other terminal cache not long ago. That's good to have extras. I wanna repeat of Amarillo. It was two fucking years ago. I don't do ADR. This new guy? Not feeling it. Don't be surprised if we have to make a change. We should be intro. Just like we all are. So the very first thing you notice are the colors. The colors are so rich in vibrance. Something you truly expect from an OLED TV. But they also bright. And you don't lose those colors when they actually brighten up. That is something that a traditional OLED TV just can do. Again, this is a QD OLED television from Samsung. Very new technology. A different principle that really sets those boundaries. Now, you will notice this clearly if you're on the side. So if you're not sitting right at the center and you're gaming, you're gonna notice how those colors still stay rich. You know, horizon, forbidden west looks really good. Those colors pop out. You've got your blues, your reds. They really stand out on this TV. And it doesn't matter what angle you're at. It still looks great. Same thing with Halo Infinite. Even though those colors have been muted, you can see how rich they actually stand out on screen. That is a very good thing. And that's color volume. And that really pushes the boundary there, especially for a TV like this. Now, you guys also heard audio from this TV. Now, this is a TV that has, of course, that center channel built into it. And the audio is actually pretty good. Normally I put the volume at around 50%. You can go up to 100. I'll say between 50 to 75%. It's a sweet spot here. Definitely a soundbar would be better, but it still is a nice experience with this TV in terms of the volume. I do have higher ceilings, as you guys can see here. So it kind of resonates while you're gaming. Now, the gaming experience is fun and just very easy. So Samsung mentioned that they were gonna have a gaming hub. That's something we don't have on the TV yet. There is a media hub where you can, of course, navigate through your media menu in certain ways. Now, for the gaming hub itself, hopefully that comes through because we can have game streaming services. But just sitting down on the couch, swapping between your PlayStation 5 and your Xbox Series X, is a very simple process to do. And that also allows you to jump in and use your game center. First software features is, of course, pressing and holding the play and pause button brings up the game menu bar. Now you can change your input lag. I have it on fastest here. It's standard in terms of the kind of, you know, gameplay games I'm playing. I could change FPS or sports. Doesn't really matter. I'm gonna go down. You can see the Asperger issue is locked because we're playing a console game. Same thing with the mini-map zoom. Speakers are through the TV for this video. There's a help guide and there's an in-depth game setting. As you can see, 60 FPS on screen, HDR is on, VR is off. So that job there. At least recognizing the things that you need as a gamer for a TV like this. But how does it work for, say, playing a PC on a TV? So I connected my MSI GS77 laptop. It's an Intel 12-gen laptop. And I wanted to play some Call of Duty. I usually play Call of Duty on PC. And the experience, again, was seamless. Now the difference here is that you can go into that game center here and you can go ahead and change the resolution to 16 by nine, 21 by nine, 32 by nine. But you can go ahead and do that and push it. And the gameplay experience was really solid. It played really well. Again, you have FreeSync built into FreeSync Premium. So it supports those things you expect in terms of, you know, high refresh rates in your, you know, your gaming environment. Which makes for a very great gaming experience. Now, there are a couple of things, of course, this TV does, right? You do have the full software suite, which Samsung is kind of overhauled. Something new with their new media hub. Now we have this whole large menu where you still have your list of apps on top. And then you can move down. And that takes you to Samsung TV+. We've got free movies and all that fun stuff there. But your apps are here. And this is kind of like the media hub now. This is where all your media will be housed. But according to Samsung, there should be another hub, which will also have all your games. So you can have all the games in one section, including gaming apps and gaming consoles. So with those changes in place, how do I see this TV as a day-to-day TV? Whether it's, of course, watching content like Netflix, where you really see those colors pop out. Now I will mention this though. There is no Dolby Vision. Samsung doesn't support it. Does support HDR10+. In my mind, I'll say this right here. I believe that it's not something that a lot of you will notice just because the bit rates on Netflix for either Dolby Vision or whatever is super low compared to what you get from Blu-ray. It's like in the 20s compared to like 100 megabits on Blu-ray. So you're not gonna notice those things that you really would get from Dolby Vision in my view. But the TV does support Dolby Atmos as well. But when you look at that and you look at what it brings gaming-wise, it's truly impressive. It reaches those peak brightness that you expect now. I could either measure it for you, but honestly, go check out FOMO's video. He did an awesome video on the brightness measurements of the Samsung S95 Beach, detailing how bright this TV. I've seen some other videos where people are comparing it to the LG C2 and how bright it is. I have an LG C1 TV and that TV wasn't bright. So my gaming session, I really had to crank it up, especially to see darker scenes in darker rooms, like a game like Resident Evil. I mean, it was really dark on my C1 on this TV. It was just like, you know, it was not like daylight, but you could clearly see everything around you. And I think those are the benefits you're gonna get from the Samsung QLED when it comes to your gaming experience. It is one of those things that honestly you have to see. I know a lot of people are skeptical because this is a new technology and also because of Samsung's price point. Because look, let's face it, we know that Sony's pricing is a bit higher and Samsung's is at 3,000. Honestly, for me, doesn't make sense, but I'm happy it's cheaper because I will tell you, go buy this TV. This is absolutely worth it for just the color volume alone. It is ridiculous to see how this technology has come a long way where I can turn on my Xbox and I can see the vibrance. I turn on my PlayStation 5 and I can see how those colors actually stand out to make things stand out within the game. And that kind of experience is something you can't get anywhere else. This is probably one of the best TVs for your next-gen consoles. I fully recommend it. So anyway, guys, there you have it. Thank you very much for watching. If you wanna pick this TV up, use the link down below. It is worth it. And if you have already, let me know your thoughts down below. This is Thundie E saying thank you and always enjoy your entertainment.