Nice video. I picked up a 75” U7N in November and I’ve also been loving it. I’ve been recommending it to people left and right, it truly is the best value for the money on the market right now. Black levels are impressive and gaming has been great. And I love how many settings there are to toggle with. Also, interesting message at the start of this vid, more young people definitely need to hear that 👍🏾
@AudiorevueАй бұрын
@@mwood341 awesome, I’m glad you like the video and I’m glad you’re enjoying your television, so am I. Yeah, you know with the whole living in the past thing I really think the Internet has made it worse. Because no time in history, could somebody honestly look at the past so directly and so much. Like I said in the video, it’s kind of a sad thing if you think about it, because when I was a kid and I’m sure probably when you were a kid too you didn’t worry about the past, you lived to make today as good as it could be, and that also made your future as good as it could be. Anyway, thanks for watching and thanks for commenting
@MrMikey1273Ай бұрын
I purchased the 65" U7N during the pre black Friday sales. Its a good set. Far better than the Hisense H9E plus i bought in 2018. Brighter colors and darker blacks. I did have trouble with our 4k dvd player and the sound dropping out. A better hdmi cable and changes to some sound output settings on the LG 4k player fixed that.
@AudiorevueАй бұрын
Great glad you like it, you'd be surprised how many reviews I've read over the last month on different televisions and people leaving bad reviews for a product but if you really look at what they're saying you'll see that it's some setting that they didn't change or some other small tweak that could have been done to fix the problem.
@MrMikey1273Ай бұрын
@Audiorevue the deal with the settings is the picture presets are good except the HDReco one the set is in out of the box. Once you switch another the picture improves significantly. Another thing is they dont use eco modes on the store display models.
@SoonerUnitedKingdomOfficalАй бұрын
The past was much better. End of. The 1980's were fantastic in comparison to today, and there's no need for rose tinted glasses.
@AudiorevueАй бұрын
I think you misunderstand, my whole point wasn't whether or not the past was better or today sucks or anything like that, it was that if younger people constantly sit around thinking the past was better then it ultimately leads to a situation where there's no hope for the future in their minds, and that's a scary thing if you think about it.
@snopro2375Ай бұрын
People in the 80's weren't pining for the time's back in the 40's, because the 40's sucked! People who were alive in the 80's and people who weren't even alive during that time can clearly see that everything was way better then, than it is now.
@AudiorevueАй бұрын
I think you misunderstand, my whole point is not whether or not the '70s sucked or the '80 sucked or anything. My whole point is that if younger people sit around constantly thinking the past was better it ultimately leads to no hope for the future, which is a scary thing if you really think about it.
@MrNewktraneАй бұрын
@@Audiorevue👍💯👏This Part!!
@GenX_in_the_wildАй бұрын
Color temp looks much warmer then on the Sony. Maybe that caused the eye strain?
@AudiorevueАй бұрын
Could be, one thing I noticed and I sort of mentioned it in this review a little bit or maybe I hinted at it, but my history with TVs has always been budget television's, TVs under $300. Now a lot of under $300 televisions can be good, but the one thing that they almost never do is get terribly bright. The one thing I learned with the u7n is that if I have the brightness all the way up it is unbearably bright, and it does cause eye strain. So I actually have the brightness set at about 40 and it's substantially better. I say that because I almost wonder if that was the issue with the x90l? When I got it I went off the ratings .com settings recommendations and thought it looked good apart from the eye strain, so I wonder if that was the issue? The other thing I noticed with a lot of these fancier TVs is they do HDR so much better than the budget models, of course that makes sense. But I also noticed when watching HDR content even with the brightness set lower I get eye strain issues, just because of the glaring contrast that HDR introduces between light and dark scenes and objects within those scenes. Anyway long story I know I'm sorry, but just thought I'd share my opinion and I'm happy with The u7n and absolutely thrilled. Although I may be getting another smaller TV for the bedroom in the future and I might do a review on that as well.
@stevesmith1764Ай бұрын
Did u have and dirty screen effect iv ordered one but worried about it
@AudiorevueАй бұрын
Slightly at the top corners but nothing you notice really, i only noticed it because i ran one of those dse KZbin videos.
@stevesmith1764Ай бұрын
@Audiorevue iv heard good and bad things about it but knowing my luck i will get a bad one
@AudiorevueАй бұрын
@@stevesmith1764 I'd say give it a go, worst case scenario you get a bad one you can return it, but you might get perfection, and it is a great TV
@stevesmith1764Ай бұрын
@Audiorevue thanks my lg nanocell has just given up
@stevesmith1764Ай бұрын
@Audiorevue came this morning so far so good but it does keep changing the colour temp to warm on game mode and all the intelligence stuff is off
@patrickb19823 күн бұрын
I have the B4 55 it's a beautiful television only gaming was a little bit better on my Sony LED I mean colour wise
@Audiorevue3 күн бұрын
I've noticed this too, I've got a smaller Sony in the bedroom and out of all the televisions I've tried out over the past couple of months, none of them compare to the Sony in terms of color, particularly when using a PS5. Honestly just something about the way it processes the gaming image coming out of the PS5 is just Superior surely