This is NOT made by Sharp of Japan. This is a rebranded Chinese TV that is using Sharp's brand name as a licensing deal.
It's not really correct. Foxconn acquired Sharp in 2016 and Foxconn is a Taiwan company, not China, two different countries. Sharp TV may mainly made in China but once Wisconsin panel factory starts to run smoothly, it has the chance panel will be from the states.
True except Foxconn won't be building that plant in WI. The deal has collapsed and WI got Fox "Conned' big time.
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Vizio panels are nice for the price but their UI and software are just terrible. Awful awful requiring resets and their UI is just unusable compared to all the other brands out there.
If this is IPS panel, it sucks, I really hate IPS on a screen due to shitty low contrast ratio. VA I might consider it for a basic entry level low budget TV gift.
I don't know of any Sharp or Hisense that ever used IPS
About the same. All budget entry TV has about the same basic 4k picture quality. Tcl 4 series, Samsung Tizen, LG and this TV $500-600.
For a better quality mid range TV, 75 inch TV starts with TCL 6, or Sony 900H variant $1000-1500 if you get a great deal. One key you can look for is peak brightness and local dimming capability, the midrange can push 700-900+ nits, while the low end TVs $500-600 give you $200-250 nits with NO local dimming whatsoever. It's cheap for a reason, and that might just seal the deal for people who don't really care about getting 30-40% better HDR/brightness/dark level/over/under exposed/detailed videos.
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Sounds like the latest Sony...
If this is IPS panel, it sucks, I really hate IPS on a screen due to shitty low contrast ratio. VA I might consider it for a basic entry level low budget TV gift.
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That's good then.
About the same. All budget entry TV has about the same basic 4k picture quality. Tcl 4 series, Samsung Tizen, LG and this TV $500-600.
For a better quality mid range TV, 75 inch TV starts with TCL 6, or Sony 900H variant $1000-1500 if you get a great deal. One key you can look for is peak brightness and local dimming capability, the midrange can push 700-900+ nits, while the low end TVs $500-600 give you $200-250 nits with NO local dimming whatsoever. It's cheap for a reason, and that might just seal the deal for people who don't really care about getting 30-40% better HDR/brightness/dark level/over/under exposed/detailed videos.
Agreed. You can definitely mount this TV it has the VESA outlined
A light bleed? Can you be specific?
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