Cheap Second 4K TV ?
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Was thinking of a second television for another room, wasn't awareToshiba made televisions anymore so surely the name must be licensed to someone like Vestel.
Anyone got an opinion on this?
https://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/tv-and-home-entertai...
For £349 is it worth a punt or will the quality be noticeably terrible compared to my main Sony Bravia 4K one thing I notice that it is only 50HZ. Will be using a Sonos Soundbar so volume wise I'm not bothered.
Anyone got an opinion on this?
https://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/tv-and-home-entertai...
For £349 is it worth a punt or will the quality be noticeably terrible compared to my main Sony Bravia 4K one thing I notice that it is only 50HZ. Will be using a Sonos Soundbar so volume wise I'm not bothered.
Edited by BlueHave on Saturday 13th October 00:18
Seems bloody cheap if it supports all the HDR formats. Good future proofing. A TV is really something than needs to be personally demoed first though. Specs and marketing don't necessarily equate to performance.
On further inspection I can't tell if its an 8 or 10 bit panel. It doesn't support wide colour gamut so I'm guessing it's likely 8-bit which means it likely only processes an HDR signal and doesn't actual display the advantages which might explain the price? Not sure just a quick google.
Whether that is important to you or not is another matter of course. If its just a cheap 2nd TV you're looking for then I'm sure it's be perfectly good.
On further inspection I can't tell if its an 8 or 10 bit panel. It doesn't support wide colour gamut so I'm guessing it's likely 8-bit which means it likely only processes an HDR signal and doesn't actual display the advantages which might explain the price? Not sure just a quick google.
Whether that is important to you or not is another matter of course. If its just a cheap 2nd TV you're looking for then I'm sure it's be perfectly good.
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