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"Great for 3D"
Ah, is that the exquisite smell of aged milk?
In this event of something happening to me, there is something I would like you all to see. It's a plasma TV I got from someone I knew...
ОтветитьWow...Linus has been around for a while.
ОтветитьAhhh, young Linus. Dont worry. I know who the BeeGees are.
ОтветитьFunny when this video didn't aged well and CRTs are making comebacks over 8k HD OLEDs which were supposedly the future?! 🤣
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ОтветитьMano en plasma no LCD
ОтветитьI impressed my girfriend (later become my lovely wife) 10 years ago how TVs/Monitors works based on this video , and today my wife teach our kids the same thing... using the same video 😊👍
Ответитьits 2023 and just bought a first OLED 55 inch TV from LG. it took 10 years for it to become affordable at least for me.
ОтветитьI come from the future 2023 and I’m here to warn you about COVID 19 BLM riots and the oled tvs are 200-400$ now
ОтветитьGlass screens stop you being a couch potato in the daytime because of the reflection and lcd is really cheap looking when it's not turned on.. not something you would want in your living room.
Ответитьthanks you linus for share us information about these LCD,s ^_^
ОтветитьI have a 50" TV which my dad bought back in 2010 marketed as an "LED TV", and I was totally used to it, but I think it's a plasma TV with LED-based back lighting, and Samsung just used "LED" because it was the hot new word in town
I'm pretty used to it, and always game on it because the picture is much better than my normal 24" monitor, but my friend visited me the other day and was amazed by its picture quality, I never realized it was a plasma until he mentioned it; I certainly noticed this TV being so hot it could warm up a room, but never knew it was a feature of plasmas until now, just figured all old HDTVs were like that (which is true in a sense, since plasmas were so common way back when)
Is tech quickie really that desperate to fatfcuk at the end?
ОтветитьLol 3D
ОтветитьWe need a refresher to this
ОтветитьHe forgot to add plasma TVs burn twice as much electricity than a LCD TV
Ответитьits fake he didnt dropped gpu
ОтветитьOLED is still PROHIBITIVLY expensive and 3D went.... uh... not welll
ОтветитьWhat happened to plasma over the decade
ОтветитьWell here we are in 2022
ОтветитьIs this linus tech tips? 👌👌
Ответитьomg... the one time linus didnt drop something expensive
ОтветитьWhere's plasmas now i mean in the consumer market?
ОтветитьMe watching this looking for justification of taking my plasma out of storage to use as my main
ОтветитьNow literally everything has oled
ОтветитьThis makes more sense than Mike Meyers Video, thank you
ОтветитьIt’s linus tech tips
ОтветитьGreetings from the future, I just bought a high-end OLED tv for a lot less than $2k.
ОтветитьFunny watching in 2022, having a OLed now and it being not on market in this time, and trying to explain dimming zones. Wander what people would do knowing what kinda technology we have now, back then
ОтветитьRIP Plasma
ОтветитьOLED is now available in 2022
ОтветитьNowadays, most smartphones have OLED screen, it's amazing how technology triumphs in a few years. Very soon it's gonna be quantum dot display everywhere.
ОтветитьIt's a good think he added in the OLED at the last minute. It made this video relevant for an extra decade.
ОтветитьWatching this 8 years later cos i searched "screen technologies explained". Ohh my the Gods of the Algorithm....
Ответитьi got 2 ads for perfume before the video... you guys think google tracks everything you do? im a guy
ОтветитьWhy is this video giving me nostalgia ? :))
Kudos to the anchor though
Watching techquikie in 2x is my kinda thing
ОтветитьWe need an update video of this 2021 ;0
ОтветитьKris Get The LED Tv
Ответить"They'll be great for 3D" need I say anything more about that 💀
ОтветитьWhat the hell is a true black....teach properly man
ОтветитьEight years later, OLED TVs are still amazingly expensive, at least where I am.
ОтветитьMan this video has aged
ОтветитьI can't even find any good explanation of the differences of those displays these days even the oled is very common now, but this is literally the best explanation and it came out years ago?
ОтветитьI would have liked a TechLongie on this subject.
ОтветитьBiggest surprise of this video in 2021? The graphics card he is holding at the end could probably be sold for half of what he bought it for 🤣
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