QUOTE(sivanathan04 @ May 10 2017, 08:11 AM)
630x is high end of sharp tv while 440x not..sharp far better
If compare sharp 630x and Sony x7000d both model almost same only differences Sony hdr supported while sharp not..if asking my personal opinion I will say sharp 630x has better build quality than Sony x7000d caused one is high end and another is beginner series of Sony...colour wise I choose sharp caused Sony preset colour too rich u need manually adjust to get better output..so choice is yours if u need hdr function go for Sony..both tv good actually no worries
how comes you are so repellent towards lg? If compare sharp 630x and Sony x7000d both model almost same only differences Sony hdr supported while sharp not..if asking my personal opinion I will say sharp 630x has better build quality than Sony x7000d caused one is high end and another is beginner series of Sony...colour wise I choose sharp caused Sony preset colour too rich u need manually adjust to get better output..so choice is yours if u need hdr function go for Sony..both tv good actually no worries
would you mind to explain because from reviews I wouldn't see why that is. (http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/uh6150)
unfortunately the sharps seem not to be popular in the western world, so I couldn't find review of similar detail on one of them.
lets take the 55uh615t (above review) for instance, while the tv has some downsides I think its a quite capable set.
the 55uh615t is 2697rm, the lc50ue630x is 2799rm, and the lc50ua440x is 2229rm at this moment from what I figured.
last thing, are you sure the 440x and 630x are that different? to me it seems they mainly differ in connectivity and smart feautures.
thanks
This post has been edited by nrw: May 10 2017, 10:01 PM
May 10 2017, 10:00 PM

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