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Choosing a 60-65 Inch TV for Living Room: LG 65UH6157, Philips 65PUS6121, or Samsung UE60KU6072?

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  • #1 16561808
    Xatex
    Level 9  
    Hello
    I need help choosing a TV for the living room. Targets 60-65 inches with an emphasis on 65 :)
    No big demands really, I'm not a fanatic who has to have no-nonsense and pays attention to every detail, be it options or images.
    Price up to 5,000, but even more willing to take something for 4,000, as I do not have great requirements :)
    TV will be used mainly for watching sports, movies (also from a laptop), games on the ps4 console, sometimes also youtube and maybe a browser over time.
    And I don't know what else to write, I am considering several models:
    LG 65UH6157 - the main candidate for the moment, I found the Allegro for 4500
    Philips 65PUS6121 - I only doubt whether these widely spaced legs will get on my cupboard
    Samsung UE60KU6072 - I'm not convinced here, especially with the 60.

    And that's all I found quickly, not knowing the topic completely.
    I would be happy to know other suggestions or opinion about the above models and a hint which one to choose :)

    best regards


    1. How big is the room in which the TV is to be located? about 20m2
    2. How far are we from the TV screen? 2-2.5m
    3. How many people sit in front of the TV? 2-3
    4. Are we sitting in front of the screen or also sideways to the screen? Rather straight ahead
    5. Should the TV stand or should it hang? be
    6. How does the sun shine in the room? window on the wall on the right
    7. What kind of TV do you currently have? Lack
    8. What do we want the TV to have? nothing special - youtube, wifi. Get the best image for consoles and movies (connecting a laptop)
    9. What signal will be connected to the TV? multimedia or vectra cable
    10. What devices? ps4
    11. How many hours a day should the TV work? very often a minimum of 6, sometimes 10+
    12. Does it happen that you watch only one program for several hours? Yes
    13. What kind of programs do you watch the most? sports, movies
    14. Are you going to surf the internet? rarely, but maybe more often over time
    15. Are you going to play games - if so, how many% a day? yes, I think with 20%, probably sometimes 6 hours in a row
    16. Brand Preference? Lack
    17. Size preferences? 60-65, more 65 :)
    18. What annoys you in TV sets? lack
    19. Do you watch more in the evenings or during the day? in the evenings
    20. Up to what amount do you plan to buy? 5,000, but as I do not require much and I do not know what options, I will gladly try some reduced version for 4,000 :)
    21. How often do you replace televisions at home? rarely, I think every 10 years
    22. Do you use internet applications often? YouTube can be useful, browsers rarely
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  • #2 16561861
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #3 16562081
    Xatex
    Level 9  
    Thanks :)
    I tried to find something about them, but not enough information at the moment.
    The price from what I see around 5500, also above my planned upper limit, especially that I prefer to spend 4,000 than a thousand more for a few goodies, which I will not use anyway (I'm talking generally and not about these tcl :) )

    Maybe some more opinions about those mentioned by me or others? :)
  • #4 16562193
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #5 16564671
    Xatex
    Level 9  
    I do not know .. these TCL or they have practically no opinions and the company itself is not very familiar to me.
    Somehow I do not require exceptionally new models, I would prefer those that have already been tested by a lot of people and have a lot of opinions on the Internet.
    What do you think about the LG 65UH6157?
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  • #6 16564737
    Ludwik XVI
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    If you want a proven model, take the Samsung KU6000 or better KU6400.
    Good budget equipment. Proven by thousands of users and tested in all possible ways.
  • #7 16565071
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
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  • #8 16565126
    Ludwik XVI
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    TCL isn't bad - the P60 and C70 models are pretty ok.
    They have a lot of flaws, but the manufacturer releases patches and new versions of the software on a regular basis.
    If someone likes to combine, is not afraid to look for solutions to problems on the Internet, you can buy.
    The prices are very good.

    For now, there is one TCL P60 test with measurements: http://www.benchmark.pl/testy_i_recenzje/tcl-u55p6046-test.html
    Conclusions from the test below - the most painful thing is the lack of a traffic fluid and the lack of a wide range of colors :(

    Pros

    - at least good reproduction of standard colors in factory settings and even better after calibration,
    - quite good contrast (night viewing without problems),
    - uniform black, gray and white without stripes and "clouds" (i.e. banding and clouding),
    - the ability to sort multimedia files (by time and name), which rivals lack,
    - fast performance - one of the fastest Android TVs we've tested!
    - support for many video file formats,
    - support for 4K files with vertical resolution> 2160 lines (bravo!).


    Minuses

    - very low sharpness of moving images (60Hz matrix),
    - lack of any compensation (liquefaction) of the movement,
    - lack of a wide range of colors,
    - in terms of colors fade in a manner typical for VA matrices,
    - a bit too red white in the factory settings of the Film mode (but it can be calibrated),
    - low brightness in standard mode.
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  • #9 16574785
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #10 16574886
    ar2d2
    Level 13  
    LOCOLOCO wrote:
    Type TCL in google - it is the third producer of TV sets in the world.
    In Poland, it produces almost 3 million TV sets.
    Check it for yourself, read the reviews and write on PW to those who bought.

    Yes, and it should be added that they announced at the conference that their share in our TV market is 1%.
    The P60 and P70 models are really interesting because the price and equipment are very favorable compared to other models with similar parameters.
    From mid-July, the P70 model will be available in the Media Saturn Holding network, I am interested myself, but I prefer to watch it live, I warn against believing the opinions of the locoloco seller links.

    http://maszblo.ga/tcl-forum-hdtv/
  • #11 16575176
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #12 16575313
    Ludwik XVI
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    TCL is a novelty, not very well developed yet.
    You have to wait 5-6 months and then we will see how this TV will perform.
    The 2016 models were pretty lame and there was a lot of confusion with the specs.
  • #13 16576420
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #14 16576467
    Ludwik XVI
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    LOCOLOCO wrote:
    For P 60 and C 70 models you already have confirmation on Dispalspecfikation


    The C70 model has an erroneous specification.
    According to TCL, the model is also 60Hz.

    As I wrote, you have to wait until this TV appears in the tests and will be generally available. For now it is a blind and slightly underdeveloped soft.
  • #16 16578701
    ar2d2
    Level 13  
    LOCOLOCO wrote:
    Soft works fine. All data is displayed. The test is already on HDTV and the opinions of the people who bought it too.

    They just bought you, they write that the soft does not work properly:
    - problems with the headphone input
    - problems with segregating channels
    What is on HDTV cannot be called a test, but an advertisement for the seller. No reliable input lag measurements for 4K mode, no matrix fluidity test, etc. etc ...
    We have pasted a few photos and entered parameters from space without explanation, e.g. contrast.
    In addition, combining with a free calibration first, that it is made by an external company, and it turns out that the seller's employee is responsible for it (Nick on hdtv: urania-brands and is not made individually for each receiver, only copies are inserted).
    How can you believe someone who is so scheming, where is professionalism?
  • #17 16578709
    jacek.zoo
    Level 11  
    As for me, at this point tcl is out, even if it turned out to be a good tv. I don't like how somebody makes a fool of me. Quite different if he wrote: he sells tv tcl, in my opinion they are the best because this or that, and then you know what I'm standing at. So let him bite his nose with his little games

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around selecting a 60-65 inch TV for a living room, with a budget of up to 5,000 PLN. The user is considering three main models: LG 65UH6157, Philips 65PUS6121, and Samsung UE60KU6072, primarily for watching sports, movies, and gaming on a PS4. Additional suggestions include TCL models (P60, C70, S7906) and other brands like Hitachi and Philips (65PUS6262). While TCL TVs are noted for their competitive pricing and features, concerns about their reliability and user feedback are raised. The Samsung KU6000 and KU6400 are recommended as proven models. The conversation highlights the importance of user reviews and the reputation of brands when making a decision.
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