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Best 55-60 Inch VA 4K 120Hz TVs under PLN 6,000: Samsung UE55MU7042 vs Sony KD-55XE8599, and More

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  • #1 16521433
    frogi4
    Level 14  
    Hello
    I am looking for a 55-60 inch VA 4K 120Hz TV with the best picture and good HDR for up to PLN 6,000.
    At the moment I have 2 models under 6000 PLN on my eye:
    Samsung UE55MU7042
    Sony KD-55XE8599
    and 2 models over PLN 6,000, but I would hunt for promotions:
    Panasonic TX-58EX780E
    Sony KD-55XE9005
    The difference between the cheapest (samsung) and the most expensive (Sony xe9005) is PLN 1,500.
    Is the difference in image quality worth the extra fee?
    I currently have a Panasonic 42PV80 plasma and Sony 32W5500 LCD (both 100 Hz).
    I mainly watch SF and try my best. I also don't despise sport (volleyball).
    Wife mainly tv with cable (often SD quality).
    Will there be a big difference in quality between plasma and LCD on SD channels?
    I don't play, so imput lag is not interesting.
    Do these TVs support (or will support after update) youtube 4K HDR?
    TV buys as you can see after the models every 8 years on average, so I would like to choose something that in a few years will not be just a display (that's how Panasonic ended which did not have dvb-t and dvb-c).
    Is it worth going to the Sony android or a system from another manufacturer + TV BOX? (How long does Sony update the android?)
    Will there be any model in the price range within a few months that can stir?
    Only Panasonic, Sony, Samsung TVs and only from stationary stores are involved (condition of the spouse) :) ).
    Unless you see a gem of another company, e.g. Philips, LG OLED 4K at this price :) :) :) :)
    At the moment, some stores are adding soundbars to the TV for PLN 1, so quick help is appreciated.
    I read the tests (hence in the comparison of panasonic ex780 and sony xe 9005), however, people who deal with these TVs on a daily basis can say more than a synthetic test.
    And finally, the lan in these tv is 100Mbs or 1 Gbs?
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  • #2 16521720
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
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  • #3 16521793
    frogi4
    Level 14  
    LOCOLOCO wrote:
    Of the very good ones you have:

    - Samsung 55MU7002 for PLN 5299
    - SOny 55XE8505 for 5899 PLN
    - Philips 55PUS7502 for 5699 PLN
    - TCL X2 for PLN 6,599

    Android is updated in SOny.
    On Oled 4K - cash is not enough


    I don't need the price list, but thanks for that.
    TCL X2 ... and someone has seen it before :)
    I would like to get answers about the ones I have chosen
    on the subject of image quality, smoothness because apparently even 120Hz does not guarantee smoothness
    Will there be a big difference in quality between plasma and LCD on SD channels?
    Whether:
    - UE55MU7052, PQI 2400
    - UE55MU7072 PQI 2400
    - UE55MU7042 PQI 2300
    are the same tv, only on a different network, because UE55MU7072 from the description as if it was poorer in sound, PVR?
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  • #4 16521898
    Ludwik XVI
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    I would buy Sony xe9005.
    I like the vividness of his image, just like the AUO panasa ex780 matrixes.
    Another thing is that these TVs are very expensive for the quality that they offer compared to OLED.

    With such a budget, I would be looking for an extra for OLED, e.g. B6J.
    Different viewing quality - especially SF.
  • #5 16522016
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
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