Thank you for a recommendation.Thomson 108cm (43 inch) Ultra HD (4K) LED Smart Android TV Online at best Prices In India
This is another option but the Kodak one seems good as well. Hope you are in a city which has a service centre for such small brands. If Vu 4K 43" comes back in stock at 26k, get that. That used to be the go-to recommendation for the price.
Since you have the budget, get 4K IMO. It will get mainstream soon, so your TV will be ready for it.
Chinese. Vu uses their stuff.Is hisense and indian or a foreign brand?Are their televisions reliable?
Yes they are OOS. Will have to call their customer care for stock arrival details.Why VU Premium TVs suddenly become out of stock in flipkart from a month or so. I remember 55" 4K HDR android TV form VU was 32k on flipkart when it was launched like 8 months ago.
Why ? I love mine. Has really good picture quality. Smart features also work great.Don't buy Mi TV not worth
Which model do you have? All models I have seen of MI TV are pathetic. Poor colours, contrast, blacks look grey. Skin ton looks like zombie.Why ? I love mine. Has really good picture quality. Smart features also work great.
High demand & low supplies. Maybe HiSense's entry into India is creating supply issues for Vu who used to buy a lot of stuff from them. Vu 4K TVs have been OOS for months now, esp 43" model at 25k.Why VU Premium TVs suddenly become out of stock in flipkart from a month or so. I remember 55" 4K HDR android TV form VU was 32k on flipkart when it was launched like 8 months ago.
See, if you never looked at something better, you will not see the difference at all, but Mi TVs generally have the dimmest display in the price segment. Once upon a time they sold 220 nit panels, not sure how better it is now, but they spoiled their reputation among tech-savvy people who are not recommending it.Why ? I love mine. Has really good picture quality. Smart features also work great.
HiSense 4K HDR 55" is out of stock in my region, priced 38k (6k more than VU 55") and with just one year warranty. I heard they launched with 5 years warranty initially. I can't trust HiSense, it's very new brand here in India.High demand & low supplies. Maybe HiSense's entry into India is creating supply issues for Vu who used to buy a lot of stuff from them. Vu 4K TVs have been OOS for months now, esp 43" model at 25k.
Yeah usually MI TV users are not at all tech savy. They are happy to get a cheap TV for the price they pay for. Also MI has become trusted brand for masses so they are selling such TVs for this price range.See, if you never looked at something better, you will not see the difference at all, but Mi TVs generally have the dimmest display in the price segment. Once upon a time they sold 220 nit panels, not sure how better it is now, but they spoiled their reputation among tech-savvy people who are not recommending it.
Current TV are not dim at all! Have even got a "you keep your TV too bright" comment. I have looked at other tv, a couple of sony models. This TV has also received several "great picture quality" comments. The only possibility is that the "adaptive brightness" feature. It does make things a bit dim, especially in dark scenes when the room is well lit.. but that can always be turned off.See, if you never looked at something better, you will not see the difference at all, but Mi TVs generally have the dimmest display in the price segment.
HiSense is a big brand globally in terms of sales, last year they were 4th:HiSense 4K HDR 55" is out of stock in my region, priced 38k (6k more than VU 55") and with just one year warranty. I heard they launched with 5 years warranty initially. I can't trust HiSense, it's very new brand here in India.
Most people with 300-400nit TVs surely don't run it at max brightness all the times, but considering HDR, you do need a high peak brightness for a good experience. Others just are better than Mi.Current TV are not dim at all! Have even got a "you keep your TV too bright" comment. I have looked at other tv, a couple of sony models. This TV has also received several "great picture quality" comments. The only possibility is that the "adaptive brightness" feature. It does make things a bit dim, especially in dark scenes when the room is well lit.. but that can always be turned off.
Its smart features work very well. on par with mi-box (minus the 2.4G wifi). But good enough that I stopped using it.
Yeah usually MI TV users are not at all tech savy. They are happy to get a cheap TV for the price they pay for. Also MI has become trusted brand for masses so they are selling such TVs for this price range.