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Looking to Upgrade to 4K on Black Friday? Here's the best deals I could find.

bomblord1

Banned
Disclaimer: I do not guarantee the quality of any of these sets only that they are advertised as 4K and they are comparatively cheap.

"Cheap" (<$400) 4k sets

Everything here is under $400 (after applicable credits) and at least over $100 off of comparable products when not on sale

All deals appear to be in store only unless they are an online storefront

Best Buy: $200
Toshiba 49" 2160P with built in Chromecast
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Costco: $289.99
Samsung 40" 4K Smart LED

Dell: $299.99
LG 43" 4K Ultra HD Smart TV Plus

HHGregg
LG 43" 4K $299.99

Kohls:$249.99 + $75 Kohls Cash (Kohls Cash is basically an in store gift card that can only be used on certain days)
Haier : 49" 4K Ultra HD TV

Kohls: $499.99 + $150 Kohls Cash (Kohls Cash is basically an in store gift card that can only be used on certain days)
LG 55" 4K ULED Smart TV

Sams Club: $348
Vizio 50" 4K UHD Smart Cast Home Theater Display. In stores

Target: $249.99
Hisense Smart Ultra HD TV Ultra Smooth Motion 120

Target: $397.99
Samsung 50" Smart Ultra HD TV

Target: $199.99
Element 43" Smart UHDTV

Walmart: $298
Phillips 55" LED Smart 4K TV

Walmart: $398
50" Samsung LED Smart 4K TV

Because of the higher price of these next sets I'm making a point to check out at least 1 review of these next TV's and it has to be positive. If there is no reviews or the reviews were not positive I won't post it. I'm still not guaranteeing amazing quality or a full feature set but I was able to find at least 1 relatively positive (non-consumer) review

"Middle of the road" sets($400-$800).

HHGregg $399.99
Samsung 50" 4K HDR

HHGregg $799.99
LG UH7700 55" (note the review I found of this said "exceptionally good for gaming" although it wasn't incredibly specific)

Target $697.99
Samsung 6300 Smart Ultra HDTV

"High-End" sets ($800+)
Once again not promising anything except at least 1 positive review

BestBuy $899
Sony X850D - 55" Class (54.6" Diag.) - 2160p - Smart - 4K Ultra HD TV with High Dynamic Range

BestBuy $997
Samsung KS8000 - 55" Class - (54.6" Diag.) - LED - 2160p - Smart - 4K Ultra HD TV - with High Dynamic Range - Silver

HHGregg $899.99
Sony X850D 55"

HHGregg $999.99
Samsung KS8000 55"

HHGregg $1299.99
LG UH8500 55"

Well there it is. I'm sure I've missed plenty so feel free to post your own. Cyber Monday is also right after black Friday and may be a bit easier for many of you to get deals on so don't forget about that.
 

Kaako

Felium Defensor
I shall remain strong until after CES 2017.
You and me both bud! I'm glad prices are now in impulse buy territory though for a 4K panel. Now we just need OLED prices to drop major as well next year and we'll be set. ;)
 

Garudan

Banned
Would be grateful if anyone with more knowledge than I about UHD TVs could throw some cents in on whether any of these are good for a PS4 Pro or if one should wait until they can get into 4K at a higher price level.
 

shira

Member
Cheap 4k panels with judder or bad colors/contrast ate really hard to recommend.

Get a great 1080p tv for the same price
 

M_A_C

Member
what the best "top of the line" type deal? I don't mind spending more money is all I'm saying.
 

ShyMel

Member
Would be grateful if anyone with more knowledge than I about UHD TVs could throw some cents in on whether any of these are good for a PS4 Pro or if one should wait until they can get into 4K at a higher price level.

Same, I know next to nothing about them. Don't want to be that person who buys a new TV just because it's on sale but it turns out to be a bad choice.
 

bomblord1

Banned
Would be grateful if anyone with more knowledge than I about UHD TVs could throw some cents in on whether any of these are good for a PS4 Pro or if one should wait until they can get into 4K at a higher price level.

If someone wants to dig into reviews of the sets and recommend the best one I will gladly put it in the OP. If not I'll attempt it
 

Garudan

Banned
Cheap 4k panels with judder or bad colors/contrast ate really hard to recommend.

Get a great 1080p tv for the same price


I thought it might be something like this. I've got a great 1080p screen but I'm only sitting on 40". Would like to make the 50+ bump with 4K but I'll probably be waiting until next year. I've heard some of these sets have like grey blacks which is totally unacceptable to me.
 

bomblord1

Banned
I thought it might be something like this. I've got a great 1080p screen but I'm only sitting on 40". Would like to make the 50+ bump with 4K but I'll probably be waiting until next year. I've heard some of these sets have like grey blacks which is totally unacceptable to me.

From what I could find the Vizio at Sams Club is the best with the Samsung at Both Target and Walmart coming in second

https://www.cnet.com/products/vizio-e-series-2016/

http://4k.com/tv/samsung-ku6300-rev...un60ku6300-un55ku6300-un50ku6300-un40ku6300/#
 
These are pretty low end models that manufacturers try to get rid of on Black Friday. I probably wouldn't recommend any of them to be honest.
 

Sephzilla

Member
I need to ask a really stupid question. Is there a significant impact in quality of 1080p content (like blurays and such) on a 4k TV?
 

bomblord1

Banned
I need to ask a really stupid question. Is there a significant impact in quality of 1080p content (like blurays and such) on a 4k TV?

Sort of? It can vary by tv. If you're thinking it's going to look significantly worse probably not. At average sitting distance (7 foot) you would be hard pressed to see it in any circumstances
 

shandy706

Member
Sweet, a $29 soundbar. I don't need anything fancy, may grab that.

Edit*

If you don't want to spend a lot of money, get the 4k Hisense with HDR that is low priced even before Black Friday. It's probably the #1 "cheap" 4k TV performance wise. Switch that bad boy to game mode and you're set.

No reason to buy these "BF" specific TVs.
 

Chamber

love on your sleeve
I need to ask a really stupid question. Is there a significant impact in quality of 1080p content (like blurays and such) on a 4k TV?

It looks the same. You're not going to suddenly think 1080p looks like shit just because it's not native res, not until you see things in 4K and start directly comparing them anyway.
 

Sephzilla

Member
Sort of? It can vary by tv. If you're thinking it's going to look significantly worse probably not. At average sitting distance (7 foot) you would be hard pressed to see it in any circumstances

It looks the same. You're not going to suddenly think 1080p looks like shit just because it's not native res, not until you see things in 4K and start directly comparing them anyway.

Ok. I've admittedly not kept up a ton on TV tech recently so I was a little worried about the jump to 4k being as jarring as the jump from, for example, DVD to to BluRay
 
Would be grateful if anyone with more knowledge than I about UHD TVs could throw some cents in on whether any of these are good for a PS4 Pro or if one should wait until they can get into 4K at a higher price level.

HDR10 TRUE 4K or Bust
None of the TV's posted on the OP will get you the true experience.

At least from what I've read in the past few days.
 

Bsigg12

Member
If the TV doesn't have HDR10 or Dolby Vision support, I wouldn't get it. The resolution bump can be nice but HDR is far more important.
 

spannicus

Member
Thanks for the thread. Sucks i cant afford a damn 4k with HDR but hey. Maybe next year some new shit will come out called HD double R with 12 bit panel and quantum mega dot technology. 6000 us dollars for the 50 inch. Hehehe
 

otapnam

Member
Costco has a few 65" Samsung models with "hdr1000" for 1200-1400$

Anyone know what the equivalent model numbers are (since costco has its own different #'s)
 

Sephzilla

Member
I would avoid the Vizio E series. If you're on the budget the best buy is either the Sony X800D or the Samsung KU6300.

Just curious, any reason why? I've had mostly great experiences with Vizio in the past. Will that TV and/or the ones you mentioned have all the fun HDR stuff?

Edit- Holy shit, KU6300's are on a big sale at Wal Mart
 

Chamber

love on your sleeve
Just curious, any reason why? I've had mostly great experiences with Vizio in the past. Will that TV and/or the ones you mentioned have all the fun HDR stuff?

The Sony TV is closest to UHD Premium recommendations, only lacking in peak brightness. The Samsung tv is right behind it but doesn't have wide color gamut.

The Vizio E series doesn't support HDR at all.
 

Sephzilla

Member

Chamber

love on your sleeve
Hmm. The Samsung one is touted as being an HDR set. Maybe I'm missing something?

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Samsung-UN55KU6300-55-inch-Smart-4K-UHD-TV/51500799#about-item

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That's marketing. A lot of TV's will accept an HDR signal but won't correctly display the information. A TV without wide color gamut cannot possibly display HDR correctly.

To make it simple, the features you really want in a 4K TV haven't trickled down to the budget market yet. You either have to accept a sacrifice somewhere or just wait until stuff gets cheaper.
 
Not trying to be elitist, but just save your money and get better TVs. You're throwing away money just to have something that says 4k on it. If you absolutely need a new TV right now then by all means.
 

lt519

Member
Just a tip too, if you don't want to deal with Black Friday madness. Many credit card companies offer Price Protection for up to 90 days which includes Black Friday sales. So you can buy the TV now, grab the ad on Black Friday, and send your receipt and ad to your credit card company and they will refund the difference.
 

LOLCats

Banned
Do not buy the made for Black Friday Televisions. They are all total crap made from bottom of the bin parts with minimal QA.
 

ultrazilla

Member
Would be grateful if anyone with more knowledge than I about UHD TVs could throw some cents in on whether any of these are good for a PS4 Pro or if one should wait until they can get into 4K at a higher price level.

This cannot be quoted enough. Even in relation to Xbox One S as well.

Edit: Read a few replies above. Most of these are non HDR or poorly rated.
 

Kagoshima_Luke

Gold Member
I wonder how many people are going to buy some of these TVs thinking they have HDR and end up being let down. Or maybe the masses don't care enough about HDR yet?
 

bomblord1

Banned
I wonder how many people are going to buy some of these TVs thinking they have HDR and end up being let down. Or maybe the masses don't care enough about HDR yet?

I doubt "the masses" even know what HDR is let alone care. I've literally never seen the term used outside of GAF and recent gaming press conferences.
 
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