(Part 2) Best led & lcd tvs according to redditors

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We found 2,117 Reddit comments discussing the best led & lcd tvs. We ranked the 708 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top Reddit comments about LED & LCD TVs:

u/Keagan12321 · 401 pointsr/assholedesign
u/robotdinofight · 38 pointsr/hometheater

$1000- I would get the TCL 65R617 instead of the LG to give more money to the audio budget.

$300 (incl. shipping)- Denon X1400H

$486 (incl. shipping)- 3x RBH R-515 LCR

$225 (incl. shipping)- 2x RBH R-5 for surrounds

$75 (incl. shipping)- Monoprice Caliber In-Ceiling Speakers, 8in Fiber 2-Way (pair) for atmos speakers

$607 (incl. shipping)- HSU VTF-2 MK5 Subwoofer

All of those will total up to $2693, leaving $307 for cables, surge protector/ battery back up, stands/ mounts. If you want to spend a tiny bit more, you can upgrade the LCR to the R-515E models for an extra $300.

This will give you a killer, 4K, Dolby Vision, HDR10, 5.1.2 timbre-matched set up with an incredible subwoofer that you can get right now (RBH speakers are on sale currently.)

u/TitaniumWhiteGhost · 18 pointsr/oculus

> The Oculus Rift is not like a brand new 4K TV

Yeah I don't get how TB can say "we have people that wouldn't blink at $2000+ for their bigscreen TV" when you can get a very nice 4k 43" Vizio for $600 or less: http://www.amazon.com/VIZIO-M43-C1-43-Inch-Ultra-Smart/dp/B00T63YUTE

Like give me a break TB. If I could buy a $2000 TV without an issue then this $600 Rift wouldn't be an issue either. Completely different people buying these products and comparing the two is straight up asinine.

u/theoriginalharbinger · 17 pointsr/SaltLakeCity

First, you'll want to try KSL - you're more likely to get a bite there than here.

Second, unless that's some kind high-end 4k TV with an extended warranty, you're at about double the price you'll actually get. A used PS4 goes for between $200 and $400. Splitting the difference, say you'll get $250. Your PS4 is likely out of warranty, so that knocks it back a bit as well.

Given the holiday season is approaching, a used 50" TV is simply not going to command much. A new 50-inch Samsung 4k LED goes for about $850 on Amazon - used, that's worth maybe $500-$600. Black Friday deals and Superbowl Sunday deals means that this is quite literally the worst time to be trying to sell a TV, as most big box stores will have steep discounts.

Overall, you should be pricing those two items, combined, at between $500 and $800. You're never going to get $1300 for them unless you're throwing in a lot of games with the PS4.

u/Ohsighrus · 16 pointsr/xboxone

The Xbox One subreddit isn't very helpful here due to the moderation team deleting these threads. You'll have more luck of at /r/4kTV/ since your thread is going to get deleted. With a 4K TV, you want low input lag which on 4K tvs is hard to find. The current champion was released on 5/1/2018 which is the TCL 6 Series 4K TV. It boasts 12-14ms input where other brands are in the high 40+ms range. The TCL 6 series TV is nearly impossible to get right now, so expect 2-4 weeks shipping. You can get the 65" for $999, the 55" is $650.

These TVs are a hit or miss brand. Some people run into issues with vertical lines or dead pixels on arrival. If you run into this, keep the TV and use it until they can get you a replacement then send the old one in the other box back OR pick yours up from Best Buy and return it to store there.

When I ordered mine, Best Buy delayed my shipping 3 times but gave me $100 gift card. On the 3rd delay I canceled my order and ordered from Amazon. I paid $30 for next day air but the package arrived 3 days late. Amazon rep was super unhelpful and gave me a ton of attitude. A manager got involved and gave me $200 off the TV and refunded my $30 shipping.

55": https://www.amazon.com/TCL-55R617-55-Inch-Ultra-Smart/dp/B079N9HDNQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1525665963
65": https://www.amazon.com/TCL-65R617-65-Inch-Ultra-Smart/dp/B079NJMFL8/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1525667241


If you're really broke, you can get last years model which is one of the highest rated gaming TVs for 4K and it's on sale for $499 https://www.amazon.com/TCL-55S405-55-Inch-Ultra-Smart/dp/B01MTGM5I9/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=152566733

u/Heratiki · 14 pointsr/PS4

Your budget and requirements just won't ever match up for a "good" gaming TV. Lots of HDMI ports usually come on larger TVs and generally you'll be stuck with 3. TCL is about the only TV under $300 that has a 40" model that's even marginally worthwhile. VIZIO TV's don't look bad but have strange ways of dealing with refresh rates and scaling. I'd honestly just save up another $50 and get something you will really like that will last longer.

Maybe this Sony?
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-KDL40W600B-40-Inch-1080p-Smart/dp/B00HPMCO46

It's an older model but usually on sale because of its age. Also it has a 60hz Native refresh rate so goes really well with the PS4. Also works well with HDMI-CEC on the PS4 so you can use the remote of the TV for just about every feature of the PS4 outside of gaming.

u/JLBesq1981 · 14 pointsr/politics

I cracked my screen on my 2015 15" MacBook Pro in July of 2018 and Apple wanted $768 to replace the screen because "it was the Retina display." Still couldn't get the screen online for less than $400.

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For $400 I can get a 50' Samsung 4k TV.

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There's something wrong with that picture.

u/OzzyWozzie · 12 pointsr/battlestations

Here's everything for equipment, so hopefully this answers any questions:

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u/nano_nick · 9 pointsr/battlestations

Yeah that was my main reason for getting it. I originally got the Seki but it only did 30Hz @ 4k. There was noticeable lag when moving the mouse even on the desktop. On the Vizio though it's perfect. http://www.amazon.com/VIZIO-M43-C1-43-Inch-Ultra-Smart/dp/B00T63YUTE/ref=sr_1_1?s=tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1458702818&sr=1-1&keywords=vizio+4k

u/iiTecck · 7 pointsr/battlestations

Looks like this

u/lazcas · 4 pointsr/cybermonday

I looked at that one and compared with a 42 inch LG on amazon that's like 20$ more. Ultimately I'm leaning towards the LG for following reasons.

  1. LG has lower input lag (good for gaming)
  2. LG is direct lit LED vs Samsung being edge lit.This can be preference but I've read people favor direct lit LED. Form vs function. Edge lit can give you thinner bezels and profile while direct may provide more even lighting.
  3. LG is a 2014 model vs Samsung is 2012

    Both have 4.5 reviews on amazon but for the extra few bucks I think I will ultimately end up with the LG if I see no good cyber Monday deals today.

    LG Electronics 42LB5600 42-Inch 1080p 60Hz LED TV https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KVLT0A4/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_n1dFub12QCCXZ
u/pjoshyb · 4 pointsr/hometheater

For that price range the TCL 6 Series cannot be beat and it’s a really good display with FALD. The vizio p series is also really good but at the top of that budget.

u/xooxanthellae · 3 pointsr/wiiu

For the same price you can get a 32 inch in 1080p: http://www.amazon.com/LG-Electronics-32LN5300-32-Inch-1080p/dp/B00BB0ZTM2/ref=lh_ni_t?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER

I have a 720p 32" LG and I've been happy with it.

Go big -- get 32 not 28.

u/burben23 · 3 pointsr/pcmasterrace

I game on this...

http://www.amazon.com/LG-Electronics-32LN5300-32-Inch-1080p/dp/B00BB0ZTM2

...and it works great, even for twitch games like CS:GO I still remain competitive.

u/tinu1212 · 3 pointsr/battlestations

Someone above postet this link, that's seems to be the right model.

u/threeolives · 3 pointsr/xboxonex

I have a 43" 2015 M43-C1. You shouldn't have any issues with 4k but it doesn't have HDR10 so no HDR support. I had my PC hooked up to it and play 4k games all the time. HDR hadn't picked up any steam when these TVs came out so it was kind of a non-issue at the time unfortunately. On mine all inputs support 4k@30hz but only input HDMI 5 supports 4k@60hz. HDMI5 is the clear choice but just so you know. HDR support isn't related to 4k support, they are separate things. Easiest way to see this is just to go to video output and you should see 4k as an option regardless of anything it says about HDR> As long as it says "Your TV supports 4k resolution" up top you're fine. You can find more technical information about the TV here.

u/s0briquet · 3 pointsr/BBQ

Alright...
Ol' Florida boy here, so I'm aware of the pain.

First, you need a good offset umbrella. Get the offset, so that the pole isn't in the middle of everything. Deck chairs are up to you. Everyone has their own comfort level for chairs.

I recommend a big ass fan that you can put far away, and that can move air across your whole area. If you're so inclined, a fan mist kit can help a lot too. This may or may not be convenient (or necessary) for you, depending on your setup.

I'm an outdoorsy kinda guy, and I'd rather hang out outside all day than sit inside. As such, I recommend Adidas Climacool Shirts. They make other styles than the golf/polo shirt type, but the fabric is amazing in the heat.

Keeping with the staying outdoors all day theme, I always recommend a good hat to keep you cool. Hats are, of course, a personal preference, but anything with a nice wide brim, and plenty of ventilation is great.

Now, a cooler isn't necessarily required, however, if you're the cooler type, then you can't go wrong with a stainless steel patio cooler. If that's a little outside your budget, maybe go for a plastic one. Those Marine Ultra ones can hold ice for days without a problem.

If you've got the cooler, but you're more of a mini keg kinda guy, you could get a jockey box kit to slap up in a cooler. If you had a decent sized cooler, then you could still keep some sodas or water in there.

Now, I don't know about you, but when I'm chillaxin' out by the bbq, I like to get down with some tunes. You can get some outdoor radio setups for pretty cheap. We always managed to hide speakers under the roof overhang, and this seems geared towards it right out of the box.

Now, I'm not much of a TV guy, but if you're hanging out with the friends and family, especially in the autumn, someone's gonna demand to watch the football game. I have a crappy little 32" TV that I like to pull out and connect to the stereo, so we can put the game(s) on. Get one you like. That was just the first one I found for under $200. The one I've got is an older model from Sharp, and has a matte finish on the screen, so the viewing angle is very wide, and it's pretty easy to see, so long as there's a little shade over it. Also, $200 isn't a critical loss of cash if it gets rained on. Though in the 5 or so years I've been pulling the TV, it has never gotten wet enough to be a problem. (It rains nearly every afternoon during the summer where I'm from in FL).

Those are just some ideas, and not a comprehensive list. I didn't mention anything about mosquito control, as I don't think I've ever heard anyone refer to Texas as "swampy".

u/ManletPrideParade · 3 pointsr/oneplus

Depends on your budget and how fancy you get. My entire setup was under $1300. I got the TCL 65r617 Roku TV for about $1000, the VIZIO SB3621n-F8M soundbar for $180, plus about $100 for a stand to mount it on. Granted it's not the fanciest TV and it's only a 2.1 system, but I find it to work wonderfully for my uses.

u/ImaginaryCheetah · 3 pointsr/hometheater

looks like around 40" is the biggest 1080 you can get at actual costs lower than a 4k

https://www.amazon.com/TCL-40S325-Inch-1080p-Smart/dp/B07GB61TQR/ $180

i think it's to the point where 4k panels are cost equivalent to 1080p panels, over 40", due to production volume.

so you might be able to find a 50" 1080, but it'll cost about the same as a 4k.

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what you should do is check craigslist for older 1080p flat screens. i was looking this weekend and there were 3 or 4 people selling 50" plasmas for $150 or so. plasma would be better for outside and for sports. glare will be a bitch though.

u/AwesomeBrainPowers · 3 pointsr/buildapcsales

This is one of those times where it's worth it to spend a little extra, to be honest; at that size, you're unlikely to find anything of lasting quality for that price.

For example, this 50" Samsung 7-series is $350, which I would absolutely buy instead of this 50" TCL model. (Many friends/co-workers/family-members have owned TCLs, and while a very few have been lucky, most of them have either had lackluster quality or died after maybe two years.)

u/frankhadwildyears · 2 pointsr/PS4

Dude, absolutely upgrade from that 22". There are great deals on 32" televisions comparable to the price of a Vita. Since you are using a 22" currently, I'm guessing you are sitting fairly close to it. Upgrading will let you sit farther away and be more versatile. And if you prefer to keep sitting close, 1080p is cheap and it'll look crisper at close range over a 22". (at that size, however, if you're already sitting more than 5ft from the tv, you won't notice much change between the two)

These are just quick examples...

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EDIT: So I tried to link a tv on best buy, but it isn't working. There are some sub $300 TVs with 1080p at 32". You can go cheaper at that size too with 720p. And man, you don't know how much wanted a bigger screen till you get one.

Of course, you can shop more in depth, but depending on your current tv you could end up with a higher refresh rate and response time and an overall higher quality picture. Cheaper sets often skip on speaker quality to keep price down, but you can get a soundbar that will greatly increase your audio experience on ebay for $30 or so easy. I just got 160w LG sound bar for $35 and an LG 300w with sub for $110 on ebay. Investing in better home theater gear will increase your gaming enjoyment and move/tv watching.

Given how you're buying a pricey and powerful piece of new hardware, I think the tv is highly justified, or else you're squandering some of the wow factor the PS4 is aiming to put on your screen.

The vita might have X number of games that pull your attention, but ask yourself how much time you'll be spending using it as opposed to the television. Not to mention that the tv is a one time cost whereas you have to keep buying vita games. Personally, I have a few emulators on my Galaxy S3 and that's my mobile gaming right there.

Thats my two cents, whatever you decide on, enjoy it!

u/darkone355 · 2 pointsr/redditcasual

I have the asus monitor u posted but without the speakers. Any monitor ive ever had with speakers the speakers sucked. The monitor is great tho, I use it all the time on my pc to play games on and Im sure it will be great for the xbox.

I say if your gonna buy a monitor, buy a monitor without speakers and use the extra money to either get a decent headset or speakers. But, in my opinion when your playing on consoles my preference is playing on a tv. I sometimes play 2player games and you cant really do that on a monitor. Plus sometimes you wanna kick back on a bed or sit a few feet away from the screen and a monitor doesnt really let you do that.

http://www.amazon.com/LG-32LN5300-32-Inch-LED-lit-1080p/dp/B00BB0ZTM2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1393922744&sr=8-1&keywords=1080p+tv

http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-UN32EH5000-32-Inch-1080p-Black/dp/B0071O4ETQ/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1393922744&sr=8-3&keywords=1080p+tv

u/4Eights · 2 pointsr/hometheater
u/DrDarkProphet · 2 pointsr/hometheater
u/drnick5 · 2 pointsr/hometheater

when looking for a TV for an average viewer, which I'd say is 90% of people (not a videophile). I recommend A) buy a brand you've heard of, Samsung, Vizio, LG, Panasonic, Sony, etc. don't get a Sanyo, Dynex or some other off brand.

B) Get the largest TV you can get in your budget. For most people, they will enjoy a 50" TV more than a slightly better looking 40" TV.

Here are some TV's that should work, all are under $700: The vizio has the most HDMi inputs out of these 3, but you can always buy an HDMI switch box if you have a ton of devices.

Vizio 55" LED
Samsung 55 LED
LG 55" LED

u/DirtyNamesGetBlocked · 2 pointsr/PS4

I have this guy. Its a little more pricey but FAR FAR worth the extra expense if you ask me. Wonderful sound, great features and amazing picture quality. Low input lag mode for gaming too.

http://www.amazon.com/Sony-KDL48W600B-48-Inch-1080p-Smart/dp/B00HPMCNXI/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1405920128&sr=1-2&keywords=bravia

u/Feltz- · 2 pointsr/gadgets

Samsung LED 1080p 46in 60hz, non smart tv @ $498

Sony LED 1080p 48in 60hz, smart tv @ 595

Samsung LED 1080p 48in 60hz, smart tv @ 664

Samsung LED 1080p 48in 120hz, smart tv @ 747



Though you might go check out some best buys too. They do have some decent deals on tvs sometimes, i'll give them that.


u/Frostitutes · 2 pointsr/hometheater

I'd strongly suggest checking out http://www.amazon.com/Sony-KDL40W600B-40-Inch-1080p-Smart/dp/B00HPMCO46/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1413863887&sr=8-1&keywords=w600b instead of either of those TVs. LG LEDs in particular typically have awful black levels relative to similarly priced competing models, mainly due to their decision to use IPS panels on the majority of their sets. Also, that Samsung set is an OK tv, but it is nothing to write home about.

The Sony TV I've recommended is going to have better out of the box colour accuracy than the LG, as well as better black levels than the Samsung, which will help picture quality out quite a bit.

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Here's some further Reading:

LG
http://www.rtings.com/reviews/tv/lcd-led/lg/lb5900
The 47" Size they reviewed here did in fact have an IPS panel, though its possible the 50" variant uses a VA panel instead which will have a a pretty stark difference in picture quality.

http://televisions.reviewed.com/content/lg-50lb5900-led-tv-review/the-science This review may offer some support to the notion that the 50" uses a different type panel, as the tested results are quite different from those found in the 47" review.

SONY
http://www.rtings.com/reviews/tv/lcd-led/sony/w600b

http://televisions.reviewed.com/content/sony-kdl-40w600b-led-tv-review-3/the-science

Both offer great reviews for this TV

Samsung
http://televisions.reviewed.com/content/samsung-un32h5203-led-tv-review/the-science They reviewed the 32" model here, so it may or may not accurately reflect the 40" size, but it should at least give you a general idea. Despite a bright peak white output, black levels are pretty poor. This would be much better suited to a brighter room environment and not a mid to darker environment.

u/plexust · 2 pointsr/LAlist

Like this one, which is $200 cheaper, brand new, and ships free right to your door.

u/KillaSwiss · 2 pointsr/hometheater

I'm in the same boat. Trying to find a tv with the same exact specs. I keep coming back to this one. Samsung UN55H6350. It's the 2014 model and the reviews are mostly really good. $1147 on amazon right now.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00I94IPTW/ref=ox_sc_saved_image_1?ie=UTF8&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER

u/occasionalpirate · 2 pointsr/PS4

I recently bought an LG LB5600 and have been using it as my primary monitor and for gaming. It is an IPS panel and has good response times. I would highly recommended it.

u/sun-up-sun-down · 2 pointsr/PS4

Here is a non-smart LG 42" for $348.

Here is a similar Smart LG 42" for $473.

u/w2tpmf · 2 pointsr/techsupportgore
u/GameDev11 · 2 pointsr/buildapc

The M43-C1 has an actual refresh rate of 120. That's why you look for TV's with "240hz" http://www.amazon.com/VIZIO-M43-C1-43-Inch-Ultra-Smart/dp/B00T63YUTE

u/Dedwik · 2 pointsr/hometheater

Id go with the sony, much better brand cost a little more but better product. also here is a cheaper price same tv its just from 2015

u/SociableSociopath · 2 pointsr/pcgaming

You mean if you limit yourself to big known brand names? You can get a 40 inch for under $400 if you get a korean or other south asia panel and the quality in most cases is nearly as good as anything else due to it being the same core panels/glass that the big boys use, just less bells and whistles

u/TSwizzlesNipples · 2 pointsr/gadgets
u/BruiserCruiser13 · 2 pointsr/PS4Pro
u/killerhurtalot · 2 pointsr/xboxone

Maybe a smaller TV?

Smallest KS8000 I can find is $900 on Amazon for the 49" model

u/Ultimastar · 2 pointsr/PS4Pro

This one. It's known as the x800d in the USA

Sony Bravia KD49XD8088 49-Inch Android 4K HDR Ultra HD Smart TV with TRILUMINOS Display, PlayStation Now, Google Cast - Silver https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01IF521AI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_zkIiybB2P13NK

Found link on US Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Sony-XBR49X800D-49-Inch-Ultra-Model/dp/B01FWIEO6A

u/Dr_Hexagon · 2 pointsr/4kTV

Another option is the Sony X800D, $650 for the 49 inch model, gets slightly lower rating as the Samsung on RTINGS.com for some things but equal for gaming and 4K HDR. I have one and I'm happy with it.

https://www.amazon.com/Sony-XBR49X800D-49-Inch-Ultra-Model/dp/B01FWIEO6A
http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/sony/x800d

u/TimmmyBee · 2 pointsr/xboxone

Hey all, got the one x and an looking to upgrade my TV as well. I've heard decent reviews for this one as a decent budget option.

Anyone have experience with it or other recommendations?

u/enuct · 2 pointsr/xboxone

High contrast ratio, High refresh rates. Most of the sets I saw were 60hz + 60 hz to mimic 120, HDR10. I'll link the one I got, you can compare it to the previous models.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07986PJ7M/

u/chimthegrim · 2 pointsr/4kTV

First step, download the Roku App on your smart phone, then pair via Blutooth to the TV (easy to do). Then, go to "expert settings" on your phone (in the Roku App) and make sure Gamma is set to 2.2 (or if you're viewing in a bright room, change it to your preference).,

To calibrate the TV, start a show to watch, then press the "*" (Star) button on the Roku remote (to the TV). You can now change the settings.

I watch most shows on Brighter, Vivid now, but I do change it up from time to time since the TV and remote make it quick and easy.

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My settings as I posted in a review on BestBuy:

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My Calibration settings:

Gaming (make sure "game mode" is on):

Bright game like NHL 19: Bright, Vivid.

Dark area in Witcher 3 or Battlefield 1: Dark, HDR Bright

Bright area in Witcher 3: Bright, HDR Bright

Bright area in Battlefield 1: Normal, HDR Normal (changed to Bright, Vivid recently)

Netflix Shows:

Darker show like Lost in Space or Luke Cage: Dark, HDR Bright

Brighter show like Disenchantment or Castlevania (or other 4K cartoons): Brighter, Vivid

Stranger Things: Normal, Normal, or sometimes I do Dark, Normal.

Youtube:

Bright 4K video: Brighter, Vivid

Normal 4K: Bright, Normal

Dark video like Sea of Thieves 4K or under the ocean: Dark, Normal

Sports:

Bright, Normal (I have noticed the "Sports" picture mode doesn't look good)

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If you are wanting to "set it and forget it", then just do Bright, Vivid and it works great in most modes.

Also, in Advance Picture Settings you can change the Micro Contrast. Change this setting to your liking.

Also, check reviews on Amazon or other sites to get other calibration settings. I use these because these are what I prefer and they look great.

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Edit:

Here is an example of additional settings provided off an Amazon review:

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"Normal can produce really flushed faces unless the color setting is turned down - but also produces the sharpest most accurate picture in my opinion. Note: I believe these setting are pretty much the default settings except I turned down the color a bit.


- TV Brightness: Bright during mid day, darker at night (2 easy clicks to change) - or just keep it on Normal. * This TV is more than bright enough for bright daylight viewing. Saw some complaints that it's not very bright. It's more than plenty bright!
- Picture mode: Normal
- Audio effect: Theater (sound's not that bad - but by no means as good as a sound bar). I also have it toslink connected to an older 5.1 Denon receiver - sounds great).
- Backlight: 100
- Brightness: 50
- Contrast: 100
- Sharpness: 0
- Color: 42
- Tint: 0
- Temp: Normal
- Micro Contrast: Low
- All other setting turned to Off (noise reduction, etc.)


Love the picture coming over cable, antenna, and streaming. HDR on YouTube is stunning. I mostly use the TV to watch Cable TV. Don't have any streaming subscriptions. The picture is very clean, sharp, accurate color, deep blacks, etc. No complaints. Getting around Roku is a snap, and changing settings and all is very intuitive. So far so good, and it is the best TV I've owned. Price is great for what you get. "

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Source: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07989K4HB/ref=nav_timeline_asin?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1#customerReviews Review titled: " Don't hesitate to buy. Really good value! "

u/samacora · 2 pointsr/freefolk

you dont need an oled to see things fine.

You can get a last gen uhd or qled for under 1000 and still enjoy stuff up to 1440p or even 4k without it "ruining" your viewing like one of these https://www.amazon.com/TCL-65R617-65-Inch-Ultra-Smart/dp/B079NJMFL8, just make sure your getting them in store with refunds available, when you go for lower end panels they have a higher likelihood of issues so doing it online could be more hassle than going back to the store

like what do you see on this - https://imgur.com/a/AyfE2V2

u/fellawoot · 2 pointsr/Roku

Amazon https://www.amazon.com/TCL-40S325-Inch-1080p-Smart/dp/B07GB61TQR/ From Prime Day.

I tried to find the review again before posting this thread, but couldn't

u/Booty_Pope_ · 2 pointsr/buildapc

Wasn’t sure where to ask this and hope somebody could help me out.

My grandfather is looking to buy a TV for the living room, he doesn’t want or need 4K as he’ll be using it to watch cable TV only. I have a TCL 55in 4K TV and it’s been good to me, I saw that there’s a 1080p version for a 40in, would that be good enough? This is the TV in question , his budget is around $250-$300.

u/WaveRebel · 2 pointsr/malelivingspace

That TV is a TCL (Roku TV) 55-inch screen and I really love it. I use it a lot to play videogames (PS4 and Nintendo Switch now) and my PC games as well and it's amazing as well as the "smart" part of it.

I don't have cable TV so I just go by with Netflix, Hulu, Prime, etc and works great for it. I had fancier TVs before (2 Samsung and one LG) but I am really happy with this one. Check it out other people's review at the Amazon link below

Link

u/misterlee · 2 pointsr/nfl

I bought the 50" variant of this one last week. I haven't hooked up my Switch to it yet, but I did watch GoT on it and I love it. Built in Roku, so it has that as its OS, but you can still hook up a Chromecast through the HDMI ports.

The 55" wouldn't fit in my TV area at my house, but maybe this would work for you.

Advice: get a soundbar or amplified speaker option. With a flat cabinet, the built-in speakers suck ass.

u/ConfiscatedConundrum · 2 pointsr/battlestations

this is the exact tv I purchased. It's served me well. Not the TV with the highest specs by any means but it works well for me

Samsung UN50RU7100FXZA FLAT 50'' 4K UHD 7 Series Smart TV (2019) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NC9SPBF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_JVFyDbC5D014X

u/kiwiandapple · 2 pointsr/DesignMyRoom

Sorry for being late, this took me lots of hours to make. Didn't get to finish it last night, so continued today.

Note: I only did this for fun, I am not an amazing expert in terms of interior design.

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I used Google's SketchUp, which is a free 3D rendering . I haven't used this in a long time and also couldn't find the installation file to run this. So instead, I used the browser version. Which worked very well, but I couldn't find props, so I hand made everything.
Yes, the bloody plants were a disaster! I also went a bit crazy on my own picasso. Deal with it!

  • 3D render pictures:
  • Picture 1
  • Picture 2
  • Picture 3

  • Size reference list:
  • Couch, TV table, TV, Coffee table, Bookshelf
  • Chair, Small round table, Slim side table, Plant (lol)

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    Overall, I am not too sure about the fireplace. It feels a bit too cramped, but I had it further away from the fireplace which made it a bit awkward in terms of the couch.
    I do really like the couch, but maybe instead of the coffee table, get either a smaller one or not one at all. You could consider a small TV stand and wall mount the TV instead.

    Anyway, if you have any question. Don't hesitate to ask!
u/Grimoire · 1 pointr/PS4

I would avoid Insignia. They are Best Buy's own brand. Vizio can be hit or miss. Some of their models get good reviews, and others get terrible reviews.

A good option is this one: http://www.amazon.com/LG-Electronics-32LN5300-32-Inch-1080p/dp/B00BB0ZTM2

Fits your budget, is 1080p, LED backlight, and gets reasonable reviews, considering the price.

ETA: Here is a good, detailed review of the TV: http://www.digitaltrends.com/tv-reviews/lg-32ln5300-review/

u/I_Cant_Math · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I recently did a ton of research on tv's cause we plan to upgrade in the near future. At the moment, the most reliable brands are LG, Panasonic, Samsung, and Sony. Out of those, I found a few used tv's that match your requirements.

Samsung 32-Inch 1080p 60Hz LED HDTV $259 w/ free shipping

LG Electronics 32-Inch 1080p 60Hz LED $257.50 w/ free shipping


And if you can scrape together a little more money, you could consider this:
Samsung 32-Inch 1080p 60 Hz Smart LED HDTV $294 w/free shipping

I know those are all over $250, but they do have free shipping, and they are all very good tv's. Anyway, I hope you find something awesome! That makes me really want a good tv ;)

I'd love something nice for my son.

u/Hou5eR · 1 pointr/xboxone

LG Electronics 32LN5300 32-Inch 1080p 60Hz LED TV (2013 Model) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BB0ZTM2/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_o0-3tb0HNXYVDA61

Very low input lag.

u/Arnoldslehrling · 1 pointr/PS4

Seeing as you're just about the straightest shooting TV expert I've ever come across, I must ask you one last question and take advantage of this opportunity (sorry). I understand that in a 32inch tv you will not see much difference between 720p and 1080p, however due to room constraints I will be sitting very close to my TV, so I do feel I may benefit from having 1080p with all games being native 1080p (don't quote me on that).

After doing some research and sifting through that excellent display lag database, I have found the LG LN5300. It comes in a 32 inch, is 60hz and full hd 1080p and from what I can see does not have any Smart TV features. On Amazon I can pick it up for about $360 including shipping. The 42" version also has a 28ms input lag rating, which I'm assuming will not be different for the 32" version.

TL;DR: is the LG LN5300 32" 60hz 1080p with 28ms input lag a good ps4 TV? Link LG LN5300 Amazon

u/wyattsword · 1 pointr/hometheater

I actually ended up getting this TV: http://www.amazon.com/TCL-LE40FHDE3010-40-Inch-1080p-Black/dp/B00BP5N498/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1408472796&sr=8-1&keywords=tcl+40+inch+tv , when it was on sale for $250. Really nice contrast, and 1080p, but I am still having trouble finding the perfect settings, and the base is quite cheap. Overall I am happy with it, and would recommend it if you can find it around that price.

u/TwitchingDed · 1 pointr/gadgets

TCL LE40FHDE3010 40-Inch 1080p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BP5N498/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_2b8cub1143GDX


Under $300


Better deal. Then go buy a roku 3 and make it a smart TV. Or pair with a Chromecast.

Tcl is a top 3 brand in China. Uses a Samsung panel, I believe. And has a very thin bezel.

Sound isn't the greatest, but most TVs nowadays have sub par sound. With the money you save, buy a decent surround sound system or sound bar.

u/blamestreammedia · 1 pointr/gadgets

http://www.amazon.com/TCL-LE40FHDE3010-40-Inch-1080p-Black/dp/B00BP5N498/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1409890085&sr=1-1&keywords=tcl

I've owned a 39 inch TCL tv for the last 3 years without issue and that's with heavy duty daily use. Beautiful tv.

u/JaredHoney · 1 pointr/xboxone

http://www.amazon.com/TCL-LE40FHDE3010-40-Inch-1080p-60Hz/dp/B00BP5N498/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1412493895&sr=8-1

I bought this TV, or one extremely similar to it, from Amazon about two years ago. I was a little nervous when I bought it because I'd never really heard of TCL before, but I love this TV. My two college roommates and I split the cost of the TV and I bought out their shares at the end of the year so I could keep it for myself. I use it exclusively for my Xbox one and the 1080p picture is beautiful and has absolutely no video lag. After two years of pretty heavy use, I've had absolutely no problems with it and am really glad I saved a bunch of money going with this TV instead of a bigger name brand.

TLDR: In my opinion, this TV should be perfect for you, 40", 1080p, no video lag, and pretty cheap!

u/yankeecandle1 · 1 pointr/ps2

[This is the TV] TCL LE40FHDE3010 40-Inch 1080p 60Hz LED TV (2014 Model)
There is one component input section.
It has three color component inputs and two audio component inputs to match the 5 plugs on the component cable I have.
(https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BP5N498/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1)

u/scarface910 · 1 pointr/blackfriday

http://www.amazon.com/VIZIO-E550i-B2-55-Inch-1080p-Smart/dp/B00GKKI4JI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1416701949&sr=8-1&keywords=VIZIO+E550i-B2

alternate link if the main link loads up weird for you.

can confirm discount of 100, almost seems like a black friday price, but ill wait for the 478 price drop.

u/temporary_login · 1 pointr/PS4

I have a [2014 Vizio E series 48 inch] (http://www.amazon.com/VIZIO-E550i-B2-55-Inch-1080p-Smart/dp/B00GKKI4JI) that's gorgeous and has no noticeable input lag. I'd recommend it up and down.

u/FlipScouseGFQE · 1 pointr/rva

I am selling my 48 inch Sony Bravia 1080p LED TV.

Imgur

Good as new. Have a stand, a wall mount for it as well. Great sound and picture quality. Rated very highly and was something I looked into thoroughly before spending what I did on it new.
An ideal gaming tv. Works great and is in perfect condition, just am not home nor use it often enough to justify having it for me anymore.

For anyone who wants to see some info/ specs before checking it out:
https://www.amazon.com/Sony-KDL48W600B-48-Inch-1080p-Smart/dp/B00HPMCNXI
http://www.sony.com/electronics/televisions/w600b-series/buy/kdl-48w600b
Thanks

u/Ruairi101 · 1 pointr/TVadvice

I went with this Sony 48" TV and I'm really happy with it. It's checked all my gaming boxes and the built-in speakers are surprisingly decent; we watched the new Star Wars on it and it actually sounded really good.

u/dwallace3099 · 1 pointr/chicago

48" Sony Bravia KDL48W600B

www.amazon.com/Sony-KDL48W600B-48-Inch-1080p-Smart/dp/B00HPMCNXI

Pictures of mine here: https://imgur.com/a/JAfxT

Starting at $330.

More Info - It's in great condition, I just want to upgrade to 4K. I bought it just under 2 years ago.

Send me a message if you're interested!

u/crackbabyathletics · 1 pointr/buildapc

You'll struggle to get true 120hz, you need a 3d TV that will accept a standard 120hz input which is a bit of a crap shoot unless someone else has already tried it out, 60hz is the best you'll probably manage.

For gaming in that price range I'd suggest this:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00HPMCNXI/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1427784026&sr=8-1&keywords=sony+kdl48w600b&dpPl=1&dpID=41lluOUM3dL&ref=plSrch&pi=AC_SX200_QL40

u/shaunlol · 1 pointr/silenthill

You'd have to do your own research to see which one suits your needs best, but for me this Sony one is fantastic for the price. Would recommend. They're all fairly good nowadays, though. Just check reviews and educate yourself on specs.

u/hagdoll · 1 pointr/battlestations

Sony Bravia KDL40W600B 40 Inch. Although I paid a lot more than that price there because I'm in Australia and we get shafted for that sort of thing.

u/bgzkinsella · 1 pointr/hometheater

For the price of the Samsung, take a look at This The color is looking a bit more realistic, 2 more HDMI's and speakers are better.

u/Chrano · 1 pointr/malelivingspace

Thanks a lot for the suggestions. I like the idea of some more red accents. As far as your team goes, could be worse, you could be a Tottenham or Man U supporter....... :)

TV is an older Samsung model I got on Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-UN55H6350-55-Inch-1080p-120Hz/dp/B00I94IPTW

u/Ykcor · 1 pointr/xboxone

http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-UN55H6350-55-Inch-1080p-120Hz/dp/B00I94IPTW

44ms input lag on "gaming mode" and pretty reasonable.

u/SayaV · 1 pointr/blackfriday

I found some interesting deals:

this one from Samsung (55'')

and Walmart has a doorbuster deal for a Vizio (65")

It's gonna be mom's TV and she's not techie and I won't connect my stuff there, so I guess we'll get the Vizio.

u/Rocket_Admin_Patrick · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

I'm pretty sure the only way to do that is get a new TV. However, I'm not an expert on this. Honestly I'd recommend a monitor over another TV. To put it simply, monitors are more efficient, get better resolutions for less money, and it's honestly worth all of the money you'll save just getting a monitor.

But if you're in a position where you don't/can't get a monitor for your setup: Here's a 42 inch 1080p 60 Hz TV: http://www.amazon.com/LG-Electronics-42LB5600-42-Inch-1080p/dp/B00KVLT0A4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1416676048&sr=8-1&keywords=60+Hz+tv

u/jimbonics · 1 pointr/xboxone

That should work fine, and the nice thing about Amazon is easy return if it does not.

On the TV side, I have my Surface tablet going into the HDMI-in of my xbox, and the TV serves as a wonderful second monitor. Prior to the 55" I was using a 42" and you've never seen a computer look so good.

I mean.. another 100 bucks and get a sweet ass 32"?

http://www.amazon.com/LG-Electronics-42LB5600-42-Inch-1080p/dp/B00KVLT0A4

u/rapillom93 · 1 pointr/gadgets

I'm looking to get a good gaming tv that's around 40-inches for under $450 any advice on what tv I should get? I've looked at a few so far, but I would like to get one that doesn't have much motion blur and a low input lag. Any suggestions to the tvs listed below or any tvs would be deeply appreciated.

Samsung Un39FH5000

Vizio E390i-B1E

Samsung UN40H5203

Samsung UN40EH5000

Samsung UN40H5003

LG 42LB5600

u/RoudyCowboy1 · 1 pointr/gaming

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00KVLT0A4/ref=ox_sc_act_image_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A2L77EE7U53NWQ

Love this tv had it for a couple months and the colors are great. If you go to the new & used tab on the page and find a used very good from amazon warehouse with a description of pristine condition but packaging may be damaged you can get like $60 off the price.

u/taheer1919 · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

http://www.amazon.com/VIZIO-M43-C1-43-Inch-Ultra-Smart/dp/B00T63YUTE

You can find it for a really low price if you look around.
not the best monitor, but for watching blu-ray's, its really pretty solid. Nice contrast and black levels. Colors are really accurate after a calibration as well.

u/6x9equals42 · 1 pointr/buildapc

Here's a 1080p/144hz 27" and a 1440p/144hz freesync monitor that would fit in your budget. If you want a 4k 60hz TV this 43" has good ratings but is $500

u/TheCravin · 1 pointr/macsetups

This looks to be one of the cheapest (and also highest rated as far as the actual panel goes) 4K TV's I could find period. 60Hz, thin bezels, HDMI input, decent design, (relatively) low price, and 43". Hope this helps


VIZIO M43-C1 43-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV (2015 Model) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00T63YUTE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_PkDJwbQ2TFRXV

u/homeboi808 · 1 pointr/hometheater

You can hook up your antenna signal to your projector, you just need to buy something like this which converts the coax signal into HDMI.

Well, with a budget of $2000, the best you can get for a quality tv at a large size is Vizio's M-series at 70".

Also, since you won't likely see a difference at your distance, you can get Vizio's E-series at 70" for $1250 at Best Buy.

u/McMurry · 1 pointr/Monitors

You should look for a TV. A television will be cheaper by far...
Like this 32 inch 1080 samsung is on crazy sale for only 177 bucks:
https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-UN32J5003-32-Inch-1080p-Model/dp/B00V0923TG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1469465842&sr=8-1&keywords=1080p+tv

u/CitizenKazr · 1 pointr/DnD

Yeah I don't really have the space for a table, plus I don't always play at my house and would like a portable suitcase type deal that's easily packed around. I actually just picked up a 32 inch tv today on Craigslist in preparation for this project. Thing is light as a feather and 8 lbs and less than 6 inches thick at its widest point. Pretty happy with it.

u/Ninjahitman19 · 1 pointr/PS4

I have a 32 inch Samsung that I got a couple months ago to just tide me over until pro and 4K.

Samsung UN32J5003 32-Inch 1080p LED TV (2015 Model) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00V0923TG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_L2c4xb87J03BD


It's a very good looking tv, speakers suck though

u/mycatisatimemachine · 1 pointr/hometheater

What about this one: http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-UN40H5003-40-Inch-Measured-Diagonally/dp/B00MYBR75O

the back is chunky as hell but i can stomach the price a lot easier and its still brand name.

btw, i sit like 5.5ish feet away from the screen so could i get away with a 32"? i really dont want to spend $400 if i can help it and would much rather buy this: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00V0923TG/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=35ISRWYN2SZG9&coliid=I7DLGTN14T7D2&psc=1

if i did go that route is that a good 32 (taking into consideration i dont care about smart)?

u/Ashendarei · 1 pointr/OkCupid

<wince> waiting for delayed shipment is the WORST. What monitor did you get?

I use 3 of these wall mounted around my desk, because I got sick of the insane costs for gaming monitors that were bigger than 24".

u/RUGGNATION · 1 pointr/cordcutters

Its a new-ish (last year) Samsung 1080p tv, the static came from after running the OTA scan, it found 0 analog & 0 digital channels. TV is this one, I believe: https://smile.amazon.com/Samsung-UN32J5003-32-Inch-1080p-Model/dp/B00V0923TG?sa-no-redirect=1

Same with the other tv, which is a Vizio 720p from about 8yrs ago or so.

u/ottovonbizmarkie · 1 pointr/AndroidTV

I'll check when I get home. Hopefully they will update?

Edit: this is the one I bought:

https://www.amazon.com/Sony-XBR55X810C-55-Inch-Ultra-Smart/dp/B0148OZLOS

u/lethal03 · 1 pointr/xboxone

Can someone help me out and let me know if this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0148OZLOS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_5UaKxbKBDP9TD supports HDR? I haven't been able to figure out if it does.

u/slayerming2 · 1 pointr/TVadvice

That looks really impressive, 4k and has hdr. Is there any catch? Do you own it? Was looking for only 1080p, but this is an impressive TV.

EDIT: I've seen some people say the older model is better? https://www.amazon.com/Sony-XBR55X810C-55-Inch-Ultra-Smart/dp/B0148OZLOS

u/dont_be_so_critical · 1 pointr/hometheater

Well, honestly, at this point I'd almost recommend waiting a couple of months. We'll see everyone releasing their new models, which means last years models will come down in price even more, or perhaps something that would be better all around would come out in that price range. Though I can't imagine someone besting the D series for pure gaming.

Vizio is the only company making TV's with sub-20ms input lag currently, and actually the D series is the very best performer that is currently being made by anyone at any price at 13.5ms. It also has low motion blur, which cements it's place further as the best pure gaming TV out (for games like FPS etc at least). The Vizio M and P aren't bad either at about 18ms, but they have some motion blur issues, which subtracts from its gaming performance.

The Samsung JS7000 is a pretty good game performer with 27ms lag and good motion, but it's an IPS panel, and has really bad contrast. The JU6400 is cheaper, and also a good gaming performer, but has the same issue with contrast due to being IPS (im talking less than 1000:1, while Vizio's are doing 4000:1). You'd also be playing the Samsung panel lottery, which as rtings found out means that you could end up with worse input lag depending on the panel.

If I personally, were going to buy a 55in TV right now for 1000 dollars, I'd get the Sony X810C. However, my preferences are slightly different from yours, so I dont know how much you value one thing over the other.

Here is the rtings review. They still have it as being a great gaming TV with 35ms input (which is still better than most), no blur, so good for sports, and excellent contrast at 5000:1. You're going to get better PQ than the Vizio, slightly better contrast, as well as judder free movie playback due to a 120hz panel. However, I do watch a lot of movies, so the lack of judder and improved PQ is a big thing for me.

So, it comes down to what you're after. If you have no plans to really watch movies with it, and want the best competitive gaming TV that also isnt bad at sports, the Vizio D is the one to get. It actually might be the best competitive gaming TV you can even buy currently at any price. 13ms of input lag with no/low motion blur is no joke. You'll have to make sure you have it on the right input, and all of the image processing turned off etc to get that performance (same with any TV though), but the TV is capable of it. The contrast isn't bad either, with 4300:1 static contrast even after you turn off the local dimming (everyone recommends just turning it off).

If you look at the input lag chart on rtings, you'll see several samsungs with decent input lag, but be aware that they all are either well out of your price range, or use IPS panels which gives them very bad contrast.

So there's my 2 cents. If you want the best TV for 1000 dollars, thats also pretty darn good at gaming, get the X810C. If you want the best gaming television, buy the D series.

u/svirbt · 1 pointr/hometheater

120 hz doesnt actually do anything for you as everything is shot and will be fed to your tv at 60hz. Other people please correct me as I may be incorrect, but from what I remember, pretty much every tv sub $1k will be LED edge lit LCD. For gaming and movies for your budget (and being a huge Sony fan) if you have the space get the Sony XBR55x810c. Don't worry, it will seem big for a bit then you will settle into it. Same thing when I got my 55" Panny plasma!

u/Synacku · 1 pointr/hometheater

After racking my brain and google and amazon and rtings and reddit for the past few days, I finally made a decision and pulled the trigger.

I bought this in open box condition for $940 no tax free ship

The input lag isn't THE BEST but it's 34ms which is already better than what I have.

u/Pizzzathehutt · 1 pointr/hometheater

Im trying to keep it around 1k.

Im looking at the Sony XBR55X810C http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0148OZLOS?colid=3091YPQ1TURR&coliid=I3KFMSU4W5M3OV&psc=1&ref_=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl

and the Samsung UN55JU7500, which is outside my price range, but...
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00TWFHSPY?colid=3091YPQ1TURR&coliid=I37M9650KTWL8J&psc=1&ref_=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl

I was hoping that the Samsung might come down some, around 1200, more once the new models come out. But if they don't then Ill probably end up with the Sony.

u/cmnd_joe · 1 pointr/xboxone

Oh! If you're just playing music via the app, then I think any USB will do, as long as it's formatted as NTFS or FAT32. I thought we were talking about games.

With your TV budget, this would be your best bet. 40 inch for under $400

VIZIO D40u-D1 40-inch 4k Ultra HD Smart LED TV (2016 Model) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01A0LGV06/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_cII1xb3F8WRDA

It is 4K which is nice, but it does not support HDR, which will be a nice feature going forward with the Xbox One S. You could always upgrade down the road.

u/_Coffeebot · 1 pointr/Monitors

Not in Canada, at least not something with a brand. Another option I am considering is the Vzio D40U-D1 but that's $550, and if black friday is anything to go by it will only be $50 cheaper. Our options are very limited here in Canada. My main interest is the better panel.

u/AlwaysFixingStuff · 1 pointr/battlestations

It's the D40u-D1.

I ended up buying at at target several months ago when they had a tv sale. Got a great price on it.

u/peacebypiecebuypeas · 1 pointr/buildapc

That site is awesome! Holy cow. Here's their equally-great video review of the TV.

I'm pretty much sold. Two questions:

  1. While the reviews say it's great for gaming, it seems to have some issues with motion. Should that concern me?
  2. This unit seems to be fairly comparable, but it's $100 less. They say it's bad for HDR gaming, but other than that it seems to do as well. Is this worth considering, given the price difference?

    Thank you for the excellent suggestion, and for sharing that amazing site!
u/gliffy · 1 pointr/PleX

http://www.amazon.com/TCL-55US5800-55-Inch-Ultra-Smart/dp/B01BGC39VM

is the TV its hardwired to a gigabit switch and then the router I haven't done a speed test on the TV but my internet is 150mb/150mb

u/Jmac91 · 1 pointr/TVadvice

Hi, did you get this one? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BGC39VM/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=3HPDAH8YPSNE8&coliid=I350CMOR889Z2N&psc=1 It's on sale right now and i'm debating getting it, any compaints after having it a month?

u/Detenator · 1 pointr/buildapc

Realistically, even if you did find a TV that supported a legitimate 240Hz refresh rate, you would only be able to make full use of it at 1080p due to how difficult it would be to run. But as others have said, most TVs use a 120Hz refresh rate in addition to some kind of other hardware tweaks to make an artificial 240Hz that doesn't look very good.

Take a look at this chart found on their Amazon page. See how it says 120Hz CMI vs. 60Hz without CMI. That means it is not true 120Hz.

That TV is listed as 2k video resolution, making it sound like it doesn't support 4k input at all. It is pretty hard to tell from online. It will sometimes say on the port itself what it supports (mine labels what ones support 4k@30 and which are 4k@60). Also the color quality might affect what resolutions it can run. My TV won't run HDR at higher resolutions and can only use 4:2:0, which looks a bit different than HDR or 4:4:4 or RGB. HDR also has higher input lag.

TVs have high input lag. Personally I can't tell the difference without using a TV and monitor side by side (even then maybe not).

Not all TVs support input at their max resolution/refresh rate. Some TVs (and gpus) don't even support 4k@60 HDMI input, not to mention 4k@120/240. They will be able to display that on native apps, but not over HDMI (and TVs don't support display port, so no luck there).

u/SimonSays1337 · 1 pointr/PS4Pro

I feel very out of place here with all you guy's name brand 4K HDR TVs, but this is my 4K TV I want to pair with a PS4 Pro (that'll probably find it's way under my tree this year)

> TCL 55US5800 55-Inch 4K Ultra HD Roku Smart LED TV (2016 Model)

https://www.amazon.com/TCL-55US5800-55-Inch-Ultra-Smart/dp/B01BGC39VM

> TCL 55" LED UHD TV 55US57

Anyone have any tips for this or tips in general. I hooked it up to my PC and had ok results, there's def some latency but nothing fatal. And I probably don't have it set up perfectly.

u/IAmARobot_Friend · 1 pointr/AskTechnology

K

Or

Maybe (This one is native 120Hz, the other two are 'fake' 120hz)

u/CbGuDestroyer · 1 pointr/consoles

there are free os like linix and steam os. + we get real free games (https://club.ubisoft.com/nl-NL/ubi30). and a good 4k tv will cost you like 500-700 dollar: https://www.amazon.com/TCL-55US5800-55-Inch-Ultra-Smart/dp/B01BGC39VM/ref=sr_1_3?s=tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1478765289&sr=1-3&keywords=4k+tv ( monitor for 100 dollar https://www.amazon.com/HP-Pavilion-21-5-Inch-HDMI-Monitor/dp/B015WCV70W/ref=sr_1_1?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1478765040&sr=1-1&keywords=monitor). and the games are cheaper on pc and we keep our game when a new generration comes. and why do you need a controller all pc games can be played without a controller (you al ready have a controller). and the ps4 pro doesn't play game in 4k. and you guys dont have that many exclusives whit ps now and xbox and windows 10. and at last the pc is way cheaper over time bacause our games are cheaper (and we have steam sales) and we dont have the pay for online.

Edite

you can plug you pc to your tv

u/_windfish_ · 1 pointr/buildapcsales

TCL 55" 4k Roku Smart TV is 429.99 right now on Amazon and Walmart.

https://www.amazon.com/TCL-55US5800-55-Inch-Ultra-Smart/dp/B01BGC39VM

u/deethree3 · 1 pointr/PS4

save some money and get this one

u/rshalek · 1 pointr/PS4

Its base input lag is pretty good (though worse than the Vizio for sure) and its a 60hz TV, not 120. It does have very good blur ratings though, which is generally the reason you would want 120hz.

120hz isnt a scam or anything, but it doesnt do as much as people think it does - including me. I went out of my way to buy a 120hz TV for my main TV because I was told it was better for gaming, but if you look through rtings.com there are plenty of 60hz TV that do just as well with blur as 120hz TVs. 120hz would be more important if you were using it as a PC monitor.

Personally, I am getting a new TV exclusively to play my PS4 Pro on (and watch football sometimes) so having decent HDR is important, but a 63ms input lag is really bad for games. I wouldnt get the Vizio if youre planning on playing a lot of HDR games on it. It also costs $350 more and it doesnt seem to have enough advantages to warrant the price.

If I were looking for a larger, more expensive TV this would be the one I would get over the Vizio - https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-UN49KS8000-49-Inch-Ultra-Smart/dp/B01D98AQ30

u/IcemanBlizz · 1 pointr/FFXV

There really is no way to nail everything. Though, the Samsung UN49KS8000 does have good input lag, 4k and HDR at 49 inches under $1100. The input lag at 4k with HDR is 21.1 ms. The color gamut for Rec 2020 for this model is roughly average for high-end TV covering about 65% to 75% of the gamut.

If I were buying now, this would be the one I'd get. That said, my Sony Bravia from 2011 is still going strong and I probably won't buy until after I move in a few years.

u/fl3x0 · 1 pointr/4kTV

X800D - 49" - $750 @ Amazon - you have 30 days to return without penalty, so you can still pick up the X800E if this one doesn't work for you.

u/TheCheshireCody · 1 pointr/PS4Pro

Thanks for the suggestions. The TV, a Sony XBR49X800D, definitely supports HDR @ 4K. I can watch 4K with HDR on the TV's Netflix app, for instance.

I considered that the issue might be the receiver, so I did try connecting the PS4 directly to the TV but got the same results. The TV's firmware is updated, although I suppose I should check to see how (or if) the receiver's can be updated as well. The receiver, an Onkyo - I forget the model offhand - is supposed to support 4.4.4 passthrough, so also not likely to be an issue. Since bypassing the receiver still didn't produce 4K HDR through the PS4 Pro I don't think the receiver is contributing to the problem. I even dropped $12 on a pair of new HDMI cables just to be absolutely certain that I had all the right hardware. I've tweaked the settings according to a dozen different sites and videos, all with zero success. At this point, short of getting a professional installer to look at it, I'm stumped.

u/HappierShibe · 1 pointr/FFXV

Yep! That's one of the three I'm looking at.
The other two I found are the Samsung KU6300
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01E69VEE6
It has a phenomenal pricetag, and is a great all around contender with low latency and fantastic image qaulity, but it's color gamut is poor enough to make it questionable whether it really counts as an HDR tv. I've seen some rumors that a hotfix is coming that will fix the color gamut, but I think that's a load of crap.

and the Sony X800D
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01FWIEO6A
Fantastic color gamut solid all around performance and a good but not great pricetag, BUT it only comes in 43 and 49 inch, and 49 is my minimum size.

It just feels weird to me to go out looking for a new TV and only find 3 real options with two of them coming from the same manufacturer.

u/ThomGrayson · 1 pointr/PS4Pro

Amazon has the 49" for $648 ($150 off!!!), so at only $50 more than the 43", that'd be the one to get.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01FWIEO6A/ref=crt_ewc_title_dp_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER

u/Skitzophraniac · 1 pointr/GamingMonitorNerds

Well, the best HDR monitor for gaming is the Acer XB273K 27” 4K HDR400 monitor. It’ll set you back about $1,000 USD.

Or, you can go with the TCL 43S517 43” 4K HDR10 and Dolby Vision TV for about $250 USD.

TCL is used by many esports arenas and it’s been the official TV of the Call of Duty competitive circle for a few years. It’s the only TV brand with the lowest input lag for gaming.


Acer Predator XB273K Pbmiphzx 27" UHD (3840 x 2160) IPS Monitor with NVIDIA G-SYNC, VESA Certified Display, HDR400, Quantum Dot, 144Hz, DCI-P3, Delta E<1 (Display Port & HDMI Port) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07LCDTRN4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_8JfkDbEQ4272P


TCL 43S517 43-Inch 4K Ultra HD Roku Smart LED TV (2018 Model) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07986PJ7M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_oMfkDb63Q4QQ1

u/carld135 · 1 pointr/4kTV

here’s what i recommend

TCL S517

u/Pinewold · 1 pointr/mac

Get a 4k 1.1m/43” hdtv (e.g, TCL 5 Series $349

It is awesome!

u/m0dera · 1 pointr/hometheater

TCL 43S517 43-Inch 4K Ultra HD Roku Smart LED TV (2018 Model) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07986PJ7M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_afYKBbXH36JZK

u/spies4 · 1 pointr/4kTV

Awesome thank again! Would you say the TCL 6 series is worth the extra money over the TCL 5 series?

Also do you know what makes these two TCL 4ks different?

TCL 43S425 43 Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart Roku LED TV (2018) ($250)

TCL 43S517 43-Inch 4K Ultra HD Roku Smart LED TV (2018 Model) ($300)

u/lyrajc · 1 pointr/singapore

Hi guys, looking for a low-input lag TV recommendation.

It seems so hard to find a TV online with low input lag in the specifications in Singapore in 2019.

I'm trying to find a <20ms input lag, 4K, 43" TV if possible. Primarily will use as a computer monitor and switch dock display.

The best I've seen is only available in the US and I am contemplating using ezbuy to ship it over, meaning extra costs. It's the TCL 43S517 (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07986PJ7M/)

Is there any recommendations that you guys have?

u/bob99900090 · 1 pointr/Televisions

Hey, this CL 49S517 49-Inch 4K Ultra HD Roku Smart LED TV (2018 Model) is 249.99 thinking of pulling the trigger...

TCL 49S517 49-Inch 4K Ultra HD Roku Smart LED TV (2018 Model) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07989K4HB/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_h9nlDbYWG9SHQ

u/Shera939 · 1 pointr/4kTV

Keep your eye out for the new 5 series as well. Just to make the choice even tougher. Sorry!

From TCL: "The great features added to our S405 on our new 5 Series include Support for Dolby Vision, Wide Color Gamut, as well as picture performance improvements such as our iPQ Engine and HDR Pro Gamma, all wrapped in a great new cosmetic design!" The 49" is on Amazon, the 55" should arrive shortly.

Personally I'd go 5 series or 6 series. 6 series might be $599 at Best Buy if we get lucky and have the option of a lesser remote = cheaper price again this year. And the 5 series will be about $499.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07989K4HB/ref=twister_B07BT8WDPX?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

u/RoboTicks · 1 pointr/hometheater

I bought a 49" TV off Amazon and it arrived with no issues.

If you're looking for recommendations, I got this one: https://www.amazon.com/TCL-49S517-49-Inch-Ultra-Smart/dp/B07989K4HB/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1550978262&sr=8-4&keywords=tcl+4k+hdr (not an affiliate link)

They have a 55" model as well.

u/lowlife9 · 1 pointr/Vue
u/cryptosnacks420 · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

This one is a great option. A couple buddies have this model as well as myself and we love them. all are holding up well, plus the 49 inch is only $319 and its got proper HDR support. I believe it has bluetooth support for your headphones but if you didn't know ps4 and xbox both have this already built into the console if a tv model didn't have it, if that's what you are gonna use it for. I think it's literally the same one as the other guy linked just the 2018 model instead of the 2017.

https://www.amazon.com/TCL-49S517-49-Inch-Ultra-Smart/dp/B07989K4HB/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=tcl%2B4k%2Bhdr&qid=1557634945&s=gateway&sr=8-5&th=1

u/Thewonderboy94 · 1 pointr/PS4

Its a decent budget TV for gaming, but the HDR is very entry level. I would advice paying a little more and get a better TCL, or consider a Samsung TV. TCL and Samsung both have good input lag and often great contrast. I have heard Vizio is solid too, but apparently its input lag is not quite as low?

If 4K maters to you, budget LG isnt the best option, and they'll usually also have a low contrast ratio. Their OLEDs are great, but the cheaper models use WRGB pixel structure which have some problems displaying 4K picture accurately http://4k.com/news/lthree-of-lgs-4k-tvs-offer-pseudo-uhd-and-a-raw-deal-for-consumers-uh6400-uh6100-uf6800-16649/ This still applies to their newer budget models.

If TCL is something you want, this year's model will probably provide a good bit better HDR performance. There doesnt seem to be many reviews up yet, but the impressions I have read have mostly been pretty good.

Rtings just reviewed TCL's R617, so I guess S515 is going to be next.

u/RenegadeSteak · 1 pointr/Televisions

NOOOOOOOO that link is the 5 series. You're definitely going to want the 6 series

u/zarhockk · 1 pointr/4kTV

This one? It said the offer expired, but it is still available on Amazon. I can't find the comments on their article.

u/Rainyday156 · 1 pointr/Monitors

Would this Dell monitor be a significant improvement over this inexpensive TCL 40' being sold for around the same price? Assuming I don't have much interest in anything beyond 60 fps?

I don't know how response time comes into play for televisions vs pc monitors.

u/deadkennedy · 1 pointr/movies
u/thicket · 1 pointr/swift

You might think about a TV rather than an explicit monitor; they do a great job for anything but high-FPS gaming and cost about half as much as “monitors”. I bought a 40” 4K tv for $200 recently, and I’ve been really happy coding on it. Something like: https://www.amazon.com/TCL-40S325-Inch-1080p-Smart/dp/B07GB61TQR

u/millk_man · 1 pointr/buildapcsales

Here's a 1080p tv from them

TCL 40S325 40 Inch 1080p Smart LED Roku TV (2019) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GB61TQR/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_sMgRDbRKZKJSW

A 3 inch larger 4k tv is $30 more... 1080p just doesn't make sense.

TCL 43S425 43 Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart Roku LED TV (2018) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DK5PZFY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_uNgRDbW6NV220

u/BSchafer · 1 pointr/simracing

I have a 34" 1440p 144hz Ultrawide, a 55" 4k TV, and a Rift S. I will only race on the Rift S. I try to race F1 like once a week (pretty much after the real races get me pumped) but get bored of 2D pretty quickly. Super annoying because that game would be a ton of fun in VR. Anyways, I really only use my TV for a couple of hours in the morning. I'll have CNBC on in the background while getting ready for work and getting some morning trading done. When I come home I pretty much go straight to the computer.

I'll put my rig right in front of my desk so I can see the monitor. Just so I can navigate iRacing and watch Youtube in between races. I wouldn't really buy a TV unless you really think you'll use it for other things or if you like 2D racing (which is tough after getting used to a decent VR setup). Also, if you do go for the TV make sure it has a high refresh rate. Preferably 120 but at least 60 some will use marketing lingo to say something like " 120 hz CMI" which means 60 hz but slightly better. If you're looking for a sweet budget gaming TV I have the TCL 55S425. It's a badass TV for the price - 55" , 4k, gaming mode, ~10m/s lag, 120 hz CMI for under $300!

Personly, I'd put the money towards a better wheelbase if you need it. Or save it for the next-gen of VR in a year or two. Because I can promise you when the next-gen VR headsets come out you're not going to care about any 2D monitors.

u/nazo400 · 1 pointr/hometheater

There is no upcoming TCL 2020 model below a 75" from research which is WAY to big for our place that's the problem. This tv is 2018. They didn't make a 2019 series 6 from what I can tell only the lower picture quality version the series 4. (This: https://www.amazon.com/TCL-55S425-inch-Smart-Roku/dp/B07JJZPZNS)

And I don't know if you know what a reverse projection tv is but that thing is funkin heavy & huge that we can't get it out of the apartment & down the stairs by ourselves & no one takes that kind of tv (we've asked around) it's about 15-20± years old. It's definitely NOT a thin tv. Aka this behemoth: https://postimg.cc/67PZvwBh

u/bartturner · 1 pointr/Stadia

You want 4K and one with low latency or at least one you can put in game mode with lower latency.

If we look at the top selling 4K TV on Amazon right now

https://www.amazon.com/TCL-55S425-inch-Smart-Roku/dp/B07JJZPZNS/ref=zg_bs_172659_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=10TTA8PMGJ2JG5ZEGYJF

Not recommending but using a TV as an example.

We can see the following

"Input lag is the amount of time between when a TV receives a signal and the display updates. In normal viewing conditions, the 4-series shows a modest input lag of 31.2 milliseconds. With Game Mode enabled, which improves input lag at the slight cost of picture quality, that drops to an excellent 15.2ms"

u/CantStalkMeAnymore · 1 pointr/PS4Pro

What part did I miss? The 42 inches part?

You think upgrading to 55 warrants an additional $200?

Edit: https://www.amazon.com/TCL-55S425-inch-Smart-Roku/dp/B07JJZPZNS/ref=mp_s_a_1_14?keywords=55+inch+4k+tv+hdr&qid=1573155470&sr=8-14 $280

u/Reflect_Truth · 1 pointr/HomeKit

I’m considering this one. But I can’t find if it has HomeKit or not.


TCL 55S425 55 inch 4K Smart LED Roku TV (2019) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JJZPZNS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_piA4Db33NRZB4

u/kierkegaardaddy · 1 pointr/Televisions

Thoughts on this?

Samsung UN50RU7100FXZA FLAT 50'' 4K UHD 7 Series Smart TV (2019) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NC9SPBF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_YdblDbG098WHT

u/thepoliticator · 1 pointr/blackfriday

I'm debating between 2 TVs, this LG and this Samsung and want to know if I should wait until Friday or Monday, should I expect better deals or should I pull the trigger now?

These deals are already pretty great, but if I can get a 120hz TV at the same price point, I would probably wait.

Thanks!

u/Stanky_Pete · 0 pointsr/gadgets

So there is this

http://www.amazon.com/TCL-LE40FHDE3010-40-Inch-1080p-Black/dp/B00BP5N498/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1405306221&sr=8-1&keywords=tcl

and if you can afford it I highly recommend this one as its the best price for a 50 inch 120Hz. If you can save up its totally worth it. I own this one and I have had it for 4 years. Its amazing.

http://www.amazon.com/TCL-50FS5600-50-Inch-1080p-120Hz/dp/B00HCRDZYW/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1405306221&sr=8-2&keywords=tcl

u/theseekerofbacon · 0 pointsr/pics

I bought this one about three months ago.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BP5N498/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

After figuring out that you need a VGA/DVI cable to properly use the TV with a computer, it ended up being a very wonderful purchase.

There are clearly better TVs out there, but this one was perfect for me while on a budget.

u/CelticsHoohaa · 0 pointsr/xboxone

Didn't want to make a new topic for this question, but this is my tv. I don't see it saying anything about HDR anywhere. Anyone know if it's an HDR tv?

u/blizzz3 · 0 pointsr/4kTV

Thats $300 more, I dont know if that would be worth it. This is the one I'm looking at https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07986PJ7M?pf_rd_p=d1f45e03-8b73-4c9a-9beb-4819111bef9a&pf_rd_r=FDW512DDAZMRFJE6NH75

u/Ziddletwix · 0 pointsr/hometheater

Thanks, will explore that!

Two quick follow-up questions.

  1. On Amazon, I see this 2019 TCL 55S425 listed on a significant sale for $300. The TV specs look very similar to me, but is there an advantage to that 2018 TCL 6 series?

  2. Second, I see these nice TVs advertise themselves as being capable of "4K Ultra HD". Is this capability only meaningful when I have specific video content that is able to produce that output (like some Blu-Rays, some movies with the highest tier Netflix subscription, etc, as I understand most video isn't of that quality). Or is the improvement in video quality going to be meaningful, even if I'm just streaming more typical movies.
u/colmerica · -2 pointsr/hometheater

I would look at the Samsung 6350 instead of the 7150, essentially the same set but the 7150 has smartTV and 3D while the 6350 does not. Since OP said he doesn't want these features, I'd consider the (cheaper) 6350.

50" is $750, 55" is $900

http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-UN55H6350-55-Inch-1080p-120Hz/dp/B00I94IPTW

u/Starhorn · -4 pointsr/leagueoflegends

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