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popularDr.W posted Today 01:54 AM
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Walmart+: Philips 50" 144Hz QLED+ 4K UHD Google + Gaming Smart TV (50PUG7675/F7) $278

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Model: Philips 50" Class 144Hz QLED+ 4K UltraHD (2160p) Google + Gaming Smart TV (50PUG7675/F7)

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Today 02:07 AM
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ema_GToday 02:07 AM
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This could be a fantastic deal for a 144 Hz gaming display, but I'm unable to find any reviews for this TV, and the tech specs on Philips site are incomplete (possibly contradictory, where it says the maximum input resolution is 4K at 60 Hz; does that mean it supports 120/144 Hz only at 1080p?).
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Rad_BToday 02:07 AM
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any thoughts on this being used as a computer monitor ?
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bargainleecherToday 03:56 AM
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Quote from ema_G :
This could be a fantastic deal for a 144 Hz gaming display, but I'm unable to find any reviews for this TV, and the tech specs on Philips site are incomplete (possibly contradictory, where it says the maximum input resolution is 4K at 60 Hz; does that mean it supports 120/144 Hz only at 1080p?).
That's what it looks like to me. Very disappointing if that's the case.

Edit: Well it looks like it supports eARC so maybe HDMI 2.1 supports 4k @ 144?
Last edited by bargainleecher November 30, 2025 at 09:02 PM.
Today 04:55 AM
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bjacob1377Today 04:55 AM
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Quote from bargainleecher :
That's what it looks like to me. Very disappointing if that's the case.Edit: Well it looks like it supports eARC so maybe HDMI 2.1 supports 4k @ 144?
There's a few comments on a YouTube video that say the 3rd and 4th HDMI ports are HDMI 2.1 and should support 4k at 144 Hz, but take that with a grain of salt.
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DeejayMeshToday 05:34 AM
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Only 350 nits. Not great, especially for HDR.
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Dave573Today 05:52 AM
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Quote from ema_G :
This could be a fantastic deal for a 144 Hz gaming display, but I'm unable to find any reviews for this TV, and the tech specs on Philips site are incomplete (possibly contradictory, where it says the maximum input resolution is 4K at 60 Hz; does that mean it supports 120/144 Hz only at 1080p?).
AI response per the listed specs at Walmart.com: Good value for the price if you want a big-screen 4K/144 Hz display for casual PC gaming, but not ideal for competitive play due to its modest brightness, low contrast, and likely higher input lag than true gaming monitors.Key points based on the specs you providedros • 55" 4K @ 144 Hz: Rare at this price; great for immersive single-player or controller-based games. • QLED panel: Better color volume than standard LED. • Google TV + HDMI x3: Easy streaming and simple PC hookup. • Wide viewing angles: IPS-like experience (178° spec).Cons • 350 nits brightness & 1600:1 contrast: SDR is fine, but HDR10 performance will feel weak. • No HDMI 2.1 details given: If ports are HDMI 2.0, 4K/144 Hz with PC may require chroma subsampling (lower text clarity). • Typical TV input lag likely > gaming monitors (not specified). • Large size at desktop distances: text clarity and ergonomics may be challenging if you sit close.Bottom lineFor $328, it's a strong value as a budget large-format PC gaming display—great for cinematic gaming, emulators, media, or couch PC setups. If you play competitive shooters, value crisp text for work, or want meaningful HDR, a real gaming monitor will perform better.

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