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  • Huge thanks to Samsung for sponsoring this video.

  • So you might be thinking to yourself, all TVs are the same.

  • But that's not quite the case.

  • Samsung has just released a modular micro LED TV that's pretty incredible.

  • I'm going to show you how it works.

  • Let's get started.

  • [Intro]

  • So here's the thing with the new Samsung micro LED TVsthey are completely modular and

  • customizable.

  • Size-free, ratio-free, bezel-free, and resolution-free.

  • You can combine these little squares together to make a TV as big or small as you want.

  • You can see the TV behind me, it's a 1x8 panel that's completely modular.

  • Each of the little squares can disconnect and be put somewhere else.

  • Let's say you have a TV budget for this year.

  • You can buy the panels, get a TV as big as your budget allows, and then next year, if

  • you have a larger budget, you can buy more panels to make your TV even bigger and increase

  • the resolution.

  • Anywhere from 4K, 6.5K, 10K...as big as you want, as much resolution as you want.

  • It's pretty interesting.

  • Plus, with the modularity of this TV, you know repairability is pretty important for

  • me in my channel, if one panel happens to break...let's say you're getting aggressive

  • during a video game and someone throws a controller at the screen and cracks it.

  • You've seen the YouTube videos where people do that.

  • Instead of replacing the whole TV, you can just replace the one particular panel.

  • So I think this technology definitely has a place in the world, and I'm excited to see

  • where it's going.

  • So how does it work?

  • Magnets.

  • Each of these modular squares has a back plate which mounts directly into the wall.

  • There's kind of like a master square that controls all the squares around it.

  • And each of the rear panels have two little latches that pop up, there are little metal

  • contact pads, and they clip into the panel next to it...just like a little connector

  • to get their information and signal from that master square in the center.

  • And because each of these little modular panels have no bezels, you can stick them right next

  • to each other and the seam disappears when the content is displaying.

  • Now this isn't on the market just yet, it's just where the future is headed.

  • I think modular micro LED TVs are the way of the future, and the same technology that

  • they're using in these modular blocks is used in Samsung's massive TV, which I'll show you

  • right now.

  • The viewing angle on this thing is insane.

  • Even when you're like right up close to it, you still can't see the pixels inside of it,

  • and you can still see the whole image.

  • This is crazy!

  • It can be a window to the outside world.

  • You can watch your movies, and the internal technology, the artificial intelligence, displays

  • whatever content scaled to the right dimensions for your uniquely sized modular TV.

  • So with 8K TVs, obviously not everything is 8K content just yet.

  • We're barely getting into the 4K realm.

  • But with Samsung's TV that they're callingThe Wallbecause of how big it is, it

  • has internal AI that can upscale high definition, ultra high definition, 4K...it upscales it

  • to 8K so it looks even better in real life.

  • So this massive TV behind me is still the same modular technology that we saw in the

  • smaller TVs over there.

  • This is what Samsung is calling The Wall TV because it can literally take up an entire

  • wall.

  • So LED TVs are 100% light efficient.

  • All of the light emitted from the LED shoots directly out to your eyeballthe viewer

  • plus the micro LEDs use inorganic material, which means there is no burn-in with this

  • new technology.

  • So you can have the same outside of your window displaying for years with no burn-in on this

  • TV.

  • Samsung does have their high resolution 8KQ LED technology up and running.

  • It's not modular but it's still 8K.

  • Super impressive.

  • I'll leave the current pricing down in the description if you're curious.

  • So whether you're the type of person who likes to go out and buy the latest stuff, or you

  • just like knowing what's out there for the future, 8K isn't something only in your imagination

  • anymore, it's here, and it looks pretty darn good.

  • Would you rather have a modular TV built from panels you organize yourself?

  • Or do you prefer the large standard pre-built TVs?

  • I'm curious to see how the technology is going to be utilized in the future.

  • Thanks again to Samsung for sponsoring my trip to CES this year.

  • Let me know if you have any questions down in the comments.

  • Thanks a ton for watching, and I'll see you around.

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