Walmart has
32" Samsung Class QN32Q50 4K UHD QLED Smart TV (2019) (QN32Q50RAFXZA) on sale for
$354.92.
Shipping is free.
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Specs:
- Resolution: 3,840 x 2,160
- Picture Processor: UHD Quad-Core Processor
- Refresh Rate: 120 Hz Motion Rate
- HDR (High Dynamic Range): HDR 10+, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG)
- Smart Platform: Tizen
- VESA 100x100
- Ports
- 3x HDMI ports
- 1x Ethernet port
- 2x USB Ports (v 2.0)
- 1x Digital Audio Output (Optical)
- 1x Composite Input (AV)
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The caveat is that TVs usually only have HDMI ports (so does this); so you need to make sure that both your computer and the HDMI cable that you are using support 4k at 60p. A lot of laptop HDMI ports still don't support 4k at 60p (those below version 2).
Also, if you have a Windows 10 laptop, you can connect to the TV wirelessly (the TV becomes a wireless monitor). You can use the TV just as another monitor (extend it, use it as the main monitor, or mirror your laptop screen) and set the resolution to 4k. I normally can't tell the difference from a wired connection, although the mouse operation becomes a little quirky sometimes.
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The caveat is that TVs usually only have HDMI ports (so does this); so you need to make sure that both your computer and the HDMI cable that you are using support 4k at 60p. A lot of laptop HDMI ports still don't support 4k at 60p (those below version 2).
Also, if you have a Windows 10 laptop, you can connect to the TV wirelessly (the TV becomes a wireless monitor). You can use the TV just as another monitor (extend it, use it as the main monitor, or mirror your laptop screen) and set the resolution to 4k. I normally can't tell the difference from a wired connection, although the mouse operation becomes a little quirky sometimes.
I just wanted 4K with legs less than 30" width.
One issue with this model is it can't do judder free 24p, not ideal if you watch a lot of cinema.
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Decent SDR peak brightness. Unfortunately, like most Samsung TVs that don't have a local dimming feature, dim scenes are dimmed by the TV's frame dimming feature (also known as CE dimming). This can be distracting with some content.
Can this finally be turned off in PC mode?
The caveat is that TVs usually only have HDMI ports (so does this); so you need to make sure that both your computer and the HDMI cable that you are using support 4k at 60p. A lot of laptop HDMI ports still don't support 4k at 60p (those below version 2).
Also, if you have a Windows 10 laptop, you can connect to the TV wirelessly (the TV becomes a wireless monitor). You can use the TV just as another monitor (extend it, use it as the main monitor, or mirror your laptop screen) and set the resolution to 4k. I normally can't tell the difference from a wired connection, although the mouse operation becomes a little quirky sometimes.