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Created:Sunday, December 10, 2017
Members: Sunday, December 10, 2017 at 03:55 eastern (1459 days ago)
Public: Sunday, December 10, 2017 at 03:55 eastern
Expiration:unknown
Location:BestBuy.com (click this link)
Heat level:this is a good deal
Countries:available in USA
Details:TCL 55" 4K 2160p Smart TV with HDR for $400
(repost)

This is one of the best 55-inch TV deals today. A TCL 55-inch LED-backlit LCD 4K 2160p TV for $400 at BestBuy.com and Target stores. Normally $450 to $500. This is the "S405" model.

Here's a user review of the TV, and a professional review.

Other than the 55-inch screen size and 4K 2160p resolution, this screen has
  • HDR (aka HDR10) is supported, according to the product specs, and
  • Roku built-in to the TV (full 4K and HDR support). Run Netflix, Amazon Instant Video, HBO, Vudu, and any Roku app directly on your TV.
When you view HDR compatible content (Netflix, YouTube, and Amazon do have HDR 4K content now), the contrast and brightness changes on parts of the screen to produce more life-like quality.

With HDR, brights look brighter and darks look darker for a more natural look. This video explains people who upgraded from 1080p to 4K often did not notice much difference, until HDR was introduced. For more explanation, here's an article,and a video.

Most other 55-inch TVs with HDR cost $600 and up.

Note, Blu-Ray players and discs do not support HDR. New "Ultra Blu-Ray" supports HDR, but instead of buying new equipment, stream 4K HDR content from Netflix, Amazon, YouTube, and Vudu.

However with Net Neutrality set to be eliminated in the US on Thursday, unfortunately, the future of 4K HDR streaming video may be in jeopardy for a lot of Americans. The FCC rules slated to replace Net Neutrality will enable cable companies to tamper with streaming video delivery as a way to generate revenue and unfairly compete for your TV viewing business by slowing competition. Corporate cable channels and companies will start prioritizing their own content over others, like Verizon did with Netflix before Net Neutrality. Most Americans have no choice who their home cable Internet company is, so switching to a different Internet provider is not even an option.
Companies:Best Buy, TCL
Categories:electronics, televisions

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