I'd wait until more programming is available.
I thought even the entry level TVs today are 4k.
Wow, you're right. Just checked the box of the 50" Vizio my daughter bought this week, it is 4k. Amazing for a $240 TVI thought even the entry level TVs today are 4k.
I've read tons of reviews but would like some personal recommendations from their own experience....looking at 75"-86" screens
Thanks
Budget isn't an issue..I'm looking for best value and reliabilty.I believe sony and samsung make the best for upscaling ,and that's basically what I'm looking for,as it's mainly used for watching tv.Not interested in Oled because ,though they're nice,they're not worth it imo,for the size I want.What's your budget?
Budget isn't an issue..I'm looking for best value and reliabilty.I believe sony and samsung make the best for upscaling ,and that's basically what I'm looking for,as it's mainly used for watching tv.Not interested in Oled because ,though they're nice,they're not worth it imo,for the size I want.
Budget isn't an issue..I'm looking for best value and reliabilty.I believe sony and samsung make the best for upscaling ,and that's basically what I'm looking for,as it's mainly used for watching tv.Not interested in Oled because ,though they're nice,they're not worth it imo,for the size I want.
Do yourself a favor and ignore buzzwords like "4k" "Ultra HD" etc. Look at OLED TVs. They are the best current technology and the only TV that can produce true black, which is what makes a picture sharper.
4K and UHD is content dependent and you will likely watch 95% of your programming in non 4k/UHD. You need a player capable of playing and transmitting in 4K/UHD as well as buy all your movies in UHD going forward to really reap those benefits. Any older DVDs or Blu Ray discs you have will play in their highest resolutions. The only 4k content we get is video games and some Netflix streaming down through our Xbox. But, our TV is such good quality that even broadcast cable looks amazing. We have an LG OLED TV. They are SO thin and lightweight. Just amazing. The majority of the panel is 1/4" thick. The only part that is thicker is the area where the cables attach. In addition, you get a great image from even sideways viewing angles. There is no distortion when viewing from the side at all.