When will mLED TVs be available? I’m still holding out on buying a 4K TV.
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Sharp used to be a good brand but in the US they are currently rebranded Hisense's...Sharp actually sued them because they are destroying their brand rep...I agree that I wouldn't wait on mLED...OP wait until after the World Cup...there might be some good stuff in the returned section
For the 3.0 tuner, I think you can just buy a converter and you will be all set...in addition, one converter will work for the entire house and you will still get regular HD even if you choose not to go with the converter
I bought one of the Sharp/Hisense 8 bit panel 4K TVs - 60” for $450. For what I paid and what I use it for it provides good value.
I bought one of the Sharp/Hisense 8 bit panel 4K TVs - 60” for $450. For what I paid and what I use it for it provides good value.
I don't doubt this at all...the Chinese (especially TCL) have been wrecking havoc on the price value equation in the TV market...my use of the term good was perhaps not accurate but Sharp was definitely more premium and has now been made into a budget brand.
On Nov 30, 2012 LG released £23,000 84in ultra HD 4K TV in the UK (over $35,000). But you can buy a discounted 49" 4K television at Walmart today for $219.
They are talking about this fall for the first µLED models. But they will probably cost more than the 84 inch 4K televisions cost when they were first introduced
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