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Looking for a New TV

You might want to check out the Vizio "P" series, it is a FALD display and does HDR10 and Dolby Vision.
Yes I keep leaning back towards Vizio.
I may up my price a little.
I saw a nice M series that is still only $550- $600.

The P is too expensive for the Bedroom.
Maybe when my 2015 Vizio 60 dies, I'll look into a P series for the Livingroom.

I'm leaning towards this one, Plus I can get 10% off and also no Intrest for 12 months.

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/vizio-4...h-dynamic-range-black/4989300.p?skuId=4989300
 
DO NOT GET A SHARP, Trust me from experience!
 
I know that you stated that you had some problems with previous Samsungs but this set looks like a real bargain for $500. Plus, it has a tuner which the Vizio does not.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/samsung...-4k-ultra-hd-tv-black/5217300.p?skuId=5217300
 
My 44in* vizio has a nice PQ, even in direct sunlight. Its a standard HDTV but still has a sharp PQ

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One thing to be avoided, my opinion, is any tv with side lighting.
Yes, but this TV did get a pretty good review especially for this price point.
https://reviews.lcdtvbuyingguide.com/samsung-led-tv/samsung-ku6290.html
LED Edge Backlight – A Standout Feature
 
One thing to be avoided, my opinion, is any tv with side lighting.

Any easy way to determine which have such? Brands and models vary quickly at my local Costco.

Of course, when I buy, it probably won't be from Costco.
 
Your probably right, but I retired a 6 yr. old 52" Sharp Aquos to my bedroom, it has a great PQ
We had one for 2 -3 years and the Power Supply gave out, I did some digging and found that some have died after 6 months, I don't rember the model but it was an aquriose.

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Yeah, seems to me 4 HDMI ports should be the minimum. They can't add much to the price, and having to use a switcher sucks.
 
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It wasn't 4K PQ complaints.
And I'm not worried about 4K PQ at all.
The LG uses RGBW which is less accurate.
Thats my concern.
I caution that you not let theory and numbers get in the way of personal perception. Whether or not you can actually see the "limitations" is a very important consideration.
And a 55 inch at 6 feet, is probably big enough for 4K
I'm not sure 55" is in your price range if your going to be uppity about having full-blown HDR and WCG performance.
 
I appreciate everyones input.

It looks like Vizio ,LG, and even Possibly I may Give Samsung another Go.

But I have a Feeling I'll end up with Vizio E series maybe the M series, or a Samsung.

My wife would kill me if I put my Current 60 inch Vizio in my bedroom, and get a New 60+ inch 4k tv.
 
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