Five cheap HDTV’s one should avoid at all costs
There is no way nobody dislikes best deals But sometimes, you have to look beyond the actual money spent and really try to make an analysis of what you bought.
The worst feeling after purchasing a TV is when you are aware there is a tiny bit of regret you carry and tis regret continues to grow on a daily basis. Yes, even though you saved a few bucks, you are still going to stare at that lackluster TV panel for the next couple of years.
To save you from future regrets, here is a list of five TVs you should probably avoid at all costs.
The first TV might come as surprise to some people because that TV is Insignia, which is one of the best money TVs around. Kind of like the Frankenstein of the TV universe, this particular brand utilizes parts from Toshiba and Samsung TVs and past versions of LG. Sometimes you are not aware of what of what exactly you are purchasing.
Next on the list is the ultra-cheap Sceptre 50 inch UHD TV. It comes with a price tag of $210, which is quite low but if you desire nice core pictures, you should probably search elsewhere. In fact, its picture quality is quite poor, mainly due to a combination of poor image processing and terrible backlighting. But, hey if $210 is all you can afford then go get it.
If its smart capabilities you require, then better stay away from the Hitachi 43 inch HDTV. In sum, it does not contain smart capabilities and then its disaster from there. Its HD picture quality is quite mediocre and its doesn’t even have the capability to support HDR technology. Perhaps the Hitachi brand forgot we are currently in the 21st century.
Another HDTV that best sums up trashy HDTVs is the Westinghouse 55 inch HDTV. You will have to part away with more than $400 in order to obtain this HDTV but nonetheless you will be able to have HDR support unlike the others previously mentioned in this article. Its viewing experience is ho-hum and its 4K and high definition picture quality are both poor in the normal sense. If you currently possess wraparound seating and want to buy this HDTV, then be aware this TV possesses a narrow viewing angle which will frustrate.
Priced at $380, the RCA 60 inch UHD TV might appear as a shrewd buy. But if you have any expectations for picture quality, then be rest assured you will be disappointed with this particular buy. 4K was a part of the product description, but you will be at loss as to where this particular resolution is hiding. To make matters worse, its HDR is also very poor.