 Hey guys, Thundee here and today we'll be talking about the Samsung Yeah, Sero TV. So let's go ahead and find out about this portrait mode So the Sero TV is one of the first portrait style TVs It basically stands in your living room. It's not something that you can mount, but also it's a very interesting concept it's a 43 inch television from Samsung and The unboxing experience is none like that I've ever seen it comes in a box that stands of course in a portrait form you must open it up that way and Definitely need a friend to set this up just because you want to be able to lift the TV out of the box set it up Of course connect the stand to it and get things running now as a Device and TV set it is well built It looks really nice and Samsung does a really good job when they are designing and making the devices and the Sero TV is no exception I think it kind of falls in the line of the frame TVs if you know the frame TVs that look like a Poster out there. It's a really nice looking TV and I think the Sero kind of flows in that direction It's something that can stay in a corner in your living room And I like that I can stay in a corner in your bedroom and depending on your location I think this is something that kind of fits that But the biggest thing of course with this TV is the fact that it can stay and play in portrait mode and then Rotate over of course to landscape whatever you need it now before we get into all that facsimile Let's look at what we have with this TV. It has three HDMI ports one with an ER to USB ports at the back Well hitting it's got a 4.1 speaker with a nice sub and the speakers sound really good Don't take my word. Just just take a quick listen I Think the speakers do sound really good and probably sound the best that I've heard from any Samsung TV Honestly, again, there's more room at the bottom there to put how's a big assist speaker system Give me you just more robust sound overall. So I think a lot of people would like What you hear from this now comes with a standard Samsung remote control white I do like the look of remote. You do have of course your Netflix Amazon buttons there Which is cool. All the buttons are similar except on the top right hand corner There is the rotate button that allows you to rotate the TV from of course portrait mode to landscape For whatever content you're watching now the thing that you'll notice is that of course This also runs the Samsung standard UI The of course ties in UI for the TVs which works really well and you can go through the TV options in portrait mode But a lot of the applications Will want you to of course play in landscape So if you're like a Netflix that will open up to landscape as well So it's gonna automatically rotate once you hit the Netflix button and then it goes there And some things will play in portrait world like Samsung TV plus or even when you are gaming. Yes, you can play games in Portrait mode and of course hit that button and it will rotate into of course landscape So those capabilities are there now In terms of gaming you're thinking okay, so does it have a game mode? Yes, it doesn't have a game mode This is an HDMI 2.1 HDMI 2.0 But it handles games pretty well was able to play quite effectively and also the rotating from Portrait to landscape was quite interesting overall. So now the question is What do you really use this kind of TV for what's the whole idea of something like this? Well, I think it's the ability to connect with your smartphone That's what Samsung has pushed and the idea that you can mirror your phone to this device And then you can go through different applications So if you're watching a lot of tiktok This makes a lot of sense because you can put it on there You can go through your Twitter feed and the cool thing is once you mirror your smartphone to the device If you rotate your smartphone, it rotates the TV and you get that ability to go ahead and Know what your content that way So if you're on Twitter and you there's a video that's of course in landscape Rotated TV rotates that way and you can watch the video or even if you're watching something like peacock as a streaming service Which tends to be in a portrait mode, but you can of course move it of course to landscape So I get that to me This is really not much practicality at least for my daily days for TV like this But I can see it fitting in a lot of people's homes, especially in the corner right there so behind me of course you guys can clearly see the TV set and It's nice that it's there So if you've got a smaller apartment, this actually will fit in the the space it takes up is really smaller Especially because it's a 43 inch TV as opposed to say 55 or 65 and it can take up that kind of you know Small footprint the one thing I wish Samsung added to it was a pop-up camera something you can use for video calls For instance, especially these day and age where we're doing a lot of zoom calls We're doing all the video calls to family if you're staying at home that kind of thing would be nice And also using it as a mirror Because then you can use it for self-styling mirror. You can use some air functionality Those are the kinds that I would have loved to see on this TV set to kind of take it Beyond just the idea that it's a TV now. Is this TV for you? Probably not is this TV for a lot of people no no, but it actually works well And it does what Samsung says you should do now. It's priced at about 1500 maybe 1600 depending where you check and I'll say it's solid. It really is solid It does what it's supposed to do. I can use it for other functionality But it is more of an accessory piece if you can afford to do that And if you want or if you want something small that will fit into your apartment And you can move from place to place especially if you're not sure where to put up with your TV In your home or even in the studio. I would say if you've got a studio apartment, this will definitely work Well, so that is the sero TV from Samsung one that you know is in portrait mode and switches the landscape Carry of course kind of like the LG wing smartphone, but of course this came out first You also have some very decent app integration with of course the Samsung SmartThings app where you can go in and control the TV set directly from your smartphone by either of course Use the remote control functionality or send up some of the features on the phone, which is nice So you've got the ability to switch between Different layouts there as you can see behind me. I've got image of course of the million I can switch over to synagogue photos posters o'clock. You name it You've got all those features built in that you can do that directly on the TV set itself But it's nice to see that you can do it directly from your smartphone Let me know your thoughts guys. What do you think about this kind of TV concept? This is something you will use in a smaller smaller home or smaller apartment, maybe a studio But just leave your thoughts down below. Otherwise guys, don't forget to like share subscribe and Always enjoy entertainment