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still_one

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11. They have come down significantly in price. The problems are that standards are changing, and you
Wed Aug 17, 2016, 12:58 PM
Aug 2016

want to try and future proof you purchase as much as possible, though that is almost impossible.

The new 4Ks being pushed now are those that have HDR 10 enhancement. There is rumble of dolby vision, but it isn't here now.

The sets you linked do not have HDR, high dynamic range. The newer sets that Samsung offers utilize Quantum Dot Color.

The P-Series are the newest sets that Vizio offers

LG offers OLED technology, which is amazing, but very costly. The also offer standard LEDs at competitive prices.

Sony has a good line of good products also

Generally the best time to buy a television is in November, but good deals can be found at other times.

I would avoid online stores, and most major retailers, such as BestBuy will match or beat an online price from a legitimate dealer such as Amazon.

I would also check out Costco, VideoOnly(if you have a store nearby)

Here are some sites you can go to for ratings:

http://www.rtings.com

avsforums.com



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Any experience with 4K? [View all] Lurker Deluxe Aug 2016 OP
They both look the same on my monitor. Orrex Aug 2016 #1
There's not a heck of a lot of 4K shows yet. backscatter712 Aug 2016 #2
True - but if you're going to own that TV for very long it might be worth it csziggy Aug 2016 #6
I know from experience madokie Aug 2016 #17
I have a 4K PC monitor. Initech Aug 2016 #3
I work in the business and 4K for home is a long way off awake Aug 2016 #4
would tend to agree dembotoz Aug 2016 #14
Smart guy , on the money. Ellipsis Aug 2016 #16
Don't know, but this article says they're "still stupid" frazzled Aug 2016 #5
Well ... Lurker Deluxe Aug 2016 #22
Heh, didn't see that link frazzled Aug 2016 #27
4K is the end of the road and the industry are squeezing it for every cent they can get MohRokTah Aug 2016 #7
I love it. Not a ton of content yet, but what there is is fabulous. Iggo Aug 2016 #8
It's noticeably better, but few shows use it. Like when HD started, you need the content whatthehey Aug 2016 #9
That is the problem, very limited content. Some Netflix, and DirectTV. However, for DirectTV you still_one Aug 2016 #18
I Bought A 55" Samsung 4K TV And Am Very Happy With It.... global1 Aug 2016 #10
They have come down significantly in price. The problems are that standards are changing, and you still_one Aug 2016 #11
I love Costco ... Lurker Deluxe Aug 2016 #20
If you want extended coverage, Square Trade is a competitive option, in fact I believe Costco uses still_one Aug 2016 #34
The Vizio does not have a OTA Tuner MicaelS Aug 2016 #12
True Lurker Deluxe Aug 2016 #21
Samsung has a 4k BluRay player now. MicaelS Aug 2016 #33
We bought a 4k vizio 55 inch madokie Aug 2016 #13
I really wouldn't recommend buying one now. Xithras Aug 2016 #15
Think about it - 1 minute is about 32 GIG uncompressed. Ellipsis Aug 2016 #19
Modern hard drive arrays can do it. backscatter712 Aug 2016 #23
Now sure...but think about all the films they had to dump the data for Ellipsis Aug 2016 #24
True. We're talking a lot of hard drives. backscatter712 Aug 2016 #26
Amazon .... does it on the cheap Ellipsis Aug 2016 #28
Even in 1990, film was still a more efficient storage tech by volume than optical or hard drive spud_demon Aug 2016 #29
Compression dictates loss. Liniear has sucky accesss time. Ellipsis Aug 2016 #31
There really isn't a lot of 4K content except for sports broadcasts. LeftyMom Aug 2016 #25
I don't connect my TV directly to the antenna spud_demon Aug 2016 #30
I have a 4K HipChick Aug 2016 #32
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