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Choosing a TV
Hello there
My Samsung 43" TV (UE43RU7100K) is dying with a blackish section on the screen. I bought it in 2013 so I guess I may have had my moneys worth ? I mainly watch sport - football, rugby, tennis, golf - so the picture quality is important. I have a soundbar (Azatom). I'm willing to spend, say, £400; would like a bigger screen but am restricted to 43" by in-room furniture. I've been with Virgin (now TV360) for years & years and just agreed another contract for 18 months. A few questions before I ask for recommendations, please. (1) Do I need a SMART TV or can I get all the streaming services I need through Virgin ? (2) If I use a soundbar, can I assume the sound quality is irrelevant ? (3) Some TV's seem to offer PVR capabilities - is this redundant ? (4) Remotes seem to offer voice inputs - again is that useful ? (5) I think I understand LCD, LED + QLED (OLED seems out of my price range), but I'm a bit bewildered by differences between HD, HDR, 4K, UHD etc. My apologies if this is a bit boring and off-topic but I would welcome some advice and/or recommendations. Thanks in advance, Jack |
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If your existing TV really is an "RU", that's a 2019 model. It might even still be in warranty.
https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00087664/ |
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Thanks SP - you are correct, but the 3 year warranty has expired so it must have been the previous one I bought in 2013. 5/6 years is not very good for the life of one of these - perhaps I should give Samsung a miss this time.
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On the question of whether you need a smart TV, I have found that the upscaling of the V6 box (I still have the TiVo software but I assume that the upscaling is hardware based) is not as good as my 2 year old Samsung TV. It’s a small difference but noticeable so I use the streaming apps on my TV rather than the cable box. I also don’t let the cable box do any upscaling and let the TV do that
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Better to have a smart TV then you ve got options, especially if your VM box is wired to 2 tvs as mine is.
As for Samsung, my 2013 tv is fine , so is my 2010 Toshiba. If it ain't broke then don't fix/replace it. My 1980 black and white portable is also ok. It won't pick up any tv stations, but it'll still work with my Sinclair ZX81 microcomputer :) |
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I think 99% of all new TVs are smart ones these days. I prefer using their built in apps over the stb ones. They tend to load faster and have fewer issues.
I'm currently on a 2020 Samsung 55 QLED. Prior to that my 2011 Samsung 46 inch 3D LED is still going strong. I tend to go for the higher cost top spec ones as they definitely last a lot longer. HD tends to be 1080P meaning full high definition. 4K and UHD are the same ultra high definition or 4k resulting is a much higher pixel count giving a sharper image but unless to sub to any streaming with those options your best sticking to HD. |
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8K TVs been around for years. But there really is no need to even think about them. There is no actual content in 8K available on any TV platform.
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https://discover8k.com/finding-8k-content/ No doubt we'll see people arguing in future that they really need 8K to watch That's TV or for their 24" kitchen TV but we aren't there yet. |
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The only people I've seen showing any real interest are photographers for displaying their own content and gamers. |
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My 40" Samsung is still going strong, we bought it on the day of the London 2012 Olympics opening ceremony.
It was wall mounted in 2020, I hope when it does die, I'll be able to get another 40" or one which meets the weight limit on the mount. (I'm hoping that a bigger screen will be lighter as tech improves), but I cant go to big. |
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