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40-43 Inch Full HD TV Recommendations for 16m2 Room, 2-2.5m Viewing Distance, 1-3 Users & Gaming

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  • #1 16888784
    Bl4ke
    Level 9  
    Hello.

    I am looking for a 40-43 inch Full HD TV with a good picture, reasonable fluidity, the rest is not important, maybe with not too high input lag.
    1. How big is the room in which the TV is to be located? 16m2
    2. How far are we from the TV screen? 2-2.5 m
    3. How many people sit in front of the TV? 1-3
    4. Are we sitting in front of the screen or also sideways to the screen? straight
    5. Should the TV stand or should it hang? be
    6. How does the sun shine in the room? little sunlight
    7. What kind of TV do you currently have? LG 32LN5400
    8. What do we want the TV to have? good picture :) , min 2 hdmi, optical output to the cinema
    9. What signal will be connected to the TV? DVB_t
    10. What devices? PC
    11. How many hours a day is the TV set to work? 2-5
    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, series, football
    14. Are you going to surf the internet? not necessarily
    15. Are you going to play games - if so, how many% a day? occasionally from the connected pc
    16. Brand Preference? Panasonic, Sony, LG
    17. Size preferences? 40-43
    18. What annoys you in TV sets? slow operation, lack of fluidity, flickering
    19. Do you watch more in the evenings or during the day? evenings
    20. To what maximum amount do you plan to purchase? about 2 thousand
    21. How often do you replace televisions at home? rarely
    22. Do you use internet applications often? very rarely

    For now I have considered:
    - Panasonic TX-40ES510E
    or
    - Sony KDL-40WE660
    1. Which one would be better?
    2. Possibly what else? (Due to the connected PC, I would prefer 1920: 1080) and not samsung; /
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  • #2 16888988
    hurtovnik32
    Level 20  
    I would look for something from LG. Panasonic has become a "mongrel" mounted, it is not known where with the matrices of companies that I can not even read (guessing Chinese houses is rather poor for me). And Sony flies on the brand and it can be different with quality and durability.
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  • #3 16889321
    Ludwik XVI
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    The only sensible for this price and FHD is the Samsung M55 or M56 series.
    It has an image fluidizer and good contrast as it is on the VA matrix (to be checked before buying a specific copy)
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  • #4 16889409
    Bl4ke
    Level 9  
    Thanks for the answers.
    Panasonic TX-40ES510E - PLN 1900
    Sony KDL-40WE660 - PLN 1700

    Neither of these tv's noteworthy? Panasonic declares Motion Rate 800 Hz, this is a gimmick and this tv has no liquefiers?
    better to add and buy something else? Just what?

    Alternatively, how does Panasonic, Sony, which I gave above, e.g. some ordinary TV, let's say: LG 43LJ515V, Philips 43PFS4112 / 12 etc (I do not care about smart, I ask for image / liquidity)
  • #5 16890208
    Ludwik XVI
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Panasonic starts with the EX600 series. I wouldn't look at anything lower.
    The truth is that Samsung offers the best quality in the lowest price segment.
  • #6 16891691
    Bl4ke
    Level 9  
    1. In the post above, I meant whether, for example, this Panasonic TX-40ES510E will have a better image, smoother while moving than, for example, LG 43LJ515V or Philips 43PFS4112 / 12?

    2. Will the 4k tv scale the PC image well (for hdmi, 1920: 1080, 60hz)?
    Because I'm afraid of that, once I had such problems (except that long ago) on 1 tv just with scaling (the pc image looked much worse as it was not in the native 4k resolution) but maybe something has changed, now it would be ok and I am unnecessarily looking for full hd?
    If so, what TV for, say, PLN 2200 with the best image, fluidity (in this amount) and good scaling with a PC?
  • #8 16894012
    blackninja
    Level 14  
    Then you have TCL 49P60 for PLN 2199
    Android 7.0, high contrast, low input lag, black, Kodi, MxpPlayer, virtual mouse, voice control.

    And 49 "not 40" and without the application - brrrrr
  • #9 16899501
    Bl4ke
    Level 9  
    I did more research around the stores (with test materials on a pendrive).

    TCL - maybe it actually has more refined smart functions, but it does not matter to me, and the TV had uneven backlight and terrible smoothness of movement (0 fluidizers, very smudged)

    Sony KDL-40WE660 - this one is at the level of TV sets for PLN 1200, only the appearance is a plus :)

    Panasonic TX-40ES510E - seemed a bit better than Sony (and TLC) but also no traffic fluidizers and is not worth PLN 1,900,

    I will not write about LG until 2000, because it's a waste of time.


    Samsung turned out to be a positive surprise (traffic fluidizers actually exist and work), now the question is which model to choose? Are there any significant differences between the models:

    Samsung ue43m5572 - (full hd) - PLN 1690 in Neonet

    Samsung UE 43M5602 - (full hd) PLN 1799 in Euro

    Samsung ue43m5672 - (full hd) PLN 1799 online (so do not check before buying)

    and

    Samsung UE43 MU6102 - 1980 PLN Neonet and Mediaexpert, (it's 4k) - and here's the question: how will this TV scale the signal / work with the PC (1920: 1080 60hz via HDMI)?
    Will this TV be a better solution than eg ue43m5572?

    I still checked the Sony 43XE7005 with UHD (from Samsung, among others better colors, overall subjectively image but worse smoothness of movement) - price PLN 2,500
    there is also the Panasonic EX600E for PLN 2400 but I did not have the opportunity to try it here.

    So it is rather Samsung, but which one?
  • #10 16899589
    Ludwik XVI
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    You see, as I wrote in the Samsung budget for 2017, they are unbeatable :)

    The M55 / M56 series is a very good FHD TV for 2017.
    You would have to carefully compare the specifications to spot differences or call the Samsung hotline.
    Most often these are details such as the color of the casing, other tuners, and the sales channel.

    As for signal scaling - for PC the situation is different than for TV signal. Here, the lack of full chrome support immediately causes blurry fonts etc.
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  • #11 16899646
    Bl4ke
    Level 9  
    So there may be a problem with UHD and it would be appropriate to bring a laptop to the store :) ?

    UE43m5572 - VA is here, but high imput lag

    UE43MU6102 - IPS is here, but imput lag is low

    How about Samsung's durability?
  • #12 16899700
    Ludwik XVI
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Bl4ke wrote:
    So there may be a problem with UHD and it would be appropriate to bring a laptop to the store?

    This is the simplest solution. Remember about the appropriate setting of HDMI inputs on the TV. Service in the store will help you.

    Bl4ke wrote:
    How about Samsung's durability?

    Like all other tv. Unfortunately, it has become weaker in recent years :(
  • #13 16900159
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #14 16921233
    Bl4ke
    Level 9  
    I bought a Samsung UE43MU6172. Overall, TV is ok, i.e. natural, nice colors, good blackness, good scaling (also with pc), fluidizers work (when they are turned off the image is also quite smooth), smart a bit poor but works correctly and quite fast.

    I have only one problem, in the evening when the light is turned off against a white background and a little green you can see "dark clouds" (in the store it was invisible, while watching TV / movies, it is slightly visible during the match against the green grass).

    IMG_20171229_114343.jpg

    https://zapodaj.net/f40f92ebf42e7.jpg.html


    Can the tv advertise / try to replace in the store? Or is it normal? (I suppose it will be difficult to find the perfect model, the more that you can see it only at home)
  • #15 16921740
    Ludwik XVI
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    This is a standard LCD defect. Uneven illumination.
    You can find a better "complex" copy, but do not count on miracles. These types have ...
  • #16 16923304
    lesmian45
    Level 19  
    Exactly - backlighting is often a matter of a copy, not a specific model.
  • #17 16952020
    aa94
    Level 7  
    Hello. I also have this tv model (ue43mu6172) and I have virtually no clouds
    40-43 Inch Full HD TV Recommendations for 16m2 Room, 2-2.5m Viewing Distance, 1-3 Users & Gaming
    if you clearly have the same as in the picture, you can make a complaint, but knowing life, they will say that you are inventing the TV and everything is ok
    edit:
    I looked at the nameplate and my exact model is ue43mu6172uxxh ver 01
    just in case
    and in general, I recommend it, everyone scares you with lag, the more in first person shooting where you move the mouse and the character reacts after a while. I do not experience such a thing at all, the game is really nice, of course, only in 4: 4: 4 or 4: 2: 2 game mode. although in my opinion a smaller one would be better, but well 32 is not enough 43 is a bit too much and there are no compromises (40 more expensive than 43). generally recommend.
  • #18 16956312
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • #19 16957810
    aa94
    Level 7  
    when someone doesn't have a computer, tcl might be better. I have to admit that sometimes the Samsung menu can silt up, although a week ago I installed tv software updates and I don't know, maybe they improved it. but even so, when I connected the computer, I practically do not use the Samsung menu because and why. smart tv in general, no matter if it's samsung or tlc, it's a waste of time and a pile

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around recommendations for a 40-43 inch Full HD TV suitable for a 16m2 room with a viewing distance of 2-2.5 meters. Users emphasize the importance of good picture quality, reasonable fluidity, and low input lag, particularly for gaming. Various brands and models are evaluated, with Samsung's M55 and M56 series highlighted for their image quality and fluidity. Panasonic's TX-40ES510E and Sony KDL-40WE660 are mentioned but criticized for lacking effective motion fluidizers. The Samsung UE43MU6172 is ultimately recommended for its natural colors, good scaling with PC, and effective fluidizers, despite some users reporting issues with uneven backlighting. TCL is also discussed, noted for its smart features and even matrix illumination, but less favored for PC connectivity. The conversation includes considerations for input lag, chroma subsampling, and the importance of testing TVs in-store before purchase.
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