What 48 (ish) TV for £450/500

1080p looks pretty good on 4K displays regardless, it's exactly 4 times the number of pixels so the quality doesn't degrade like you might expect.

Add to that the improved contrast, deeper blacks, less backlight issues and better colour reproduction with a good upscaler which most 4K displays have and the end result is pretty nice.

It's something you need to try, just stay away from cheapo brands.

I have two 4K TV's in the house, both connected to my HTPC.

4K content is limited to Netflix, Amazon and youtube currently, legally anyway.

I've seen plenty of 4k TV's in action and in home. Content is key and without decent content a 4k TV of this generation is wasted. When I need a new TV it'll be an oled 4k and that'll be a few years away at least. My HD6400 has a fabulous 1080p picture and there is no denying this and it's price is key. You get a seriously near top tier PQ.

No questions 4k is where it's going but the pathetic amount of content is not worthy of a expensive 4k TV purchase when 99.9% of what I'm going to watch this and next year is 1080 or below.

As for the streaming 4k content is far below the bitrate to make it what it should be, same with 1080 tbh but we will leave that to another day.

Happy viewing regardless anyway people.
 
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