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 Cheap & best 4K HDR tv, For PS4 Pro

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Convael
post Apr 14 2018, 06:56 AM

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QUOTE(zaire103 @ Apr 14 2018, 01:48 AM)
wah price really face slap... looking into 65" 4k hdr really hard under rm 3k budget. only manage to have Haier 65" 4K no HDR maybe... sad
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There is not much points to get a HDR Tv if you only have 3k-4k budget and want a 65 inches 4K display
The TV in these price range just aren't good enough to display the intended HDR effects


I wouldn't trust these Chinese brands either (Sharp , Haier )
Most of their tv usually have a major flaw lurking behind that beautiful low price like the LG entry - mid level TV


( The only exception being TCL , which seem to have pretty good Quality control . Unfortunately it is unavailable in Malaysia )

This post has been edited by Convael: Apr 14 2018, 07:01 AM
Convael
post Apr 14 2018, 10:26 PM

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QUOTE(DWExia @ Apr 14 2018, 03:36 PM)
if cheap and good you can check out sony 55"x7000e. Only 2k plus

http://www.11street.my/productdetail/sony-...x7000e-48831916

entry level tv
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x7000e is not really that good , it is an 8 bit panel . Very wonky brightness ratings and being an IPS panel , the price to pay is having a terrible contrast .
It also doesn't support 5g network . It is still better than the low end LG TV that uses RGBW panel but that isn't really a compliment.

For a similar price in the budget range , the Panasonics and Samsung are a a much better choice unless you are looking for IPS screen



QUOTE(ho1286 @ Apr 14 2018, 08:43 PM)
MU series? how's the performance on gaming bro?
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The MU 6 series are good budget TV . It has very low input lag , which is very good for competitive online games or FPS .

Being an Entry level 4k TV , the HDR performance is very limited . its peak brightness is not anywhere close to being bright enough to showcase the intended highlights of HDR content. If you want better HDR you have to look somewhere else . It also doesn't has local dimming and Wide color gamut , sadly

This post has been edited by Convael: Nov 3 2018, 03:13 AM

 

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