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Jaki TV 4k 49/50 cali do 2500 PLN: SAMSUNG UE50MU6172 vs LG LED 49UJ635V - Porównanie

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    #2 16725061
    Ludwik XVI
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    LG is an RGBW matrix and IPS so it's off for me.
    Samsung better.
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  • #3 16725091
    daaniel121
    Level 17  
    and how is it different?
    UE50MU6170UXZG
    UE50MU6172UXXH
    UE50MU6179UXZG

    And surely there is a VA matrix in every model?
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    Technically (matrix, soft) nothing.
    Housing colors, set-top boxes, sales channels etc.
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  • #5 16725169
    daaniel121
    Level 17  
    Thanks for the info!

    In general, I read the opinion on the net and someone wrote such a thing:

    In this model, we can find a PLS or VA matrix. As for me, this second type of matrix is much better, but unfortunately I had to check several copies in the store to get it. More information on matrices can be found on thematic forums. Good luck.

    Can you actually check it out? how is it that I am curious how.
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  • #6 16728387
    Mariano11
    Level 28  
    Only these TV sets come into play?
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    #7 16731157
    Silu00
    Level 9  
    daaniel121 wrote:
    Can you actually check it out? how is it that I am curious how.
    I was also curious about choosing TV and I found something like that - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgXDInTWnWM

    Since yesterday I am the holder of UE50MU6172 and behaves the same. I also have a Samsung computer monitor on the IPS and the picture does not stir, I also think that you can rather resist it.
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    alvaro99
    Level 22  
    Silu00 wrote:
    Since yesterday I am the holder of UE50MU6172 and behaves the same. I also have a Samsung computer monitor on the IPS and the picture does not stir, I also think that you can rather resist it.

    You can give the width of the stand under this TV, because I do not know if I can fit on the dresser ... How to recognize on what matrix is this TV? You have to check in person in the store, because they are in two types?
  • #9 16740413
    Silu00
    Level 9  
    alvaro99 wrote:
    You can give the width of the stand under this TV, because I do not know if I can fit on the dresser
    83cm.

    alvaro99 wrote:
    How to recognize on what matrix is this TV? You have to check in person in the store, because they are in two types?
    I do not know if 50 inches may be on IPS, I suspect that I did not even find myself somewhere on the official statement of Samsung on this model, but opinions vary. Other matrices are 100% within different sizes.

    I would rather watch in the store anyway, so as not to cut into a copy with uneven backlight spots as below. This is MU6172 just, already returned by the user of another forum.
    Jaki TV 4k 49/50 cali do 2500 PLN: SAMSUNG UE50MU6172 vs LG LED 49UJ635V - Porównanie

    I just bought by mail order and I have zero clouding and almost perfectly equal backlight, but only now I see that I risked quite a lot.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the comparison between two 4K TVs: the Samsung UE50MU6172 and the LG LED 49UJ635V, both priced under 2500 PLN. Users express preferences based on panel technology, with one noting that the LG uses an RGBW matrix and IPS technology, which they find less favorable compared to Samsung's offerings. There is a focus on the matrix types available in the Samsung models, with mentions of PLS and VA matrices, and the importance of checking in-store for specific panel types. Users share personal experiences with the Samsung model, highlighting its performance and concerns about backlight uniformity. The conversation also touches on practical considerations such as stand width and the necessity of inspecting the TV in person to avoid issues like clouding.
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