Yesterday, 14:37
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Midlands
Age: 45
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Advice for a new TV?
Hi all,
Currently running a Hisense H49N5500UK (49” from around 2020) in the living room. It’s been solid and still works fine, but I know it’s pretty basic by today’s standards (edge-lit LED, 60Hz, no real HDR etc).
My setup:
PS5
Sky Q 2TB (UHD)
BT TV box
Firestick 4K
Usage is mainly:
Football / sports
Streaming (Netflix, Prime etc.)
Casual PS5 gaming
I’m not a hardcore gamer, but I do want things to look smooth and decent.
Budget is roughly £400 to £600 (maybe a little more if it’s really worth it). I don’t want to spend big money unless the upgrade is actually noticeable.
I’m also looking to stay around 49” to 55”, not planning to go much bigger than that.
Things I’ve been looking at:
Hisense E7Q Pro (55”)
Hisense U7 / U7 Pro (Mini-LED)
Samsung QLED / Neo QLED options
A few LG NanoCell / standard LED models
From what I can tell:
Cheap TVs (£200–£300) don’t seem worth it
Mid-range looks a bit “meh” upgrade-wise
Mini-LED seems like the proper jump
Questions:
Would something like the Hisense E7 Pro actually feel like a big upgrade from what I’ve got?
Is it worth stretching to Mini-LED (like U7 Pro), or is that overkill for my usage?
Would you upgrade in my position or just keep the current TV for now?
Appreciate any advice
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Yesterday, 14:59
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#2
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XIV
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Crawley
Age: 35
Services: Three Unlimited
Posts: 16,082
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Re: Advice for a new TV?
Get a mini led if you can't afford an oled. Also factor in freely. The difference is night and day.
I got https://uk.hisense.com/products/tv/u...00000020013346
To replace an old Hisense H55B7100UK
I knew the new tele could outperform the old set but the proof was evident when I put zero dark thirty on, the blacks were amazing compared to grey blocks, awful.
I haven't touched a Samsung since plasma days. LG software is slow. Panasonic were the brand to get during plasma days, I'm not sure now. I was surprised to read TCL run android but the brand doesn't fill me with confidence. Bush, Toshiba, na.
Hisense with your budget. Sony if you can blow the budget.
I don't game. Sorry I can't help you there.
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Yesterday, 20:06
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cf.mega poster
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Leeds
Posts: 1,484
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Re: Advice for a new TV?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Central
Hi all,
Currently running a Hisense H49N5500UK (49” from around 2020) in the living room. It’s been solid and still works fine, but I know it’s pretty basic by today’s standards (edge-lit LED, 60Hz, no real HDR etc).
My setup:
PS5
Sky Q 2TB (UHD)
BT TV box
Firestick 4K
Usage is mainly:
Football / sports
Streaming (Netflix, Prime etc.)
Casual PS5 gaming
I’m not a hardcore gamer, but I do want things to look smooth and decent.
Budget is roughly £400 to £600 (maybe a little more if it’s really worth it). I don’t want to spend big money unless the upgrade is actually noticeable.
I’m also looking to stay around 49” to 55”, not planning to go much bigger than that.
Things I’ve been looking at:
Hisense E7Q Pro (55”)
Hisense U7 / U7 Pro (Mini-LED)
Samsung QLED / Neo QLED options
A few LG NanoCell / standard LED models
From what I can tell:
Cheap TVs (£200–£300) don’t seem worth it
Mid-range looks a bit “meh” upgrade-wise
Mini-LED seems like the proper jump
Questions:
Would something like the Hisense E7 Pro actually feel like a big upgrade from what I’ve got?
Is it worth stretching to Mini-LED (like U7 Pro), or is that overkill for my usage?
Would you upgrade in my position or just keep the current TV for now?
Appreciate any advice
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Well you can get a 48 inch LG OLED for £749 or a Panasonic 55 inch for £799 from RS possibly cheaper if you can find them cheaper elsewhere as I think they still do a price promise and free 6 year guarantees. (in the case of the Panny I'd check it isn't a Vestel version from Turkey, Panasonic made their budget and some mid range tv's there, not sure if they still do).
I think OLED is worth the price increase if you can push the boat out a bit.
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Yesterday, 20:40
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Just a Geek
Join Date: Jul 2015
Posts: 4,571
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Re: Advice for a new TV?
LG Nano are the way to go . I am looking longingly at a 65inch model trying to work out how to lower my tv stand to accommodate haha
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Yesterday, 22:20
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XIV
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Crawley
Age: 35
Services: Three Unlimited
Posts: 16,082
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Re: Advice for a new TV?
You LG fans don't appear to have slow response from the os ?
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Yesterday, 23:43
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Just a Geek
Join Date: Jul 2015
Posts: 4,571
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Re: Advice for a new TV?
Would not use it
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Yesterday, 23:50
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XIV
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Crawley
Age: 35
Services: Three Unlimited
Posts: 16,082
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Re: Advice for a new TV?
You will use sources. Menu too.
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