LG Smart 4k Tv, currently in Currys sale. Seems a good tv for the money, not seen it any cheaper elsewhere.
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red23
25 Sep 17#16
55 inch ain't big enough for a chavs bedroom
math5871
24 Sep 17#15
Genuine question, is this tv any good and will it tick all the boxes required to get the best out of an xbox one X
Which is a good 4K tv and which isn't is utterly confusing - is that the correct HDR format, the correct screen technology, ultra 4K or true 4K or real 4K or just 4K? I don't recall it being this confusing when purchasing a CRT tv :thinking:
adiadiere to math5871
27 Sep 17#17
Best way I’ve found to go about it, after having to cancel and order for an rgbw display... LG of course... is to choose a budget. If you can’t get a good enough tv for your budget, just wait a little while. Chances are you don’t need it right now. But when you’re looking for one, a few things to look out for are these... RGB panel, unless it’s OLED are a must, don’t buy RGBW panels unless you want ripping off. Try and find a Native 10 bit display, (not 8 bit with frc) and try and get one with good blacks and high peak brightness. There are lots of other variables but also... go and try the tv’s out. Find one you’re happy with. Don’t always rely on reviews as the chances are the person has no more idea about “good” TV’s as you do.
I'd never heard of the website before but I figure with cc you've got some protection anyway.
jaydeeuk1
24 Sep 17#12
If people keep buying these 3k tvs then it will just encourage LG to stick with the crappy rgbw structure. Buy something, anything, else. If on a budget this years hisense models look excellent.
Gort1951
24 Sep 17#10
Lucky Goldstar.
stirling171295
23 Sep 17#9
It's 699 at Argos, and I think that's for the newest (2017) model..
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Which is a good 4K tv and which isn't is utterly confusing - is that the correct HDR format, the correct screen technology, ultra 4K or true 4K or real 4K or just 4K? I don't recall it being this confusing when purchasing a CRT tv :thinking:
If you can’t get a good enough tv for your budget, just wait a little while. Chances are you don’t need it right now.
But when you’re looking for one, a few things to look out for are these... RGB panel, unless it’s OLED are a must, don’t buy RGBW panels unless you want ripping off. Try and find a Native 10 bit display, (not 8 bit with frc) and try and get one with good blacks and high peak brightness.
There are lots of other variables but also... go and try the tv’s out. Find one you’re happy with.
Don’t always rely on reviews as the chances are the person has no more idea about “good” TV’s as you do.
I'd never heard of the website before but I figure with cc you've got some protection anyway.
This could be just what's she's after.