Raistline said:
Just a couple things to note on what you are sacrificing with this TV vs a high end model. And truth be told it is not much considering the savings. Audio: The audio is abosolute jumk on this TV according to the couple of reviews I have read. Don't buy this unless you use an AVR and speakers. Video: It is not as bright as other TV's in it's class so HDR will not be as impactful, and it is not Dolby Vision (best HDR format so far) compatible. Viewing angle is not very good so if you have seating that is than 20 Degrees off from center know that color quality is instantly lost at the seating edges. Oh and Light bleed is kinda bad in super dark scenes. Other than than the color quality is great, it is a good size and price. It is 4K, has decent HDR and it's upscaler is one of the better ones. |
well I'll be using the platinum headphones so audio isn't an issue and always sit centered so the viewing angle is ok
the brightness is a bit of a turnoff and I certainly want the best HDR. However this would just be a starter to try out 4k and when our 05 Samsung 720p plasma is finally replaced in our family room (not where I game but I'm a movie fanatic and plan on getting UHD blurays as soon as I have something to watch them on and want Netflix in 4k) I will probably be looking at a higher end model with a bit higher price tag. I still think it'll be a big jump from my 1080p Samsung (I usually think of Samsung as a lower end TV compared to Sony) $300 32" I have had for 4 years.
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