FEATURED TCL LE55FHDF3310TA 55-Inch 1080p 120Hz LED HDTV (Black)
- Enhanced picture quality
- Plug and play compatibility
- Numerous inputs and outputs
- USB and MHL Connection For Photo Viewing
- Two Year Limited Warranty
TCL LE55FHDF3310 55-Inch 1080p 120 Hz CMI LED HDTV with 2-Year Warranty. Enjoy a big screen viewing experience with the TCL 55-Inch 1080p 120-Hz CMI Direct-lit LED HDTV. This back-lit LED television offers 1080p high-definition picture quality, lots of connections featuring MHL compatibility, with a picture that delivers incredible contrast and vibrancy. Whether you’re hosting movie night, cheering on a favorite team, or sharing your latest vacation photos on the USB or MHL connection, you’ll love how this high-definition LED television brings your media to life.
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Jimbo
September 18, 2013
Best TV in its size for the price.,
Purchased this model from bestbuy for $399, believe it was on amazon for the same price.
Pros:
– Absurdly low price
– Slim Bezel, generally attractive low key aesthetics
– Loud (but standard quality) Speakers
– No problems with build or design quality (no dead/stuck pixels, no light leaking, etc.)
– Nice deep blacks, great image quality overall
– 3 HDMI
Cons (many of these are obvious artifacts of the low price):
– Not real 120hz (like almost every TV that claims 120hz), but rather frame interpolation. It is 60hz. No noticable effect on high def files/streaming so far. Although I haven’t watched sports on it.
– No ethernet or wireless card
– Sufficient but limited connections, noticeably missing was optical audio out
– Colors cannot manually be adjusted (RGB), there are three color settings, “Normal/Warm/Cool.” For the price, I was surprised any of these settings were accurate. The default color setting (normal) was relatively accurate, but the warm setting was functionally perfect. Therefore I ultimately chose the warm setting for color accuracy and then modified the other image settings to turn the highly accurate warn setting into my personal preference of slightly cool coloring (similar to the default scheme you would see on many samsung LCD computer monitors). BOTTOM LINE – More control is always better, but you can get an image with this tv that is highly accuratem, although it takes a bit of doing (also sharpness is absurdly high by default on this thing).
For $399 and free shipping, I basically consider this an absurd windfall that I was able to obtain simply due to the previously mediocre reviews of TCL (or its relative obscurity in general in the USA). This is a damn fine TV, and outstrips many many others I have seen in terms of image quality and color accuracy (despite not having manual RGB controls). If this thing goes on sale again, I would jump on it.
And hell, its a two year warranty just in case. But you are getting almost 50 inches for $400-500. It’s hard to complain.
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