TV buying: generic 7.5k vs 13k (MI LED TV Pro 4a)

Veek M

Disciple
Room is 15'x8' wide. Stuff should be visible very close and 15' away?

Cost and longevity is a factor: need to buy a TV for a small classroom - It must have USB/menu-select. This is the primary means of screening lessons so does anyone have any in-depth understanding of the manufacturing difference between a 7.5k vs 13k TV?

There's MI and RealMe - would switching to 43" make any substantial diff from 32"?

Usually more you pay => better/sometimes by a large margin in terms of quality. I feel the MI's okay? Any technical ideas?


Kodak has me worried - they went under in the US so they must be pimping the brand
 
Last edited:
The difference is generally the quality of the panel, picture it produces, upscaling quality, ports, quality of equipment used. If its smart tv then the processor, ram, storage etc.
If you want to upgrade shortly, then you can get a cheap one.
 
'quality of the panel' any specific info? it has a LED back-light and the front has mirrors that flip about.. so what could go wrong with cheap panel?
Post automatically merged:

 
'quality of the panel' any specific info? it has a LED back-light and the front has mirrors that flip about.. so what could go wrong with cheap panel?
Post automatically merged:
There are a hundred things man. The picture will generally be better on the expensive one. Contrast, colour, ghosting, backlight, type of backlight etc.
 
Back
Top