Best Buy via eBay has
43" Pioneer 4K UHD Smart Xumo LED TV (PN43-751-24U) on sale for
$129.99.
Shipping is free.
Best Buy has
43" Pioneer 4K UHD Smart Xumo LED TV (PN43-751-24U) on sale for
$129.99.
Shipping is free, otherwise select free store pickup where available.
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Specs:
- Resolution: 3840x2160 4K
- Refresh Rate: 60Hz
- Backlight Type: Direct Lit LED
- Smart Platform: Xumo
- Dolby Vision and HDR10
- VESA: 400x200mm
- Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 5.2
- Ports:
- 3x HDMI
- 1x RF
- 1x Composite Video
- 1x Optical Digital Audio
- 1x Analog Audio
- 1x Ethernet
- 1x USB
Top Comments
For me this was to be a bedroom TV, so things like setting a sleep timer is a factor. Apparently the battle is lost for having a sleep timer button on the remote, but as long as it's easily accessible in the menu, I can deal with it. Unfortunately, this TV requires 15 button presses to get there! I think there's an option to set a sleep timer via voice command, but that function was locked out until registering for a Xumo account, which would be bad enough, but I think it required a credit card number.
Speaking of, it seemed like there were multiple settings which are unavailable before setting up an account - along with some basic functionality, which was the ultimate dealbreaker for me. So while I agree it's not the *worst* UX, it was frustrating enough (along with the unfortunate TV thickness,) for me to decide it's not a good fit for me.
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For me this was to be a bedroom TV, so things like setting a sleep timer is a factor. Apparently the battle is lost for having a sleep timer button on the remote, but as long as it's easily accessible in the menu, I can deal with it. Unfortunately, this TV requires 15 button presses to get there! I think there's an option to set a sleep timer via voice command, but that function was locked out until registering for a Xumo account, which would be bad enough, but I think it required a credit card number.
Speaking of, it seemed like there were multiple settings which are unavailable before setting up an account - along with some basic functionality, which was the ultimate dealbreaker for me. So while I agree it's not the *worst* UX, it was frustrating enough (along with the unfortunate TV thickness,) for me to decide it's not a good fit for me.
For me this was to be a bedroom TV, so things like setting a sleep timer is a factor. Apparently the battle is lost for having a sleep timer button on the remote, but as long as it's easily accessible in the menu, I can deal with it. Unfortunately, this TV requires 15 button presses to get there! I think there's an option to set a sleep timer via voice command, but that function was locked out until registering for a Xumo account, which would be bad enough, but I think it required a credit card number.
btw, for me, setting up a sleeper timer is always easier with a smart switch, probably because I don't care if the tv is not turned on instantly.
btw, for me, setting up a sleeper timer is always easier with a smart switch, probably because I don't care if the tv is not turned on instantly.
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I have an onn streaming box thing I use with it, so can't really comment on the UI. I wish I would have waited, but simply because had I gotten a cheap tcl, I could use the same remote for all my tvs. I think this would be an acceptable bedroom/guest room tv, or for the shitter
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