Quote Originally Posted by Verbl Kint View Post
Currently, the best bang-for-the-buck brand is TCL, who have now overtaken Vizio in the US in the low- to mid-range segment. Reviews have also been solid both in the US and in Europe.

For a budget of 30-39k, the best choice right now would be the 65" TCL A8US (known as P8M, P8US, or P660 in other markets).

It has 4K HDR, micro-dimming, AndroidTV, and a proc+GPU which is fast enough to run any 4K file out there. Colors are consistent (not oversaturated), with HDR performance and black levels as good as, but in many cases, better than, comparable Samsung, LG, and Sony models from the 40-49k price range.
In my understanding, a 4k screen should have at least the flagship processors of a samsung, or snapdragon or the kirin series smartphones of samsung or huawei.

Kasi 4k is memory intensive to load na nga on a small smartphone screen tapos i load pa sa 65 screen or higher, tingen ko overheat yan. Remember , led screens are so thin, they dont have internal fans to cool off the microprocessors and memories

Kaya never ako nadala sa marketing ng mga higher end tv models sporting 4ks,
It’s a disaster waiting to happen, sa overheating muna yan then you’ll see some permament marks on the screen until it conks out

No, if the TV relleases specs, that it has at least 8GB or 16GB memory and an octacore cpu, pwede i could buy that. Pero kung mga old cPU and GPUs lang 4 years ago ang sinalpak, no thanks

Eh kaya lang ganyan ang gawain ng Samsung, they install the lower end cpus on the their TVs , presumably to cut cost. Coz if say they install the CpU of an ano ba ngaun S11 Smartphone, eh diba 50-60k na yun ngsun , lagay nila sa 65 tv yan , that would cost more than 80k .

But samsung cant compete in that level 80k 65” tvs while others are in 30k range

Dapat ngaun when buying Smart TVs, one has to be very knowledgeable in computers hardware specs