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Choose a 55 Inch TV for 25m2 Room: Samsung UE55KU6000 or LG 55UH605V for 3.5m Viewing Distance

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  • #1 16313641
    rebrov
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    As the topic. Which one to choose?


    1. How big is the room in which the TV is to be located? - 25m2
    2. How far are we from the TV screen? - 3.5m
    3. How many people sit in front of the TV? 3
    4. Are we sitting in front of the screen or also sideways to the screen? straight ahead - rarely to the side
    5. Should the TV stand or should it hang? hang
    6. How does the sun shine in the room? until 14 pm on the right side of the window
    7. What kind of TV do you currently have? Samsung 32 inch
    8. What do we want the TV to have? WIfI, good picture fast system, energy saving
    9. What signal will be connected to the TV? cable TV, terrestrial satellite
    10. What devices? nBox
    11. How many hours a day should the TV work? - about 4h
    12. Does it happen that you watch only one program for several hours? Yes
    13. What kind of programs do you watch the most? movies, news programs, series rarely sports
    14. Are you going to surf the internet? mainly youtube
    15. Are you going to play games - if so, how many% a day? NO
    16. Brand Preference? Samsung, LG, Philips, Panasonic
    17. Size preferences? 55 inches
    18. What annoys you in TV sets? smudging, lack of fluidity
    19. Do you watch more in the evenings or during the day? in the evenings
    20. To what maximum amount do you plan to purchase? PLN 3200
    21. How often do you replace televisions at home? rarely
    22. Do you use internet applications often? yes, average, but I like gimmicks
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  • #2 16313888
    Ludwik XVI
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    Of these 2, in my opinion, Samsung is better. It has a better matrix, with better contrast (VA type)
    However, it's a 60Hz TV. If you care about liquidity, look for a 120Hz TV.

    The cheapest good TV 55 inches, 120Hz, VA matrix is currently Sony KDL-55W809
    http://www.ceneo.pl/25924193

    or a sister model 55W805C

    If you decided to go down to 50 inches, the Panasonic 50DS630e will be perfect for you.
    Definitely cheaper - no problem in your price range.
  • #3 16313908
    rebrov
    Level 9  
    What about the LG 55UH6507 model? there is still a refund from PLN 200
    Does this model have a 100Hz matrix

    UE55KU6000 has no VA screen, only PLS
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  • #4 16314053
    Ludwik XVI
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    rebrov wrote:
    UE55KU6000 has no VA screen, only PLS


    Actually, my mistake.
    50 and 60 inch are on VA. However, the 55-inch model on IPS.

    rebrov wrote:
    What about the LG 55UH6507 model? there is still a refund from PLN 200
    Does this model have a 100Hz matrix


    It's a 60Hz model.


    Generally, you have too little budget for a good 4K TV with a 120Hz and 55 inch matrix.
    The cheapest is still Philips 55pus6561 (something like 3.9k PLN) but I have this TV and I do not recommend it. Very poor image quality in motion and an extremely weak IPS matrix.
  • #5 16314062
    rebrov
    Level 9  
    And on FHD TV ?? I only care about these 55 inches because I have a large room and a large distance from the TV up to 4m
  • #6 16314094
    Ludwik XVI
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    rebrov wrote:
    And on FHD TV ??


    I gave FHD TV in earlier posts.
    Unfortunately, 120Hz is above your 3200 PLN.
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  • #7 16314105
    rebrov
    Level 9  
    So what to buy Samsung UE55KU6000 or LG 55UH605V?
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  • #8 16314208
    Ludwik XVI
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    Honestly, I wouldn't buy any of them.
    Choose the one that you think has the better smart since you are going to use it.

    From LG, the only sensible cheap model from the 2016 series is, in my opinion, 58UH635V.
    It has Innolux VA matrices, 60Hz. He was at the turn of the year for about PLN 3.4k. Now I can see the travel.
  • #9 16314592
    rebrov
    Level 9  
    by increasing the budget to PLN 3,600, will there be something more sensible?
  • #10 16314685
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    rebrov wrote:
    by increasing the budget to PLN 3,600, will there be something more sensible?


    Yes, Sony KDL-55W809: 120Hz, VA matrix.
    http://www.ceneo.pl/25924193
  • #11 16314726
    rebrov
    Level 9  
    Quote:

    Yes, Sony KDL-55W809: 120Hz, VA matrix.
    http://www.ceneo.pl/25924193


    yes, but it's a 2015 model and two cores, and how is it with Android 6.0?

    Is it worth waiting for the TCL P60 55 '': PLN 3 199, good parameters on paper, including probably the latest Android
  • #12 16314842
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    rebrov wrote:
    yes, but it's a 2015 model and two cores, and how is it with Android 6.0?


    There will be no madness in terms of speed. You just install extra just Kodi and nothing else.
    You use the system in stock - no combination.

    rebrov wrote:
    Is it worth waiting for the TCL P60 55 '': PLN 3 199, good parameters on paper, including probably the latest Android


    Until now, TCL had a terrible smart. How it will be on Android is unknown.
    The problem with these TVs is that you never know what's in them - they give contradictory information about specifications etc. This was the case with the 2015/2016 models.
    Perhaps in 2017 it will be better. The price is very good - if there is a 120Hz VA matrix, it is worth seeing in the store.

    I watched the 7906 model carefully and the "theater effect" after turning on the liquefier was so strong that I couldn't have such a TV at home.
    For me, only the Game mode was ok - but then the image parameters were not good.
    But I know people who set the liquefiers to max and watch TV anyway. A personal issue :)
  • #13 16317117
    rebrov
    Level 9  
    I will check the Philips 55PUS6561, I will not find the perfect TV so you have to reckon with it, unfortunately
    And one more thing, where can I get some video on pendrive to check the picture in the store on TVs? Some HD material, SD material, fast motion etc .... is there such a thing?

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around choosing between the Samsung UE55KU6000 and LG 55UH605V for a 25m² room with a 3.5m viewing distance. Participants highlight the Samsung's superior VA matrix and contrast, although it operates at 60Hz. The LG model is noted for its IPS matrix and potential 100Hz refresh rate. Suggestions for alternatives include the Sony KDL-55W809, which features a 120Hz VA matrix, and the TCL P60, which may offer better specifications with Android. The conversation emphasizes the importance of smart features and image quality, particularly for watching movies and series. Users express concerns about budget constraints and the need for a good viewing experience.
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