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Peh said:
Barkley said:

Eh? I'd say stay away from the cheap stuff too but we're talking 600EUR and below, not 1500!!!

You can get plenty of good 4k HDR sets for much less than 1500 from brands such as LG, Samsung or Sony.

The one I have my eye on is £649, that's about 760EUR.

You have to be careful. For instance, the Samsung KS7000 brand is being advertised with HDR1000. But the panel can only do 8 bit + FRC and not 10 bit. Also, if you want to use Smart TV, then the TV's at a lower price point will have a slower performance regarding these features. Overall image quality is also lower on those TV's because of a cheap panel.

I recommend to check out a lot of reviews and comparisions with other TV's.

Are you talking about the US 7000 or european?

http://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/c82db05

It seems like its true 10bit according to this site however its always confusing with Samsung because of the infamous Samsung panel lottery where they use different panels across the same model range and sometimes even the same model. 

I don't think you can just say paying more gets you a decent panel. Sony have used some pretty awful panels on high end sets. You have to go with reviews nowadays. Hisense have used some awful panels on their entry level sets but on their one step up models they have used panels that you see on much higher priced models with Japanese or Korean brands. Very happy with my budget set but its not a LG OLED I'll admit but seems to outperform many more expensive LCD models comfortably. I don't know what the sweet spot is with televisions where diminshing returns kicks in on price but I personally don't think you have to spend 1500EUR to get a good LCD set. If I'm spending 1500EUR I'm going for OLED anyway and wouldn't even consider LCD at that price.