Satellite Capacity, Picture Quality

Our main TV is a 77" Sony OLED. I believe that's as good as it's going to get at least from 4 years ago when I bought the Tv. Hoping with that with that tv and an upgrade to the Hopper 3 from the Hopper 2 that the picture will improve?
the 162 inch t.v. that came with our house is made by a company called AWALL.. it's a micro LED set.... sorry it smokes OLED'S all day long ;). it does a great job at up converting. 50's shows look like there in HD no video fuzz as well as 70's shows
 
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the 162 inch t.v. that came with our house is made by a company called AWALL.. it's a micro LED set.... sorry it smokes OLED'S all day long ;). it does a great job at up converting. 50's shows look like there in HD no video fuzz as well as 70's shows
the 162 inch t.v. that came with our house is made by a company called AWALL.. it's a micro LED set.... sorry it smokes OLED'S all day long ;). it does a great job at up converting. 50's shows look like there in HD no video fuzz as well as 70's shows
I'm not sure how that is a fair comparison. It says your 162" Tv wall retails for $37,000 plus vs a 77" $3,000 OLED?? I would hope for that kind of money that it would be better. Can you put of a pic of your tv wall setup?
 
I'm not sure how that is a fair comparison. It says your 162" Tv wall retails for $37,000 plus vs a 77" $3,000 OLED?? I would hope for that kind of money that it would be better. Can you put of a pic of your tv wall setup?
OLED'S don't have the brightness that LED'S and MICRO LEDS do!!! from a price point i don't think it's fair from a tech point i do think it's fair.. OLEDS were never for bright rooms
 
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YouTube on Joey 3

Yet again ... No Hopper-compatible EHD available