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My 1080p vizio has been giving me a problem forever and the extended warranty company FINALLY came through and approved the claim and is getting me a replacement. Since 1080p is a dinosaur, this means a 4K. But they seem to be focussing on LG and/or Vizio. The vizio they suggested seemed nice, except well....not only do I not want to repeat my mistake with Vizio, but in the reviews for the one they offered someone complained about the eXACT same problem I had with my 1080p. So, I guess I'm asking:
1) Are LG's any good as a 4K TV (smart tv apps are nice, but I have an apple tv and a roku to compensate)? 2) Am I wrong to have no interest in Vizios after seeing my problem was not unique? 3)My 1080p had a 240hz refresh rate. How important is refresh rates when it comes to 4k? 4) What would you recommend for a 43" (shush....the girlfriend has an entertainment center she just will not part with so that's the biggest I can get) 4K tv that will give a display as close to what you see in the store (I know...that's the soap opera effect, right? The one no one but me likes?) and is RELIABLE? I'm looking to you guys to give me the benefit of your expertise. |
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