Had good experience with TCL but not QLED and missing a few other things that can get for same price or 1k inr more.
TCL V6B 127 cm (50 inch) 4K Ultra HD LED Google TV with Dolby Audio( 2024 Model)
https://www.croma.com/tcl-v6b-127-cm-50-inch-4k...
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₹28,490 |
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₹1,300 |
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TCL V6B 127 cm (50 inch) 4K Ultra HD LED Google TV with Dolby Audio( 2024 Model)
- Display: LED 4K Ultra HD, 3840 x 2160 pixels, 60 Hz Refresh Rate
- Connectivity: WiFi | 3 x HDMI | 1 x USB
- Operating System: Google
- Apps: YouTube, Disney plus Hotstar, Prime video, Netflix
- Sound: 24W Speaker, Dolby Audio
- USP: Metallic Bezel-Less Design, Dynamic Color Enhancement, AiPQ Processor
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What's wrong with their qled and what are the things that are missing? Asking as i am looking to buy a good, reliable 43 4k tv
This isn't a QLED TV it seems, is LED. As it would say QLED if it was. Also there is no Dolby vision, just Dolby audio.
Also the nits (brightness) is 260, which is a bit low.
I have been looking at 43inch TVs to partly use as monitors. I have looks at this Coocaa 43y73 Pro as the matte screen intrigues me, but have not done so as not sure (I want some else to buy it first, and get their honest opinion, lol)
Generally what you want is at least android 11 (unless get it under 15k, there is a Karbon, if you actually could get for 13,749 would be good),
And the TV should have nits at least 300.
I also look at the year TV is made, newer generally is better. but also depends the price.
Any 55in u suggest for cheaper price
This isn't a QLED TV it seems, is LED. As it would say QLED if it was. Also there is no Dolby vision, just Dolby audio.
Also the nits (brightness) is 260, which is a bit low.
I have been looking at 43inch TVs to partly use as monitors. I have looks at this Coocaa 43y73 Pro as the matte screen intrigues me, but have not done so as not sure (I want some else to buy it first, and get their honest opinion, lol)
Generally what you want is at least android 11 (unless get it under 15k, there is a Karbon, if you actually could get for 13,749 would be good),
And the TV should have nits at least 300.
I also look at the year TV is made, newer generally is better. but also depends the price.