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Looking for 50" TV with little to no reflections on the screen.

  • 28-12-2024 04:18PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6


    Currently we have an old (ca. 2015) 42" LG 42PA4500 Plasma TV with 1024x768 resolution.
    The picture is still remarkably good for its age.
    But it has always had these annoying reflections on the screen, both during the day and in the evening.
    It has a Humax HDR-1100S and a Firestick 4K Max attached via HDMI, and a DVD-player via RCA-cable.
    Which means the replacement TV probably doesn't need to be too 'smart'.
    We would like to get a 50", as there is not enough space for a bigger one.
    The TV will probably be on for about 10 hours every day, so preferably not an energy-guzzler.
    It should have a central pedestal, not separate legs on each end.
    Currently these 3 models are contenders:

    • TCL 50C805K (possibly first choice)
    • LG 50QNED87T6B
    • Sony KD50X75WLPU

    Both the TCL and the Sony are older TVs from 2023, are there any newer models?
    Which one of these has the least reflections and the best views, even from an angle?
    Or do you have a better suggestion?

    Budget up to €1K
    From reading the Forum, the TCL seems to be out of stock at the moment, when do you expect them in?



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