zmthink
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1st-time 4k tv buyer here (jumping from a Samsung 1080p 32'' LCD...). Recently started a family with a baby, moved home, and am now looking for a 4k tv for the living room (viewing distance is roughly 11.5-12 feet).
We don't have a generous budget and the Mrs insists on 65'' sets as she was impressed by one at a friend's new home. That leaves us with either entry-level sets of this year or mid-level sets of last year and we decide to go for the latter. By the way, I'd like to first express my appreciation of all the information and comments shared by members in this forum. I find them extremely helpful, which also help me narrow down to three targeted sets:
1. Panasonic TX65DX750B (benchmark)
2. Samsung UE65KS7500 (costs more)
3. Hisense H65M7000 (saves some money for other extras)
Any comments about these or other possible alternatives are welcome and deeply appreciated. Also, our main purpose would be watching tv and movies, occasionally games. I have also read somewhere that for our viewing distance it is better to have a 1080p set, but we'd still prefer a 4k one. If that would definitely be a wrong choice, feel free to warn us Many thanks in advance.
We don't have a generous budget and the Mrs insists on 65'' sets as she was impressed by one at a friend's new home. That leaves us with either entry-level sets of this year or mid-level sets of last year and we decide to go for the latter. By the way, I'd like to first express my appreciation of all the information and comments shared by members in this forum. I find them extremely helpful, which also help me narrow down to three targeted sets:
1. Panasonic TX65DX750B (benchmark)
2. Samsung UE65KS7500 (costs more)
3. Hisense H65M7000 (saves some money for other extras)
Any comments about these or other possible alternatives are welcome and deeply appreciated. Also, our main purpose would be watching tv and movies, occasionally games. I have also read somewhere that for our viewing distance it is better to have a 1080p set, but we'd still prefer a 4k one. If that would definitely be a wrong choice, feel free to warn us Many thanks in advance.
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