It's 8 bit + FRC, but it only TRULY matters of you're doing professional video and photo editing due to slightly better colour gradients and transitions. If it's just to watch TV/play games, it'll be fine
Hmm it's still Prime Day and it's still in stock, did they cancel because of it's popularity?
Alexlcfc07 to shizola
11 Jul 17#28
Looks to me like the Amazon stock ran out and they are now selling the Hughes Direct stock, which wouldn't be eligible for the offer. The 49" TV is still the same price.
benjammin316
11 Jul 17#26
Don't bother, if you're spending this much just wait a bit longer.
greenfeld
10 Jul 172#25
Samsung MU6400 going on offer at 8am. Wonder if it'll be better...
kurstywursty
10 Jul 17#24
Just ordered, it looks great for the price and sells for much more elsewhere!
trish1400
10 Jul 17#23
I ordered this. Mainly because it has a built in Freesat turner, regular freeview is rubbish in my area so it was a good deal for me for that reason. Couldn't tell you about pixels, reckon the difference in quality between one HD and another is now beyond the
quality of my eyesight.
bsmaff
10 Jul 17#22
Is this TV not worth the money then?
Could someone elaborate on the cheats and tricks which make this a fake 4K TV?
I would appreciate any feedback, as ordered it but will cancel if someone can give more info on why this isn't a good TV.
pavel76
10 Jul 17#21
Go for Full HD then at this size...
JumpMan1980
10 Jul 171#20
specs are looking the same as the 3300 - oh it is so tempting ...:smile:
BuzzDuraband
10 Jul 172#19
If it's anything like the M3300 (I'm no TV expert) then I would say so. The image is fantastic, GoW4 and Forza look amazing in HDR (fake or not, I dunno). The Xbox One S reads my TV as a 10 bit panel, but from what I've read that's just poor upscaling. Do I care? Not really, it looks mint :smile:
EndlessWaves
10 Jul 17#18
Just an unusual pixel structure that people are being paranoid about, you won't notice any difference at this size if you're using it at normal TV distances instead of on a desk top.
pavel76
10 Jul 17#17
This RGBW panel - not 4K really
JumpMan1980
10 Jul 17#16
what you think though when considering upgrade for a pro and one s from a 1080p? i hoped prime day would produce something cheap - this is cheap - is it worth getting?
BuzzDuraband
10 Jul 17#15
Yeah. I have the 50" M3300 and they're cracking TVs for the money.
StevenBrown
10 Jul 172#14
it seems to work now and I ordered it :smile:
greenfeld
10 Jul 17#11
Can somebody elaborate on fake 4K? Tempted by this...better to come on Prime Day? This is within budget...
JumpMan1980 to greenfeld
10 Jul 17#13
8 bits + frc emulates 10bit by flicking 1pixel two different colours to create a new colour - true 10bit has enough layers/bit/pixels to not need do that - fake 4k is unfair - this is still 4k plus you will not get a true 10bit close to this price often if at all
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It's 8 bit + FRC, but it only TRULY matters of you're doing professional video and photo editing due to slightly better colour gradients and transitions. If it's just to watch TV/play games, it'll be fine
VP9 Decoder = [email protected], 10bit'' i'm not a tech head Ive just ordered this and am curious also.... link here.... http://www.lg.com/levant_en/tvs/lg-43UJ630V
quality of my eyesight.
Could someone elaborate on the cheats and tricks which make this a fake 4K TV?
I would appreciate any feedback, as ordered it but will cancel if someone can give more info on why this isn't a good TV.