TCL 55S405 55-Inch 4K Ultra HD Roku Smart LED TV.
Features and details:-
1. Price - why pay 2-3X more for (maybe) a 5% image quality improvement?
2. ROKU - essentially saves you one input and has a good interface.
3. Picture - stunning providing the source content is good (if it's no TV no matter how expensive it will look good).
4. Inputs - not enough HDMI, but lots of other stuff which is good.
CONS:-
1. Inputs - another HDMI or two would've been great.
2. Settings - had a hard time figuring this out. You have to be watching something to adjust the more advanced picture settings. Seems weird.
3. Dim picture - yeah, a bit brighter would've been better. You can tinker with brightness but that just washes the image out.
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Features and details:-
- Dimensions (W x H x D): 55 inch
- Keen usefulness offers access to more than 4,000 gushing stations including in excess of 450,000 motion pictures and TV scenes by means of Roku TV
- Sets 4K Ultra HD picture clearness with the differentiation, shading, and detail of High Dynamic Range (HDR) for the most exact picture.
- Direct-lit LED produces great picture quality. Panel Resolution: 3840 x 2160. Dual-band Wi-Fi & Ethernet port
- 120Hz invigorate rate permits quick moving activity scenes to be seen with for all intents and purposes no movement obscure. Wi-Fi: 802.een with virtually no motion blur.
- Inputs: 3 HDMI 2.0 with HDCP 2.2 (one with HDMI ARC), 1 USB (media player), RF, Composite, Headphone Jack, Optical Audio Out, etc.
- Tv setting:-
- TV Brightness: Brighter
Picture mode: Normal (Movie is too red, Sports too green, Vivid too saturated and grainy, Low power lacks punch)
Picture size: Auto or Direct
Audio effect: Normal
Sleep Timer: Off
Advanced picture settings
Dynamic contrast: Off
Backlight: 100
Shading temperature: Normal (warm = excessively red, cool = excessively blue)
Contrast: 100
Sharpness: 25 (everyone loves 0, a little sharp is okay, just avoid ghosting and halos)
Color: 45
Tint: 0
Shading temperature: Normal (warm = excessively red, cool = excessively blue)
1. Price - why pay 2-3X more for (maybe) a 5% image quality improvement?
2. ROKU - essentially saves you one input and has a good interface.
3. Picture - stunning providing the source content is good (if it's no TV no matter how expensive it will look good).
4. Inputs - not enough HDMI, but lots of other stuff which is good.
CONS:-
1. Inputs - another HDMI or two would've been great.
2. Settings - had a hard time figuring this out. You have to be watching something to adjust the more advanced picture settings. Seems weird.
3. Dim picture - yeah, a bit brighter would've been better. You can tinker with brightness but that just washes the image out.
Check more details and buy this tv. Click below bottom
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