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shandy1
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Hi, happy new year!
I've got around £500-£600 for a new TV.
Currently have a 43" LG 1080p and want to upgrade to a 4k HDR TV for some Xbox gaming and mostly TV, Netflix, Amazon, DVDs, Blu-ray etc.
I've looked at a lot of models, reviews, and visited Curry's. The Sony Bravia has mixed reviews, likewise similar LG models, so my choice at the moment is the UE55MU6400 from Richer Sounds.
I've also considered the 49" LG model with the nano cell and Dolby vision technology which is in my price range. It is smaller but I think 49" is ok for the room size and distance we sit away from the TV.
So do you think a smaller screen with the nano cell and Dolby vision would be a better option than a bigger MU6400 model?
I've got around £500-£600 for a new TV.
Currently have a 43" LG 1080p and want to upgrade to a 4k HDR TV for some Xbox gaming and mostly TV, Netflix, Amazon, DVDs, Blu-ray etc.
I've looked at a lot of models, reviews, and visited Curry's. The Sony Bravia has mixed reviews, likewise similar LG models, so my choice at the moment is the UE55MU6400 from Richer Sounds.
I've also considered the 49" LG model with the nano cell and Dolby vision technology which is in my price range. It is smaller but I think 49" is ok for the room size and distance we sit away from the TV.
So do you think a smaller screen with the nano cell and Dolby vision would be a better option than a bigger MU6400 model?
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No idea.
But I guess the usual pick would be Samsung or LG with Richard sounds/ John Lewis which have long warranty?0 -
Take a look at the hisense range with Uled very good for the price0
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