MediaLight MK2 Flex Home Theater Bias Lighting | Enhance Movie Watching

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  • Shane takes a look at the MediaLight Mk2 flex bias lighting for home theater.
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  • @therealshanelee
    @therealshanelee  Pƙed rokem +4

    *DO YOU USE BIAS LIGHTING?*

    • @FURognar
      @FURognar Pƙed rokem

      I do. Or rather, I did till I moved my display to my room I am converting to a dedicated media room. My bias light was getting old and I want to mount a new one on there. Unfortunately the space behind my display is not conducive to a bias light at the moment. I will be building a baffle wall to mount my display on, when I do that, I will put a new bias light on there.

    • @GameSack
      @GameSack Pƙed rokem

      I do not, but no hate to those that do. Except for the ones that change colors around your screen depending on what's happening. Talk about distracting!

    • @jeffnelson9101
      @jeffnelson9101 Pƙed rokem

      We do !

  • @chrish7540
    @chrish7540 Pƙed rokem +9

    Been using MediaLight for years. Have one behind my a95k and can't live without it when watching at night.

  • @mikerenna4027
    @mikerenna4027 Pƙed rokem +6

    I've got a couple of these for my OLEDs. I'll never go back...

  • @HikingWithCooper
    @HikingWithCooper Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci +2

    I just ordered this and I'm pretty blown away by MediaLight's customer service and their crazy warranty. Yes, they do cost more but you're getting pro lighting and an unheard of warranty.

  • @kirkcunningham6146
    @kirkcunningham6146 Pƙed rokem +2

    Very nice lighting system. Adding lighting behind the TV has been advised since the Dolby Pro-Logic days. Been doing it for over 30 years. Nice to see this continuing on...

  • @CarlosGomez-THX_1138
    @CarlosGomez-THX_1138 Pƙed rokem +2

    Had them since plasma tv and now on my LG G2 77inch Oled , Sony Oled and Vizio Oled.

  • @djpault
    @djpault Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +1

    Going to add these to my 83" SONY A90J. Thanks Shane.

  • @MarcReed-g1h
    @MarcReed-g1h Pƙed rokem +2

    I use LED light strips in conjunction with my recessed lighting for my theater to set the mood when a Movie isn’t playing but while watching, especially since I have a projector, I have all the lights off.

  • @jeffnelson9101
    @jeffnelson9101 Pƙed rokem +1

    My wife and I just got this about week and half ago . It works very well .

  • @craigosterberg5045
    @craigosterberg5045 Pƙed rokem

    Lights are nice. Thanks for demo

  • @Bombasticbabygirl
    @Bombasticbabygirl Pƙed rokem +9

    For Projector screen where u typically watch in total darkness, I feel this reduces the immersion factor

    • @jebo4jc
      @jebo4jc Pƙed rokem +2

      Yes. It also hurts perceived contrast. We paint our walls dark for a reason

    • @FURognar
      @FURognar Pƙed rokem +1

      Exactly. This is better for a flat panel. Its not appropriate for a projector.
      In my room, I am using a flat panel (soon to upgrade to 85") so it works in my case.

    • @jasonrosenfeld9803
      @jasonrosenfeld9803 Pƙed rokem +1

      Depends on the viewer, the room and the projector. There is no dark room viewing when a reflective screen (or transmissive display) is turned on. But, yes, bias light would be very dim for a projector. Even for a transmissive display, it does not take much.

  • @jefffan171
    @jefffan171 Pƙed rokem +1

    I use one. 98% of the time I have it on. Occasionally I'll turn it off, randomly.... to make watching a film more "cinematic" the feeling I sometimes get watching with the light on is like viewing a grading suite monitor. With it off, it just feels more "theatrical" but my eyes get tied after an hour with it off and have to turn back on by the end of the film.

  • @mikeortiz2139
    @mikeortiz2139 Pƙed rokem

    I wonder if you could just use something like cable C channel to direct the light downward and upward of your projection screen. That way it doesn't bleed light.

    • @therealshanelee
      @therealshanelee  Pƙed rokem +1

      Possibly. You'd probably need a matte paint as well.

  • @kaelmedia8693
    @kaelmedia8693 Pƙed rokem

    Wait
 adding light around your display makes the perceived contrast better? Sounds a bit Biased too me..
    Luckily my walls are white in that case
 just joking. In all seriousness, anyone have a quick explanation for this?

    • @jasonrosenfeld9803
      @jasonrosenfeld9803 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

      Quick? I'll give it a shot. It works in a few complementary ways.
      The first, is the "optical illusion" The screen looks darker because the surround is lighter.
      The second is physiological. More constant light makes the pupil smaller. Compare to a camera lens. Stop it down and less light is allowed in. So, the iris constricts the pupil more and less light gets in (relative to the increased ambient light). This increases perceived contrast.
      Third, when you stop down a lens, you can capture a sharper image because you achieve deep focus as opposed to shallow focus. The image will appear sharper to many people. If this sounds like BS, there is a new eye drop called Vuity that works on this principle. It makes the pupil smaller so you can see better without glasses. The opposite happens when the opthamologist dilates your pupils. Everything is blurry and washed out because too much light is coming in from more angles.
      So, the image looks darker because the surround is lighter (illusion), and the smaller pupil is restricting the amount of light and the angles of light, as with a camera lens (not an illusion).

  • @daftox3316
    @daftox3316 Pƙed rokem +3

    I hope this review is not... biased 😀

  • @donjaun540
    @donjaun540 Pƙed rokem +2

    Pretty cool Shane. 👍😎

  • @tech4life884
    @tech4life884 Pƙed rokem +1

    These are sold for very low prices on Amazon, eBay and many other sites and stores. Your paying for the name on this product.

    • @HikingWithCooper
      @HikingWithCooper Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci +2

      You're also paying for professional stats. Amazon lights are going to have flicker, inaccurate color and poor brightness. Additionally, you're not getting a 5 year warranty or free damage coverage off an ebay post.

  • @dominus519
    @dominus519 Pƙed rokem +6

    The best light is no light in a theater imo....

    • @FURognar
      @FURognar Pƙed rokem +2

      This idea is much better for a flat panel. Not so good for a projector.

  • @FURognar
    @FURognar Pƙed rokem

    Bias light is better for flat panels. Not really good for projectors. With projectors, you want to make the room as dark as possible. You dont need to do that for flat panels.

  • @murbella7
    @murbella7 Pƙed rokem

    I don't want to be a downer but you and your guest seem to have the wrong idea of what 'media lighting' (a terrible term btw), is supposed to be for. It was originally a necessity (and maybe still is) for photographers who edit their images on calibrated computer monitors. The best environment for high quality image work is a dark room BUT with some ambient light of the right colour temperature and position. The position is a most important attribute, behind the monitor. So that part is OK. Adding media lighting for movie watching is not a good idea. Yes it will increase the ambient light in a room but why? If your screen is larger than 50" then no extra ambient lighting is necessary. If you watch only projected images on a BIG screen then ambient light is not only unwanted but in fact would be a major detriment to the experience. If you only have a small screen then yes I agree that some ambient lighting might be a good thing but the premise most would take from this presentation is that ALL screening environments should have 'media lighting'. Not so.

    • @jasonrosenfeld9803
      @jasonrosenfeld9803 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +2

      It’s bias lighting. The brand is MediaLight. We never once used the term “media lighting.” I’ve spent a few decades in the calibration software and lighting business. I’ve not come across your 50” display cut off for ambient light. Please cite where you obtained this recommendation.

  • @philippcserny5653
    @philippcserny5653 Pƙed rokem

    10m 24V 6500k COB (!!!) with higher LED density than this here: 20$
    WiFi LED Dimmer + Remote: 5$
    Powersupply: 10$ (same cheap crap like shown in the vid)
    Why do you support that kind of scam lol

  • @sajihassan
    @sajihassan Pƙed rokem +4

    Much better chinese lights are available at one third the price.

    • @TheSTONEDPIMP
      @TheSTONEDPIMP Pƙed rokem

      For example?

    • @jasonrosenfeld9803
      @jasonrosenfeld9803 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

      Please show me where.

    • @HikingWithCooper
      @HikingWithCooper Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

      I will believe your 1/3 the price claim. I have an RGB light strip from Wish that was like $7. It is definitely not better, let alone much better.

  • @tech4life884
    @tech4life884 Pƙed rokem +4

    I can't believe you're supporting this blatant ripoff. 5m is $99.99. That's only 16.4ft. You can but these with WRGB and have colors and dimming features. This is a scam.

    • @FURognar
      @FURognar Pƙed rokem

      Yep. I use WRGB with a color temperature setting for my bias light. Cost me $25.

    • @jasonrosenfeld9803
      @jasonrosenfeld9803 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +2

      The cost is based on the cost of the materials. We also manufacture a lower cost version of our products that costs $35 for 5 meters. Lower cost due to lower number of LEDs and slightly lower CRI (95 versus 98). It’s a lower cost product that has a higher profit margin, and just because you don’t need accurate lighting, doesn’t mean that other people don’t.

    • @HikingWithCooper
      @HikingWithCooper Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci +3

      You're paying for quality and professional accuracy. Colorists will pay well over $10,000 for a single reference monitor because quality matters. Yes, you can color grade on a WalMart monitor but your results will be bad. Medialight was recommended by Darren M, who is a world-class color grader. I'm not going to argue with his recommendations.

    • @scottwallace1
      @scottwallace1 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +2

      Oh boy. Here we go. The quality of the light (color index) matters. The quantity of LEDs per inch matters. That those LEDs are on a black strip instead of a white backing material matters. So if your light is working for you, that’s great. For real, no sarcasm. But god, I wish people didn’t hate on higher quality stuff just because it doesn’t suit their particular needs.

    • @pi11sburydoeboy
      @pi11sburydoeboy Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +1

      This product is obviously not for you as you don't even understand what it is, what it does, and why it costs what it costs.