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u/drnick5 · 1 pointr/TVadvice

if you plan to keep this a while, id highly recommend getting the largest tv you can afford, that will fit in your space. My personal opinion, for most people, they will enjoy a larger screen over slightly better picture quality.

how far away do you sit away from the screen? A 55" 4k is a bit small, id be looking at a 60" or probably a 65".

on a quick look, this seems to be a pretty good deal Vizio 65" tvCheck out the black friday deals online, you may be able to snag something decent.

what brand of tv is your current model? I'm guessing an off brand based on the price you paid?

u/slayerming2 · 1 pointr/TVadvice

That looks really impressive, 4k and has hdr. Is there any catch? Do you own it? Was looking for only 1080p, but this is an impressive TV.

EDIT: I've seen some people say the older model is better? https://www.amazon.com/Sony-XBR55X810C-55-Inch-Ultra-Smart/dp/B0148OZLOS

u/VastReveries · 1 pointr/TVadvice

I took a look at the models that are around that size and in a similar price range. It looks like Samsung is priced a little more expensive than Insignia from what I saw. However, if you like the features more on a slightly more expensive TV, I can help you pick a possible time to buy.

https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-UN50J5000-50-Inch-1080p-Model/dp/B00WR28LLE

I didn't see anything that was as comparable with LG in terms of size and price.

u/Ruairi101 · 1 pointr/TVadvice

I went with this Sony 48" TV and I'm really happy with it. It's checked all my gaming boxes and the built-in speakers are surprisingly decent; we watched the new Star Wars on it and it actually sounded really good.

u/yourenzyme · 1 pointr/TVadvice

Seems like a pipe dream with the current market.

Probably the closest you'll get currently. Sony XBR43X800D 43-Inch 4K Ultra HD TV (2016 Model) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FWIEO2E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_OA0lybFY3A7T8