Mi tv have decent panel. There are a few reviews on YouTube. Good vfmAs the title suggests I am planning on buying 55 inch tv and qled at this price seems to be a really good deal.
But I am a bit concerned about the panel quality. Can someone share their thought?
I've heard that the pane l is not that bright?Mi tv have decent panel. There are a few reviews on YouTube. Good vfm
Yeah almost no Youtuber mentioned peak brightness in their videos. So it has to be low, hence Xiaomi might be hiding those numbers.Wait for reviews. They have conveniently ignored some key specs - QLED TVs are known for their brightness, yet they don't mention typical or peak brightness. What's the point of HDMI 2.1 if the panel is 60 Hz? HDMI 2.0b had eARC and ALLM is a pointless feature, one can choose mode with press of a button.
Can you suggest a 55 inch Tv within 50K-60K please?A TV is invariably a long-term asset. I would suggest that you spend a bit more and get one from a reputable brand whose panel parameters are well known. Mi might be using a panel from a local Chinese manufacturer or the entry-level ones from TCL, HiSense or like. The entry level TCL QLED panels in India have a peak brightness of something like 300 nits which is ridiculous for HDR.
It may actually be worse compared to the specs but most informed reviewers don't review entry-level panels apart from the top-end ones sold in the US. Unfortunately, almost all reviewers on Indian websites and YouTube are clueless and provide only a subjective opinion since they don't have the tools needed to measure objectively. What's worse is that there subjective opinion is based on products reviewed at different times as provided by the manufacturers, since none of them own any of the products.
Also, the upscaling algorithms and image processing of almost all the Chinese OEMs is rubbish and nowhere near Sony or Samsung. They do a good enough job though of 1080p and higher content. Also HDMI 2.1 is pointless with a 60 Hz panel.
Lastly, TCL TVs, even in the US, have been constantly found contacting servers in China and it is guaranteed that Mi would be doing that as well since it is mandated by the Chinese government for data mining. You can alleviate this somewhat by never connecting the TV to the web and using a TV box from a non-Chinese manufacturer.
On the whole, just don't go by the spec list as there are other things to look for in a TV, specifically pertaining to the image quality.
The lower series from Samsung/LG/Sony will all have some compromises at the price. But thankfully, for the big brands, the models are nearly equivalent across the world with slightly different model numbers.Can you suggest a 55 inch Tv within 50K-60K please?
Consider investing that much of a sum in a trustworthy brands like Sony, Samsung, Lg etc.As the title suggests I am planning on buying 55 inch tv and qled at this price seems to be a really good deal.
But I am a bit concerned about the panel quality. Can someone share their thought?
It's bad to keep your backlight at the peak brightness anyway. If you keep it at full the tv's backlight will die in 10 years. keeing at 75-80 percent will have much greater longevity.I have a 49" version. The brightness issue is non existent. Some have fixed their setting my turning off adaptive brightness. But its more than sufficient for me even with that setting on and backlight at 60-80%
I have read that Qled filter will reduce the light path even more and thus lead to low brightness. Further more my living room does have quite a bit of sunlight, hence I was a bit hesitant.I have a 49" version. The brightness issue is non existent. Some have fixed their setting my turning off adaptive brightness. But its more than sufficient for me even with that setting on and backlight at 60-80%
I heard Samsung displaying Ads on their TV OS now. Otherwise the samsung frame TVs looks good.The lower series from Samsung/LG/Sony will all have some compromises at the price. But thankfully, for the big brands, the models are nearly equivalent across the world with slightly different model numbers.
Take a call based on the reviews at Rtings.
It's a bit offtopic but if you have some knowledge do share some..i was just searching for tvs today at local shops , i can say if you are on budget and if you have space for 65 inch go for 65 . Go for Samsung QDot tv`s they are offering 10 years warranty on their panels and look good better than the all those budget 4k also do consider Lg`s nanocell (i didnt query about their panel warranty) ,don't get fooled by that sticker price attached to tv ,they do some fancy calculation and pricing will be dropped by some 30-40k (i enquired for LG oled (with sticker price of 1.90 BX series ) and there are some sbi ,hdfc idk what other banks emi benefits on EMI tv by around 6k -7k . i dragged him and he almost came to 1.3 something. So i would recommend let 2020 pass take along with you low ballers with you like your mom ,wife or anyone who negotiates hard you will get a good tv at good price.
that same tv`s price online is on its online store
https://www.vijaysales.com/lg-oled55bxpta-55-139-7-cm-4k-oled-smart-tv/13794 << 1.30 .so you can still hammer them down from this pricing
check the reviews of tvs before hand of Samsung's lgs sonys ,note down exact model number and make ,don't get trapped with the latest shit just shamelessly check model no. online and catch his bluff if he is bluffing.
you can go now and do a initial check out current prices and by the end of JAN prices
Jan end and February could be the best time to get home appliances. Buy last year model in next year you will get the discount.
I had purchased the Frame 55" during Diwali for 77k (before its price was reduced to the current MRP of 79k). The panel is between a Q70T and a Q80T in terms of quality with the compromise being the lack of FALD which I can live with as I am not a TV buff. Normally, the Frame does not fare well in reviews as it is priced close to the Q80T internationally. However, in India, the Q80T 55" has a MRP of 1.5L and sells for 1.2L after bargains/discounts with the Q70T selling close to 1L in the least.I heard Samsung displaying Ads on their TV OS now. Otherwise the samsung frame TVs looks good.