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Posted 20 October 2016
JVC LT-40C860 Smart 4k Ultra HD 40" LED TV - £299 @ Currys.
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JVC LT-40C860 Smart 4k Ultra HD 40" LED TV - £299 @ Curry's.
nice price for a 4k TV, great for bedroom.
nice price for a 4k TV, great for bedroom.
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40" is fine for a monitor but definitely small for a 4K TV. As OP said fine for a bedroom set too but do you really want to blow £300 on your next bedroom TV?
Yep but like many once top brands they're now just a brand name for hire to use on any old kit.
You might think twice before parting with your cash
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40" is still plenty of size to be able to see the difference between FHD and UHD - I've used 4K laptops that are noticeably sharper. Saying "if you are in the market for a 4k TV, don't get a 40" one or less" is simply ludicrous - you will notice the higher pixel density no matter what size screen you are using.
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Which magazine says don't buy poor picture etc
Smart & 40"-43"
4K not needed........not that I'd get one for that price anyway
any suggestions people?
Heres one... ao.com/pro…spx
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This is probably a better one though... ao.com/pro…spx
I have the 4k version of this other set, I got it at £299 and although I have no idea what the framerate is like for gaming etc I cant fault it for picture and sound for normal viewing... ao.com/pro…spx
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Don't Vestel make the lower entry Toshiba models too? One of the reasons I stopped buying their brand...
why wouldnt you? if you can watch things in the best quality why not?
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That sounds most like BS to me. There are very few TVs with a refresh rate faster than 100Hz on the market (although they all have some kind of fantasised "motion clarity index" in the thousands).
However, he is right in that with 4k, the problem is that higher refresh rates are a lot of work, and therefore a lot more expensive than on a Full HD set. So if you want to watch sports, it would be better to invest in a Full HD set with decent motion processing, which could easily cost more than this.
A gyro shouldn't be necessary if it is securely bolted to the wall
Forget about HDR on a 8 bit panel tv like this there is no significant gain to be had you need a 10 bit panel and as you wan't it for gaming input lag is of importance below 40ms is considered good enough for gaming,right now you won't be getting a 10 bit panel 4K set for under a grand.
Spend another £100-150 on a decent brand.
How long did you have it?