Best Buy via eBay has
43" Pioneer 4K Ultra HD LED Smart Xumo TV (2023 Model; PN43-751-24U) on sale for
$119.99 (
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43" Pioneer 4K Ultra HD LED Smart Xumo TV (2023 Model; PN43-751-24U) on sale for
$119.99.
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Specs/Key Features- Resolution: 3840x2160 (4K)
- Refresh Rate: 60Hz
- Dolby Vision/HDR 10/Hybrid Log-Gamma
- LED Display
- WiFi w/ Bluetooth 5.2
- VESA Mount: 400x200mm
- Xumo Voice Remote
- Xumo TV Smart Platform
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the Pioneer TV of today is made by TCL... the Chinese company that bought the name
Still, that minor observation aside, I think if you know what you're getting into and just wanted to use the TV like a "dumb" TV (because I don't think I'd personally set up a Xumo account) for a desktop setup with a console or PC I think the value here is probably incredible. I'd definitely power it on right away to see if you need to play the panel lottery in regards to backlight bleed and panel uniformity.
There was a decent review of this model on YouTube that is probably worth your time to watch before buying, but the reviewer seemed to believe that the TV was a good value even at $200, so at $120 it seems like a no brainer.
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Pioneer and Toshiba are just brands these days. Hisense is the manufacturer.
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There was a decent review of this model on YouTube that is probably worth your time to watch before buying, but the reviewer seemed to believe that the TV was a good value even at $200, so at $120 it seems like a no brainer.
The XUMO interface, like others have said, is total garbage. It's super slow and really limited. You need to have a Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, or something else hooked up and the set will be fine. Even the remote is not that responsive, so switch to controlling with the other smart device's remote to avoid wanting to throw the remote. There is a setting to remember the last input, but it's turned off by default. You'll want to enable that when setting the TV up.
Bought a Pioneer 50" for $200 1.5 year ago - OK so far. Been using as main TV - but we did not use it much. Does not differ much from a TCL.
Using the MADShi ChromaRes.png from here: https://www.reddit.com/r/OLED_Gam...?rdt
The text isn't the clearest, but at least chroma 444 is supported.
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