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Conina said:
Intrinsic said:

No. In case you don't know (and i was surprised when i found this out too) The TVs with the flat out best response times are Vizio TVs. And you can get 4k HDR for as little as $600...

Do you have some URLs for good 4K-Vizio models with full HDR support for $600 or less? Perhaps some reviews for these models, too?

the Vizio, D series are the cheapest but onky support 4k. You can get a 50" for under $500.

The M series are the cheapest that support both 4k and HDR. And you can get a 50" for under $800. 

You can check amazon for prices and YouTube for reviews. Outside their remarkable response times they also offer industry leading "entry price" black levels due to their local dimming zones backlight tech. Big deal for TVs at this price point. 

The real important thing here though is not to just run off and buy a TV. If you wait till around black Friday or Easter Monday you will get some ridiculous deals on most of those TVs, it's not unlikely to find yourself spending as much as 30-40% off on them. 

I didn't even start off looking to a Vizio, O started off looking at a Sony 4k HDR tv that cost around $1300 then I gravitated from that through LG all the way down to a Vizio.

The M series doesn't come with a remote, it comes witf a 6" android tablet thst also acts as its remoye with google cast built into it.