If LG is not on the serious LCD list then Hisense certainly isn’t also. In the end you are hyping a budget brand with a terrible reputation for quality.
Why do keep saying budget brand but own that LG? Have you actually saw the prices of the top Hisense and TCL vs yours?If LG is not on the serious LCD list then Hisense certainly isn’t also. In the end you are hyping a budget brand with a terrible reputation for quality.
Let me say what I'm doing... hopefully it will help?Maybe I should wait until these clownos get their s*** together and figure out HDR, HDMI, etc standards. Quit coming out with barely improved devices for $2k every year and pick something. Already hearing about 8k when 4k s*** isn't even standard yet. One of the biggest scams in electronics.
Why do keep saying budget brand but own that LG? Have you actually saw the prices of the top Hisense and TCL vs yours?
You own a budget TV sir.
Korean made electronics have given me nothing but problems and before my current Sony I owned a $3500 LG 4K(they aren't that price these days) and it had problems that LG did not help with.
The H9F is a great price/performing tv.Hisense is a budget brand. LG certainly has a range of TVs from low to high but their reputation is not bottom of the barrel like Hisense is.
The H9F is a great price/performing tv.
They are bringing Dual LCD to America...
A tech that has over 2 million dimming zones.
What has LG done in recent years for LCD?
What new promising tech are they bringing to LCD's?
Reliability you say? I say read the horror stories from owners of LG OLED's.
They didn't invent HDMI 2.1 and they only support some of the features ie the TV's aren't true HDMI 2.1.First on the market with HDMI 2.1.
LG is one of the most open platforms and in particular supporting all HDR formats outside of HDR+.
Nano cell technology
WebOS is best in class
My have thoughA great FALD LED when viewed straight on can have little to no blooming.
Yes glowing and not so good blacks are inherited in IPS displays.Glowing blacks? The IPS panel shows itself a bit with no lights on. There are certainly no glowing blacks though. It’s a great picture overall.
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Who concurs?
Wait on CES is my advice.
Is there a good chance we’ll see a set with these qualities at CES?I am waiting for CES 2020 for a 4k Full Array LED set that has....
HDMI 2.1/4k/120hz/VRR for gsync etc
Low input lag
1500+ nits brightness
Dolby Vision