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As the title says...
A 43" is the biggest display I can fit in my studio apartment. I tried a TCL 4 Series, but the speakers were tinny and I found the TV screen darker than I preferred. Looking at a Vizio V-Series, but not sure if I should wait for the forthcoming "2023" models, or get a current "2022" model. Also open to Hisense or Insignia, though I've been warned off of Toshibas. Soundbar isn't an option, as my neighbors would complain. |
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2022 LG C2 OLED 42" |
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Thanks given by: | Spooked (10-01-2022) |
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I'm actually in the same boat, but I'm getting confused by all the options. I've got total light control in the room, so that's never an issue. Considering I'm using my TV for movies and occasional streaming only, I've managed to narrow it down to these three:
Sony - 42" class BRAVIA XR A90K 4K HDR OLED Google TV LG - 42" Class C2 Series OLED evo 4K UHD Smart webOS TV Samsung - 43” Class QN90B Neo QLED 4K Smart Tizen TV How the heck is $1000 now the entry point? It's kind of nuts. Does anyone have any experience with these? |
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Thanks given by: | Spooked (10-01-2022) |
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True, but it's a corner wall with an open doorway on the other side. I've done the measurements, and 42"-43" is it. A 48" could technically fit, but it'd look terrible. You're right though, there aren't a whole lot of options. (Which should make it easier, really.) I was hoping someone here had some experience with one or more of the models I listed above.
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Personally, I'd lean towards the Sony A90K. Sony are known for having the best processing and the most accurate color reproduction out-of-the-box. On top of that, the Sony OLEDs are supposed to have very good built-in sound, but I don't know how relevant that is in your case (it's not very important if you use a soundbar or AVR + speaker setup). Quote:
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Thanks given by: | Spooked (10-03-2022) |
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Thanks given by: | MechaGodzilla (10-03-2022) |
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Yep, Sony A90K remains my recommendation, then. It's the all-around best-performing set, and if you need the TV's built-in audio, then that's just one more thing the A90K does better than the other two!
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (10-03-2022), Spooked (10-03-2022) |
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (10-03-2022) |
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Just pulled the trigger this morning on the 48" Bravia XR A90K direct from Sony. Required a little "joint financing", but Christmas has come early!
![]() (I may or may not be moonwalking on Cloud 9 right now.) Hopefully this feeling will still be with me when it arrives and I find myself trying to set it up. It's been 8 years since I've set up a television, and it was confusing as Hell back then. ![]() I really appreciate all your help, guys. Thank you! Last edited by Spooked; 10-04-2022 at 04:22 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | MechaGodzilla (10-05-2022), Robert Zohn (10-05-2022) |
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Me? I may have coal in my stocking. Thinking X85K 43" for a small room. |
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (10-05-2022), Spooked (10-04-2022) |
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![]() But the X85K certainly isn't a slouch, either. It's actually surprisingly hard to find a high-quality television under 50" any more. I think we're all spoiled. |
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Thanks given by: | Panson (10-05-2022) |
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Feel free to start posting in this thread here. The whole reason I start those dedicated threads is for owners and people interested in the relevant TVs to have a place to discuss them. ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (10-05-2022), Spooked (10-05-2022) |
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