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I can't find a decent TV for less than $1K

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April 28, 2018, 05:40 AM
4MUL8R
I can't find a decent TV for less than $1K
Me being older than I'd like, I remember when $500 was a lot of money. I found a LG 4K TV at Costco for $480, alongside a Samsung for the same price. I thought "why not?" as my present plasma Samsung is not displaying things well.

The new LG TV would not display images that could be enjoyed. All "dark" images were monocolor washes of black and shadow, and in one case the entire screen was just unviewable. Yes, I tried all the settings. No luck. Back to Costco.

Sadly, I'll have to spend $1K and get a Sony 900 series. Someday.


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April 28, 2018, 05:46 AM
Ronin101
I guess that is subjective. Both of my tv's were 400- 600 range and I am happy with both!!!
April 28, 2018, 05:59 AM
BurtonRW
Either you’re looking for a HUGE screen, you’re looking for cutting edge tech, or you’re doing it wrong.

You can get excellent sets for well under $1K these days in almost any size. I spent almost $1K for an excellent (near top of the line) 42”, 1080p Samsung over 8 years ago. Tech has improved and prices have dropped. I can get the same thing now w/ even better image quality for less than half that price today.

Where are you doing your research? If you’re just walking into a store (especially a big box) and buying what looks good to your eye on the shelf, you’re just going to keep being disappointed.

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April 28, 2018, 06:04 AM
4MUL8R
I agree it is subjective. But when SWMBO comes in and says "you can't even watch that!" as the people are esconced in a darkness that can't be penetrated, I realize how bad this TV was.


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April 28, 2018, 06:07 AM
4MUL8R
As I see things, research is limited to what is available at the big box stores. For example, Costco sells Vizio, Samsung, and LG. Of those, I can read online all about the particular models they offer. I don't have freedom, so to speak, to generally research each and every model, then go and find it at Costco. Reading the reviews on the specific model of LG tv offered there, I was not dissuaded, but encouraged. However, the experience I had in home was not satisfactory.


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April 28, 2018, 06:42 AM
NK402
Either you got a bad TV or something is wrong with your house.
April 28, 2018, 07:49 AM
molachi
quote:
Originally posted by NK402:
Either you got a bad TV or something is wrong with your house.


Or could be a problem with your TV feed ie: cable, satelite or antenna.
April 28, 2018, 08:12 AM
4MUL8R
Cable feed is fine. The plasma TV shows images quite clearly, aside from the pink blob that occurs on these last Samsung devices.

I'm just going to save up for the Sony 900 series.


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April 28, 2018, 09:13 AM
bryan11
We went through the same thing when our Panasonic plasma stopped working. Most big box store TVs were disappointing in comparison. Sony 900 series or an LG OLED B7 looked like the best alternative. Luckily, we found a local guy that repairs old plasma TVs and got ours fixed.
April 28, 2018, 09:16 AM
Orguss
I have had two plasmas and I love them; however, it seems plasma was phased out some time ago. OLED seems to be the closest comparison but it's still an expensive technology. I won't buy a regular LED TV. My mother has one and everything looks fake.



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April 28, 2018, 09:35 AM
PorterN
i want to try an XLED Vizio 4k. depending on the size, they'll be around the $1k mark, though.



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April 28, 2018, 09:35 AM
ubelongoutside
https://www.cnet.com/products/...-roku-tv/first-take/

Get one of these and you'll be happy. Make sure you get the higher quality version as they do make lesser quality models too.

Great picture, and cool "smart" features. I never knew what screen mirroring was, let alone had it on a tv, but use it all the time now to share pictures, or just put on kids videos for my son.

Also these TVs make cutting the cord easier as they have all of the features of the roku box.




April 28, 2018, 10:19 AM
smschulz
quote:
Originally posted by Orguss:
I have had two plasmas and I love them; however, it seems plasma was phased out some time ago. OLED seems to be the closest comparison but it's still an expensive technology. I won't buy a regular LED TV. My mother has one and everything looks fake.


Same here, Plasma was the last of the good ones the only bad thing is they emit heat but I don't get that close any way.
OLED (LG) and Quantum Dot (Samsung) seem to be the prevailing best technologies out there now.
No cheap LED 4K or otherwise for me when I replace my Plasma.
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April 28, 2018, 10:37 AM
MikeGLI
I just purchased a Sony 65" a few months back for right at $1100. There were definitely sets in the 55" range for well under $1k.




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April 28, 2018, 04:15 PM
M'headSig
Wirecutter says the best 4K TV on a budget is TCL 55R617 55-Inch 4K Ultra HD Roku Smart LED TV (2018 Model) at Amazon for $650.00. The 65-Inch model is exactly $1,000.
April 28, 2018, 08:33 PM
Aquabird
My son and I both purchased a new Vizio 55" tv for 800$. This was a year ago and it is Vizio top of the line TV.
It was a tv from the year before, and the new line was out.

There are about 3 different levels of tvs. the model numbers and letters are what you need to pay attention to in order to compare them.
But heck we both have an incredible picture.
My son and I both used to only buy Sony tvs and we only bought their top of the line tvs too.

The last Sony I had was a disappointment, so I went with Vizio. This is the second one I have had and my sons first.
He still has his other two Sonys and they still work.
The big plus is these Vizios are made in the U.S.....well commiefornia.


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April 28, 2018, 11:19 PM
jimmy123x
quote:
Originally posted by 4MUL8R:
Me being older than I'd like, I remember when $500 was a lot of money. I found a LG 4K TV at Costco for $480, alongside a Samsung for the same price. I thought "why not?" as my present plasma Samsung is not displaying things well.

The new LG TV would not display images that could be enjoyed. All "dark" images were monocolor washes of black and shadow, and in one case the entire screen was just unviewable. Yes, I tried all the settings. No luck. Back to Costco.

Sadly, I'll have to spend $1K and get a Sony 900 series. Someday.


You want a Samsung. You didn't say what size you're looking at, but you can find what you're looking for in under 55" for less than $1000 and a good tv, but Samsungs have the most vivid and bright screens from what I've seen. The LG's always appear dark to me.
April 29, 2018, 05:38 AM
Gibb
I just bought two Samsung 4k tv's and have been very happy with them.
One is a 50", the other a 58". On some older programming it jutters a bit, but the newer shows are as smooth as can be.
Darks and lights play well, way better than they did on my previous Sony.




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April 29, 2018, 07:39 AM
Oz_Shadow
The 8000 series from Samsung is one of the better values out now. To get must better you have to get into new tech at a much higher price. Sony always seems more washed to me. Manual settings do require adjustment, not just preset. I always adjust the setting to remove the soap opera effect too since it drives me crazy.
April 29, 2018, 12:40 PM
bendable
When I was your age we watched a 27 inch black and white with three channels,
in the middle of a snow storm walking 4 miles to school,
in a grass skirt while picking cotton in 90 degree heat and 90 % humidity, with nothing to eat but oatmeal and Hi C orange "flavor" juice

and we liked it !





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