Product Description Enjoy truly remarkable clarity, color and contrast with 4K HDR and TRILUMINOS Display for picture that’s closer than ever to real-world colors. Android TV adds Voice Search, Google Cast and a huge selection of apps, games and content from Google Play so you can watch your way. .com
A**J
Excellent 4K TV as a gaming monitor.
Pros:+ Excellent input lag @ 33.2ms. (Anything under 40.0ms for a TV is excellent!)+ Response time @ 13.2ms. (Handles motion blur very well.)+ Outputs 60 FPS in 4K with HDR.+ 10 bit color depth with Wide Color Gamut.+ User interface (TV menu) is easy to navigate.+ Good price vs. quality.Cons:- VA Panel, so wont have the better viewing angles of the 49 inch IPS version- Remote does not have back lit function.Other Thoughts:If your considering using this TV as a computer monitor, I highly recommend it! This would also be great for a bedroom. I wouldn't recommend it for a living/family/great room where people would be viewing it from multiple angles since it's a VA panel. I would recommend the 49 inch version of this TV which has the IPS Panel.All my knowledge for this TV came from rtings.com. They review TV's and headphones in depth, very well. I highly recommend you visit the website when choosing what TV or headphones to buy.As for computer use, this TV has a very low input lag at 33.2ms which is one of the main reasons I purchased this 4K TV since I would primarily be using it for gaming. Anything below 40ms input lag for a TV is excellent. It doesn't matter if I'm surfing the net or playing DOOM or GTA 5, I never feel any lag between the mouse and the display and yes, that's at 4K resolution with HDR.Second of all, if you've considered other displays including the WASABI MANGO UHD430 which is also a 43 inch 4K display, do your research. I couldn't find the input lag specification anywhere and had only read from someone else's comment that it wasn't good, but again do your own research. I push the importance of having low input lag because when you start noticing a delay between you and the computer it feels like your computer is responding slowly when in reality it's just the display struggling to keep up. It's a bad experience and it's very annoying and trust me it's very noticeable.Last of all, if you've considered getting an ultra wide monitor, consider getting a large 4K display instead. A display around 40 to 43 inches seems to be the magic number. You can keep the scaling in Windows at 100% so, if your used to using a 24 to 27 inch monitor, the start menu, text and all the icons will be pretty much the same size your used to seeing now when you go to a 40 to 43 inch monitor.See, the best part about a large 4K monitor is having 4 times the area to work and play in compared to a 1080p or even a 2K monitor!You can load two web pages side-by-side and see them in their entirety with minimal scrolling up and down.If your a programmer, you can see more of your code in MS Visual Studio without having to scroll up and down and side to side as much which is very beneficial.If you're a day trader or accountant, doing any spread sheet analysis is also better since you can see much more of a large spread sheet, not to mention having multiple windows/charts open and being able to see them clearly.If you do video or audio editing, you will have the width of an ultra wide monitor, but even more headroom.And of course watching 4K video is amazing not to mention playing games in 4K.In conclusion, I highly recommend going with this TV. It works great as a bedroom TV and is excellent as a large format computer monitor.Again, the only thing that can be considered a down side, besides the remote not having a back light, would be that this 43 inch TV is not an IPS panel, so you wont have the awesome viewing angels like the 49 inch IPS version. When sitting in front of the TV at about a 3 foot distance, I do notice a very slight color shift on the sides only. However, it's only noticeable on something bright white like a spread sheet or a white web page, not during gaming or watching movies/shows etc. The upside of having the VA panel though is that the contrast is better then the IPS panel. The blacks are deep and produce a very good picture quality. It's about 3877:1 for the VA vs. 1000:1 for the IPS.Hope this review helped you and please visit rtings.com to do your own research.
J**S
The on screen keyboard is "double tap" center button!
Just got it today and set it up. I don't have android so it was all remote for setup.Cons first, there are only a few:Nobody tells you that the on screen keyboard is activated by double tapping the center pad! So annoying! Googling on my phone didn't help at all. I finally found some instructions that said to double tap right so I started double tapping everything until the on screen keyboard popped up. Still pretty torqued about that...The IR blaster does not work.It's not a big deal as I prefer the remote for my DVR, but it *should* work and it just tells me to make sure it's plugged in all the way. I double checked, it is. Stupid IR blaster...Pros:It's a monitor for my gaming pc and tv for the bedroom. Display is excellent and my computer set the settings to a perfect display without a hitch. Using HDMI and 1070 video card. Flawless. I maxed out the display and it just made everything on my desktop tiny but games were standard resolution. My pc is a beast already so I already have settings in game maxed, so it's only a slight improvement in display over the last one.43" is actually pretty close to the perfect size for a gaming monitor. Sitting up close, I have total field of vision filled without losing peripheral while playing. A *little* small for a bedroom tv with my bad eyesight but big enough to not make it an issue.Every other monitor based review is on the mark. Just read them and I feel the same way.($#%@#$% no instructions for on screen keyboard...)
L**S
It just died.
Not sure what happened, but 1 week ago the unit would not power on. I tried a power reset and a factory reset. The factory reset restored functionality. Yesterday the unit once again would not turn on, this time a power reset did nothing and an attempted factory reset also did nothing. There is no sign of life in the television, except when I unplug it from the wall outlet the power led flashes amber a few times before going away. About two weeks after purchasing the tv I remember a similar episode, but a quick power cycling did the trick then and I didn't think anything of it at the time. Buyer beware.
E**M
X800D
La había estado buscando para probarla personalmente y nada, al final me animé a comprarla a ciegas y me fascinó, de lo mejor para una consola 4k.
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