It would have to be 8 quid for me to buy a lucky goldstar tv.
PhilK to SS41
6 Apr 17#16
Who also do the best screens lets not forget
rufnek2kx to SS41
6 Apr 171#18
My current 42" LG LCD screen has been going strong for 10 years without any major issues. I'm waiting for it to stop working so I can justify buying a new one but the resilient **** isn't giving up.
Immeasurable
6 Apr 17#5
Is there a way to know which 4k TV are doing this, because they obviously don't advertise it do they. It borders on fraudulent
bobo53
6 Apr 17#6
I am sorry not. But once at home a simple 4-4-4 chroma test can be performed and if not perfect it means it is affected. Anyway, usually the cheaper one
I think any 6xx series LG 4k tv's are the "fake" 4K (i.e. would include this one). You need a 7xx series 4k TV for the normal rgb pattern.
loofer
6 Apr 171#9
On balance, it's a good sized screen, with high resolution, plenty of useful features and connection and crucially 6 year guarantee.. for a modest £550.
I knew it would start the HDR/Pixel debate but it's not sub quality even for that money.
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3 x HDMI (HDCP 2.2/HDMI 2.0/ ARC)
WIFI
Freeview/Freesat HD
HDR Pro (apparently)
Supports Netflix 4K
6 year warranty
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I knew it would start the HDR/Pixel debate but it's not sub quality even for that money.