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I saw the Anandtech 4K TV guide, does anybody have a list of TV's that check all the features?
I know they mentioned the Hisense TV in the article (it's the right size range for me), but it's missing some 4k features. I'm willing to spend more than the $600 to get something that will truly last 5+ years and work with everything that comes out in the next few years. Lets say $1,000 for a 45-55" TV.
I don't want/need "smart TV" features or 3D tech, all the money should go towards getting the best TV/picture possible.
Side note, I would like to use the TV as a monitor with a laptop for AutoCAD and drafting software (primary reason for 4k). Minor TV calibration will be done by eye with simple online test pages (like lagom lcd test).
I know they mentioned the Hisense TV in the article (it's the right size range for me), but it's missing some 4k features. I'm willing to spend more than the $600 to get something that will truly last 5+ years and work with everything that comes out in the next few years. Lets say $1,000 for a 45-55" TV.
I don't want/need "smart TV" features or 3D tech, all the money should go towards getting the best TV/picture possible.
Side note, I would like to use the TV as a monitor with a laptop for AutoCAD and drafting software (primary reason for 4k). Minor TV calibration will be done by eye with simple online test pages (like lagom lcd test).