Just LMFAO at people buying 4k TVs.
-Screen is just a bright blur
-Put the brightness down to 0, still need sunglasses
-Picture looks unnatural, chit looks like it's moving in slow motion
-Eyes hurt, feeling dizzy, want to throw up
Why would you want this chit? Why would you want to game on this chit? Why the phuck would you watch pron on this chit? BRB watching pron, gonna throw up on my cawk. Phuck 4k, any 40inch 1080p TV recommendations would be much appreciated.
By the way, got this TV
https://www.target.com/p/tcl-43--34-...v/-/A-80283091
Going to target tomorrow, returning this chit. I love target, so many young cuties working there unlike Walmart.
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10-26-2020, 02:54 AM #1
Going to return my 4k UHD HDR TV tomorrow for a good old 1080p TV.
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10-26-2020, 03:10 AM #2
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It is you who can't handle 4k. Some people don't tolerate brightness in these TVs.
I for one love my samsung Q80R 4k UHD 55 inch TV. Brb gaming smooth af, video quality excellent.
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10-26-2020, 04:22 AM #5
Oh so spend 1k on a samsung will make the TV any less brighter? Will it make the make movements an less smoother? Will it stop being a bright blurry mess that lights up your whole phucking room you could read a book. Will it stop me from getting motion sickness and wanting to throw up? Hmm, nah doubt it. 4k is a mess in 2020 and has a LONG WAY TO GO.
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10-26-2020, 05:08 AM #6
It sounds like this is a motion interpolation setting you dont like?
Film is usually 24 or 30 frames per second. The TV has a 60 or even 120 (or more for expensive sets) panel.
The TV has to do digital processing to match or scale up the frames from the source to the panel. They can create interpolated frames on 120hz sets and make movies look like they are soap operas, make it look "too smooth".
4k or 1080p shouldnt matter, 1080p is a direct 4x upscale to 4k. But if the TV is really cheap maybe the upscaler is slow, i couldnt imagine them selling a TV with an upscaler so slow it cant keep up but who knows. I dont have a super cheap 4k TV. I only have cheaper 1080 TVs and a nice mid-high range 4k TV.
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10-26-2020, 05:14 AM #8
i looked at the reviews there and alot of people complaining, it sounds like a chitty model and that it is running android prob slows it down. They are basically having an entire android computer, like a tablet or phone, plus the entire TV, for $200, so think of how slow the android computer part is to meet the budget.
I got a 43" 1080p tv for my mom for $200, but this was 4 years ago, IDK if they make them anymore, hers is a sharp. It is a "dumb" TV and we have an android box hooked up to it separate, a lot faster than what a built in android tv would be. At that price point i would rather have a "dumb" TV but idk if they even make them anymore.
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10-26-2020, 10:10 AM #18
TCL can have some decent panels but in the end they are peasant tv's so you get those results. Find a decent 4k set with Variable Refresh Rate (Freesync). VRR will smooth out gameplay with no screen tearing. With games gonna be floating around 45-60 @4k on new consoles, this is going to be a must have feature imo. But don't go back to a 1080p panel thats just wrong when so many 4k options exist now.
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I remember when my uncle bought this like 80" TV for his living room, the thing is absolutely massive and is like crystal clear. I was watching Transformers 1 on it and like you could definitely see what was CGI and what was not. I changed a few settings, one of them was like the motion blur and boom it was back to looking like it was supposed to.
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10-26-2020, 12:15 PM #23
Hmmm interesting. I'm going to give it another try. Going to pick up this tv from Costco today, see how it goes.
https://www.costco.com/vizio-40%22-c...100670524.html
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10-26-2020, 02:15 PM #29
Idk about you but between gaming/TV my television is on a good chunk of the day every day. It's like a bed, one of the things that is worth the price given the amount of time you use it.
For 40" being around the $500 ballpark is a good price point if you're trying to be on budget. Something like a Samsung TU8000 or a Q60T are your best bet at 43".
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