Toshiba TV Stories: Episode 3 - Mini LED VS OLED | Toshiba TV Malaysia

What is Mini LED? What is OLED? What's the difference and benefit? We answer your question and showcase you the power of Toshiba latest Mini LED TV with the latest REGZA ZRi chip!
Watch our latest Toshiba TV Stories series now to explore on how we design & build our premium TV that lead us to become the No.1 TV brand in Japan. Stay tuned for more episode from us in the near future!
00:00 Opening - Mini LED or OLED?
01:19 What is OLED, how can it be perfect black?
02:28 What is Mini LED? Why is it brighter?
03:42 How LED evolve into Mini LED
07:04 The color magic of Quantum Dots
09:54 Closing - now what is your choice?

Пікірлер: 31

  • @DaRazee
    @DaRazee16 күн бұрын

    The most precise and understandable explanation to general customers. Well done Toshiba team.

  • @iddrisuibrahim7600
    @iddrisuibrahim760022 күн бұрын

    Your videos are awesome! I enjoyed this!

  • @ridwanarifin6860
    @ridwanarifin68608 ай бұрын

    Good❤

  • @kinglif8854
    @kinglif88547 ай бұрын

    great video

  • @taralama2884
    @taralama28847 ай бұрын

    👌👌👌

  • @luxuryviplifestyle9494
    @luxuryviplifestyle949423 күн бұрын

    Excellent

  • @taralama2884
    @taralama28847 ай бұрын

    Hi , I’m fan of Toshiba TV . I just want to know how many Memory/Storage all the tv models and also the Ram and core processor. Can u make 1 video plz 🙏

  • @mordimeshita1754

    @mordimeshita1754

    15 күн бұрын

    I me to tell you is not to Toshiba about organelle Japan is only now Chinese and building Malaysia 🤔

  • @mordimeshita1754

    @mordimeshita1754

    15 күн бұрын

    All of standard TV work with Google is limited edition hardware software only 2 MB memory 16 MB storage and half of this is go to operating system not stronger GPU CPU only model for game the price is double and he's old WiFi 100Mgs if it's not the model for game the screen is limited 60 120 HRZ or 120 144 HRZ pnel to game dish channel is price double

  • @fredgal4914
    @fredgal4914Ай бұрын

    Does Toshiba tv still owned and developed by Toshiba Japan or it is owned and developed by Hisense of China?

  • @omep.l495

    @omep.l495

    22 күн бұрын

    Hisense

  • @kinglif8854
    @kinglif88547 ай бұрын

    is there a X9900M coming in?

  • @NikBl
    @NikBl20 күн бұрын

    Мне нравится OLED Эти телевизоры на ветрине выделяются среди разных матриц. У них очень красивая картинка .

  • @zaryl2k
    @zaryl2k25 күн бұрын

    Still prefer mini LED tv as OLED tv still susceptible to BURN IN issue. Blooming issue on mini LED vs burn in on OLED, i’d choose mini LED any day. But now anxiously waiting for microLED tv to become available for consumer market and at affordable prices, will definitely get one. MicroLED > miniLED > IPS > OLED

  • @chrisa.8175
    @chrisa.817525 күн бұрын

    Burn in is for oled 10 years ago.. not today tv of high end tv. Bright is Not the best! It burns out quickly and not the best screen... if u want the best picture go OLED high end.. u will not go back...!

  • @atilcanik

    @atilcanik

    23 күн бұрын

    Burning still problem for OLED Tv. Not any brand give warranty for it. Yeah the view Oled is perfect. But burning still concerning

  • @Prettytony0627

    @Prettytony0627

    22 күн бұрын

    Once you go OLED you don’t go back to LCD/LED. You can’t beat perfect black with pixel level dimming and light control.

  • @Prettytony0627

    @Prettytony0627

    21 күн бұрын

    @@marvindiyco2377 LCD technology as of today still has limitations that I’m not willing to deal with. Bad off angle viewing, haloing, blooming just to name a few are deal breakers for me.

  • @ThangTran-tg6rm

    @ThangTran-tg6rm

    21 күн бұрын

    It’s because you haven’t experienced the new Mini Led. I bought the LG 65CX a while ago, whenever you see a full screen white scene, or especially yellow scene. The whole screen brightness suffers, and it’s so obvious that the brightness of the screen has fluctuated considerably to the content what’s it’s displaying. It’s so annoying. If I’m paying that much money and I want to see a seashore that’s bright like a daylight I can’t? That’s bull s. Then I bought the samsung 8k mini LED. Not a single time it failed my expectations. It’s blinding bright, all colours, bright, vivid because it uses quantum dots. Black is same level deep. I never see the blooming unless I put my face on the side of the tv and look for it. At the central point maybe they have a filter or something, I see no blooming. Also bear in mind your eyes are full of water, so naturally it has a bit blooming. Samsung did research about this and reduce the blooming to the point it match human eyes so virtually we can’t distinguish between the tv blooming or our eyes blooming. Another thing is colour volume, it’s not just black is matter in a picture. How the colour POP is also depends on the luminance of the colour, that’s why a dim red looks worse than a bright red no matter how black the TV is capable to create, you’re missing out on a vivid colourful experience just because you holding on to the point you have nice black? If you buy your TV to see only the black then probably you should turn it off. Then it’s perfect black isn’t it 😊

  • @Prettytony0627

    @Prettytony0627

    21 күн бұрын

    @@ThangTran-tg6rm that’s awesome for you. I’m glad you’re satisfied with your LCD tv. I have two OLEDs, a C9 and a C2 and there is no way I’ll be going back to an inferior technology anytime soon.

  • @PestiLencE638
    @PestiLencE63817 күн бұрын

    oil TV

  • @sifisflisk7408
    @sifisflisk740817 күн бұрын

    Bro u don’t even produce oled panels u buy them from LG 😂

  • @mordimeshita1754
    @mordimeshita175415 күн бұрын

    All bulshit in the end of the day I buy mini LED

  • @WhiskeyFatimah
    @WhiskeyFatimah4 ай бұрын

    Totally wasted time talking meaningless rubbish which nobody understand. Why cant you use the same pictures on all the TVs and one using a blowout of another. What a crazy way to compare Tesla with Bicycle.

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