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Hi Guys I'm planning to get a new TV by October or November. All around TV sana but has to be good in gaming for the incoming PS4 purchase. No need for Smart features I decided just to buy a NMT with wifi which will save me 10-15k.Can you please recommend brand/model and it's price?Thank you in advance
For PS4 gaming, 60Hz TVs usually do better. PS4s are not able to run beyond 60Hz (and only connect via HDMI 1.4); the additional processing for motion interpolation may look pretty but it adds input lag. Some TVs allow you to disable the interpolation by switching to "game mode" however. How much are you looking at spending?
Don't want a plasma?
40k max for LED
what can you suggest?
Something like this then...http://www.olx.ph/index.php/view+classifieds/id/48629050/Brand+New+TCL+55%22+Full+HD+Led+Tv+55B3700+with+free+Wall+Bracket?referralKeywords=55+led&event=Search+Ranking,Position,1-3,3#advertisementDetails
Is TCL a better brand than Devant when it comes to quality and after sales? What about Skyworth?
haier same distributor as devant... very bad aftersales... kaya they changed their distributor's name again... i forgot the distributor's name... hehe
oops mali ako sir stagea... its different company... i forgot... what devant's china brand tv is... hehe... not haier nga pala... hehe
Any TCL owners here, do you have any feedback on its quality?If my budget will not be enough for an LG, I might just go TCL. In the next 3 months, my goal is to get a 50-55" LED and a PS4. My budget combined is 65k max.
Meron sa selling lg 49ub850 ultra hd at 35K bare unit. No inclusions. Tempting.
Sharp 60" units sometimes sell for less than 58k. That might be worth a look if you can postpone the PS4.
Devants are often rebranded Skyworths, so they're usually similar in performance.Though not a measure of quality, TCL is a huge TV maker. It sells more TVs than any Japanese maker at the moment.http://www.statista.com/statistics/267095/global-market-share-of-lcd-tv-manufacturers/I do not own any of their products so I have not tried their after-sales support. They work with the same servicers as established brands so I assume the service availability would be about the same, the main problem may be repair parts supply (especially after the warranty period). Proven support is part of what elevates the brand value of established makers. It's one of the things that a buyer has to assess if it's worth paying for.