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4K HDR TV for Xbox One X

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  • 16-09-2018 12:30pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 14


    Hi,

    Recently upgraded my Xbox One to the X model (4K HDR gaming etc.). So I am now on the lookout for a TV to go with it, name doesn't mean a thing to me, as long as it works and has low enough latency for gaming without breaking the bank,

    I've been looking at the Hisense TVs for a while now, are they any good? I'm looking for a TV between 43" to 50",

    Budget is around €500-€550 at a push

    Any help is appreciated,

    Thanks


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  • Company Representative Posts: 17,278 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    Hi,

    The Hisense are an excellent TV at their price point and offer excellent value for money/  For your budget I would be looking at something like the 50a6200 for €499 https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-203450-402647.aspx .  

    Another TV worth looking at is the LG 49uk6300 at €529 https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-203460-401858.aspx.  

    Regards Stephen


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,688 ✭✭✭corks finest


    Hi,

    The Hisense are an excellent TV at their price point and offer excellent value for money/  For your budget I would be looking at something like the 50a6200 for €499 https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-203450-402647.aspx .  

    Another TV worth looking at is the LG 49uk6300 at €529 https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-203460-401858.aspx.  

    Regards Stephen
    Hi S, anything likw this in 32 inch,small living room,tv has to confined to a space not much bigger


  • Company Representative Posts: 17,278 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    Hi,

    The Hisense are an excellent TV at their price point and offer excellent value for money/  For your budget I would be looking at something like the 50a6200 for €499 https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-203450-402647.aspx .  

    Another TV worth looking at is the LG 49uk6300 at €529 https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-203460-401858.aspx.  

    Regards Stephen
    Hi S, anything likw this in 32 inch,small living room,tv has to confined to a space not much bigger
    Hi Corks Finest.

    Unfortunately most manufacturers do not make a 4K television under 40" that i have came across.

    For a 32" you could look at either the Sony 32WD751 priced at £319 or 359 Euro
    https://www.richersounds.ie/p-202076-316213.aspx 

    Or the Panasonic 32FS503 priced at £329.00 or 379 Euro
    https://www.richersounds.ie/p-203403-401938.aspx

    Both include our 6 year guarantee free of charge.

    Let me know your thoughts.


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,688 ✭✭✭corks finest


    Thanks I'll mull over it, smallie has an Xbox one X and need 4 k to get the most out of it,,,,is there a huge difference in picture quality compared to 4 k? Thank you


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,688 ✭✭✭corks finest


    Hi,

    The Hisense are an excellent TV at their price point and offer excellent value for money/  For your budget I would be looking at something like the 50a6200 for €499 https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-203450-402647.aspx .  

    Another TV worth looking at is the LG 49uk6300 at €529 https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-203460-401858.aspx.  ;

    Regards Stephen
    Hi S, anything likw this in 32 inch,small living room,tv has to confined to a space not much bigger
    Hi Corks Finest.

    Unfortunately most manufacturers do not make a 4K television under 40" that i have came across.

    For a 32" you could look at either the Sony 32WD751 priced at £319 or 359 Euro
    https://www.richersounds.ie/p-202076-316213.aspx ;

    Or the Panasonic 32FS503 priced at £329.00 or 379 Euro
    https://www.richersounds.ie/p-203403-401938.aspx

    Both include our 6 year guarantee free of charge.

    Let me know your thoughts.
    My own ancient TV has 1080 do want to step up big time if possible,or could u suggest a 4k monitor that I could run my Nvidia shield,and his Xbox one X through


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  • Registered Users Posts: 8,688 ✭✭✭corks finest


    Thanks I'll mull over it, smallie has an Xbox one X and need 4 k to get the most out of it,,,,is there a huge difference in picture quality compared to 4 k? Thank you


  • Company Representative Posts: 17,278 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    Thanks I'll mull over it, smallie has an Xbox one X and need 4 k to get the most out of it,,,,is there a huge difference in picture quality compared to 4 k? Thank you
    Hi Corks Finest.

    There is a very noticeable difference between 1080p and 4K but at 32" the differences would not be as clear. I think that's why none of the large manufacturers bother with 4K at that size.

    Starting point for a 4K television with ourselves would be the Hisense 43A6200 priced at £349 or 413.00 euro
    https://www.richersounds.ie/p-203451-402648.aspx

    Followed by the popular LG 43UK6300 priced at £379 or 429.00 Euro
    https://www.richersounds.ie/p-203459-401857.aspx


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,688 ✭✭✭corks finest


    Thanks I'll mull over it, smallie has an Xbox one X and need 4 k to get the most out of it,,,,is there a huge difference in picture quality compared to 4 k? Thank you
    Hi Corks Finest.

    There is a very noticeable difference between 1080p and 4K but at 32" the differences would not be as clear. I think that's why none of the large manufacturers bother with 4K at that size.

    Starting point for a 4K television with ourselves would be the Hisense 43A6200 priced at £349 or 413.00 euro
    https://www.richersounds.ie/p-203451-402648.aspx

    Followed by the popular LG 43UK6300 priced at £379 or 429.00 Euro
    https://www.richersounds.ie/p-203459-401857.aspx
    Sorry misinterpreted what I said,I know obviously there's a huge difference between 4k and 1080,I meant between the highest spec TV and  4k ,the Panasonic TV u showed me


  • Company Representative Posts: 17,278 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    Thanks I'll mull over it, smallie has an Xbox one X and need 4 k to get the most out of it,,,,is there a huge difference in picture quality compared to 4 k? Thank you
    Hi Corks Finest.

    There is a very noticeable difference between 1080p and 4K but at 32" the differences would not be as clear. I think that's why none of the large manufacturers bother with 4K at that size.

    Starting point for a 4K television with ourselves would be the Hisense 43A6200 priced at £349 or 413.00 euro
    https://www.richersounds.ie/p-203451-402648.aspx

    Followed by the popular LG 43UK6300 priced at £379 or 429.00 Euro
    https://www.richersounds.ie/p-203459-401857.aspx
    Sorry misinterpreted what I said,I know obviously there's a huge difference between 4k and 1080,I meant between the highest spec TV and  4k ,the Panasonic TV u showed me
    Hi Corks Finest.

    The Panasonic 32" TV is only 1080p Full HD and is a very good 32" television but there would be difference in picture quality between this and one of the larger 4K television.

    The difference is price between the two is so little that its hard no to go for the 4K sets.


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,688 ✭✭✭corks finest


    Thanks I'll mull over it, smallie has an Xbox one X and need 4 k to get the most out of it,,,,is there a huge difference in picture quality compared to 4 k? Thank you
    Hi Corks Finest.

    There is a very noticeable difference between 1080p and 4K but at 32" the differences would not be as clear. I think that's why none of the large manufacturers bother with 4K at that size.

    Starting point for a 4K television with ourselves would be the Hisense 43A6200 priced at £349 or 413.00 euro
    https://www.richersounds.ie/p-203451-402648.aspx

    Followed by the popular LG 43UK6300 priced at £379 or 429.00 Euro
    https://www.richersounds.ie/p-203459-401857.aspx
    Sorry misinterpreted what I said,I know obviously there's a huge difference between 4k and 1080,I meant between the highest spec TV and  4k ,the Panasonic TV u showed me
    Hi Corks Finest.

    The Panasonic 32" TV is only 1080p Full HD and is a very good 32" television but there would be difference in picture quality between this and one of the larger 4K television.

    The difference is price between the two is so little that its hard no to go for the 4K sets.
    Know,caug ca for space,tiny living room


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  • Company Representative Posts: 17,278 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    Thanks I'll mull over it, smallie has an Xbox one X and need 4 k to get the most out of it,,,,is there a huge difference in picture quality compared to 4 k? Thank you
    Hi Corks Finest.

    There is a very noticeable difference between 1080p and 4K but at 32" the differences would not be as clear. I think that's why none of the large manufacturers bother with 4K at that size.

    Starting point for a 4K television with ourselves would be the Hisense 43A6200 priced at £349 or 413.00 euro
    https://www.richersounds.ie/p-203451-402648.aspx

    Followed by the popular LG 43UK6300 priced at £379 or 429.00 Euro
    https://www.richersounds.ie/p-203459-401857.aspx
    Sorry misinterpreted what I said,I know obviously there's a huge difference between 4k and 1080,I meant between the highest spec TV and  4k ,the Panasonic TV u showed me
    Hi Corks Finest.

    The Panasonic 32" TV is only 1080p Full HD and is a very good 32" television but there would be difference in picture quality between this and one of the larger 4K television.

    The difference is price between the two is so little that its hard no to go for the 4K sets.
    Know,caug ca for space,tiny living room
    Hi Corks Finest.

    I forgot about the Samsung UE32M5520 which is another option. Priced at £329.00 or 349.00 Euro
    https://www.richersounds.ie/p-202902-400031.aspx


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