TV choice help - 43inch
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Car Obsessed

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61 posts

118 months

Yesterday (19:43)
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Hello

I’m looking for a 43 inch TV (can’t be any bigger due to room size).

Criteria are:
Under £300
From Curry’s (I have a voucher to use)

The two I am trying to decide between are:

Hisense QLED:

https://www.currys.co.uk/products/hisense-e7q-43-q...

Samsung UHD: https://www.currys.co.uk/products/samsung-u8000f-4...

Any advice for a complete TV buying novice?!? It will be on WiFi only for streaming/screen mirroring from iPhone but they both seem capable of that.

Happy to receive other suggestions as long as available from Curry’s!

Thank you - any advice much appreciated!

Car Obsessed

Original Poster:

61 posts

118 months

Yesterday (20:34)
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Or this LG, it has an extra 10% off taking it to £300:

https://www.currys.co.uk/products/lg-qned70-43-qne...

Decisions, decisions…

TEKNOPUG

20,183 posts

226 months

Yesterday (22:11)
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The Hisense - have you got 4K streaming subscriptions?

Car Obsessed

Original Poster:

61 posts

118 months

Yesterday (22:37)
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Yes, I’m leaning towards the HiSense after reading reviews.

I don’t think I do - I imagine it would be worth upgrading to 4K services?

TEKNOPUG

20,183 posts

226 months

If you aren't going to have 4K services then it doesn't really matter which set you get. However, that's like buying a new HiFi and then only listening to MW radio....

If you do get 4K, I'd go for the Hisense as it's the only one that has Dolby Vision.

JoshSm

2,934 posts

58 months

If the upscaling is any good and you aren't sitting 2 feet from it and the regular 1080p image is reasonable then you don't need 4K sources on a 43" screen as you really wont notice it.

Maybe nice to have but absolutely not a necessity on a screen that size.


TEKNOPUG

20,183 posts

226 months

JoshSm said:
If the upscaling is any good and you aren't sitting 2 feet from it and the regular 1080p image is reasonable then you don't need 4K sources on a 43" screen as you really wont notice it.

Maybe nice to have but absolutely not a necessity on a screen that size.
True but then you aren't benefitting from the capabilities of the TV. It's less the 4K resolution and more the fact that with 1080p HD content, you won't receive HDR. The difference between watching a move in 1080p v 4K with HDR will be hugely noticeable, regardless of the size of the screen or viewing distance.

The LG has the better screen but Dolby Vision is superior to HDR10 - so I'd still go with the Hisense for 4K content.

Dave Hedgehog

15,654 posts

225 months

Car Obsessed said:
Yes, I m leaning towards the HiSense after reading reviews.

I don t think I do - I imagine it would be worth upgrading to 4K services?
i doubt you would be able to tell on a small tv like that at a normal viewing distance

TEKNOPUG

20,183 posts

226 months

Dave Hedgehog said:
Car Obsessed said:
Yes, I m leaning towards the HiSense after reading reviews.

I don t think I do - I imagine it would be worth upgrading to 4K services?
i doubt you would be able to tell on a small tv like that at a normal viewing distance
You'd definitely be able to tell the difference between 1080p and 4K HDR