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tv 65 "to 5k low lag (4.5 meters to tv) (Samsung UE65MU6172 / LG 65UJ651

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  • #1 16819606
    Tommi3737
    Level 12  
    1. How big is the room where the TV should be? living room with kitchen about 40m2
    3. How many people sit in front of the TV? 2.
    4. Are we sitting in front of the screen or sideways to the screen? sofa opposite
    5. Is the TV supposed to stand or hang? hang
    6. How does the sun shine in the room relative to the tv? straight ahead tv and sideways
    7. What is your TV currently? -
    8. What do we want the TV to have? I prefer tizen or android. I will probably play sometimes so low lag necessarily.
    9. What signal will be connected to the TV? digital
    10. What devices will be connected to the TV? digital decoder, sometimes xbox, laptop (hdmi), home theater sony
    11. How many hours a day will the TV work? 4
    12. Does it happen that you watch only one program for several hours? Yes
    13. What kind of programs do you watch most often? News, fillies
    14. Are you going to surf the Internet? Mainly youtube
    15. Are you going to play games? yes - low lag would be useful
    16. Brand preferences? samsung, ew.sony (I exclude TCL)
    17. Size preferences? 65
    18. What annoys you on TVs? free interface, I would like the motion in movies to look naturally like on old tv. It is good that there is no smudging. It's nice as if the black scenes didn't have the effect of an inertly highlighted matrix
    19. Do you watch more in the evenings or during the day? wiecczorem
    20. Up to what maximum amount do you plan to buy? up to 5,000
    21. How often do you change TV sets at home? rarely
    22. Do you use Internet applications often? That's how you plan to use it
    23. Is the TV set to have 3D? no

    The distance from the couch to the screen is 4.5 meters.

    The price of Philips 65PUS6162 is very good but the results are very poor.

    I am thinking about:
    Samsung UE65MU6172 / LG 65UJ6517 but little info on them on the web.

    in the end, if you can't buy anything good in this money, I can buy UE55MU7052 for 4250. I know TV is great, but I'm worried about the size at such a long distance. On the other hand, I don't know if I need such good quality at such a long distance.

    Added after 1 [hours] 9 [minutes]:

    Or maybe Panasonic 58EX780?
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  • #2 16819899
    Ludwik XVI
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    4.5m is already far away.
    65 inches would be useful for comfortable viewing.

    However, spending so much money on a 60Hz matrix TV is a bad idea :(
    That's why I would choose Panasonic 58EX780.
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  • #3 16819922
    Tommi3737
    Level 12  
    panas 58ex780 costs a good 5500. If I can buy UE55MU7052 for 4250, it makes no sense.
  • #4 16819942
    Ludwik XVI
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Unfortunately, quality costs.
    But in my opinion, MU7000 is a good TV at a sensational price - the cheapest good 120Hz TV on the market (55-inch version)
  • #5 16819944
    Tommi3737
    Level 12  
    just the question whether from 4.5 meters I will be able to see this quality ... the question whether some cheaper 65 "is not enough for me (however, low lag required)
  • #6 16819959
    Ludwik XVI
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Tommi3737 wrote:
    just the question whether from 4.5 meters I will be able to see this quality ... the question whether some cheaper 65 "is not enough for me (however, low lag required)


    Well, that's a question for you and your eye and image perception.
    If you don't check it, you won't find out.
    The fact is that from a distance even the movement looks better (not just a static image)
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  • #7 16819984
    Tommi3737
    Level 12  
    100hz is not necessary for me. I would like a tv with a low lag, possibilities when it comes to the OS, which is best Tizen, android although I heard that to every TV you can connect such a box to have an android in it ... well as if this OS does not silence too much
    And I would like the picture to be pretty in a maire ...
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  • #8 16819997
    Ludwik XVI
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Tommi3737 wrote:
    although I heard that you can connect such a box to every TV to have an android in it


    Xiaomi Mi Box works very well.
    But popular Netflix, Amazon, HBO GO apps work efficiently on every Smart TV from the 2016/2017 model year.
    Internet browsers are already weak - roughly the same as on 4 core tefeons / tablets on Mediatek with 1-2GB of RAM.
  • #9 16820060
    Tommi3737
    Level 12  
    As for android, I was thinking about some simple games - I have bluetootrh.

    do you know anything about LG 65UJ6517? is now at a good price less than 5,000. in June it cost over PLN 6,500.
  • #10 16820111
    Ludwik XVI
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Tommi3737 wrote:
    do you know anything about LG 65UJ6517?


    IPS, RGBW structure (4K incomplete), 60Hz, poor contrast about 1300: 1
    A poor model for me. For watching TV during the day, ok, for watching the evening poorly.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around selecting a 65-inch TV suitable for a living room with a kitchen area of approximately 40m², viewed from a distance of 4.5 meters. Key considerations include low input lag for gaming, preference for Tizen or Android operating systems, and the ability to connect various devices such as a digital decoder, Xbox, laptop, and home theater system. Participants suggest that while a 60Hz TV may not be ideal, models like the Samsung UE55MU7052 and Panasonic 58EX780 are worth considering. The LG 65UJ6517 is also mentioned, but concerns about its IPS panel and lower contrast ratio are raised, particularly for evening viewing. The importance of image quality and the potential for using external devices for Android functionality are highlighted.
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