TV what to buy ?

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I am now looking to replace my 2024 model TCL 50 inch tv for same size but a better 2k TV Hisense looks a great bet what does the forum think . ( i not ruled out TCLK but the menu is not great on there and is slowwww) Has to be 50 inch any larger be too big for my table and we have a small room too , My other TV is a Sony 49 inch 2016 model works very well but not 2k at all . Feel Samsung and Sony be too expensive to buy and i prefer to change my TVs every 3 years anyway so what does the experts think ?
 
I am now looking to replace my 2024 model TCL 50 inch tv for same size but a better 2k TV Hisense looks a great bet what does the forum think . ( i not ruled out TCLK but the menu is not great on there and is slowwww) Has to be 50 inch any larger be too big for my table and we have a small room too , My other TV is a Sony 49 inch 2016 model works very well but not 2k at all . Feel Samsung and Sony be too expensive to buy and i prefer to change my TVs every 3 years anyway so what does the experts think ?
People will need to know your budget for recommendations?
 
This Samsung with an extra 20 per cent off discount code included on the page:


5 Star review from WHF and a TV I would recommend, let us know if it’s too much though?

Want a LG OLED TV?


This was £521 yesterday with a 5 year warranty.

Currys on EBay have a refurbished one for £480?


You could pay 3 easy payments too.
 
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I am now looking to replace my 2024 model TCL 50 inch tv for same size but a better 2k TV Hisense looks a great bet what does the forum think . ( i not ruled out TCLK but the menu is not great on there and is slowwww) Has to be 50 inch any larger be too big for my table and we have a small room too , My other TV is a Sony 49 inch 2016 model works very well but not 2k at all . Feel Samsung and Sony be too expensive to buy and i prefer to change my TVs every 3 years anyway so what does the experts think ?
I'm not sure what is cheaper.....I don't change my Panasonic / Samsung / Sony TVs for 10-12 years at least.
 
Are you sure you want to change the TV for a 4K model (I presume 2K is a typo) as the resolution difference at 50" will be minimal (If noticeable at all), also if its just the smart features that are slow you can just get a streaming box or stick to solve that problem.

Bill
 
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Whether the higher resolution makes a difference depends upon how close you sit - it's about angular resolution, not screen size per se. A 4k set should also offer high dynamic range, so if you are going to be watching things so encoded you should see gains that to my mind are often as important as higher resolution.

But quite why you'd want to change a TV every three years is beyond me, you don't seem to be saying there is a problem with what you have.
 
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