THE NEW FLAT WIDE SCREEN TV

Hi guys,  how about we talk about some flat wide screen TV, cos noone loves their screen wide and clear like I do. In this post, I'll like to share with you some of the best 4k TV to have on your rader as soon as possible, and you don't even have to break the bank. 
When shopping for a 4K TV on a budget, you can opt for a model with the largest screen panel you can afford, or choose an offering with a smaller screen, better quality, and more available features. Making the right call depends on the way you plan to use the TV — a living room might benefit from a larger screen, while a bedroom setup might allow you to pick up a better TV with a smaller screen.


Until recently, the thought of a 4K dTV by Samsung with a curved display for less than $1,000 would have been crazy. Happily, thanks to the Samsung KU7500 series, the dream is now a reality. In addition to a 43-inch entry-level variant, the KU7500 series is also available with 49-inch panel for less than $900. Thanks to its superb picture quality, excellent upscaling engine, and rich set of apps and additional features, the TV is one of the best in its class.



LG UH6150
Priced at only $700 for a 55-inch variant, the LG UH6150 series delivers amazing value and a rich set of useful features that include support for HDR content. The tech giant's webOS 3.0 platform allows the 4K TV to stream video from all major services, including Netflix, Amazon Prime, and YouTube. Most importantly, the TV features a high-quality IPS display panel that's among the best in its price range.


Sony XBR-X800D(43-inch)

Sony's XBR-X800D lineup of 4K TVs is not only attractively priced and good-looking but also incredibly smart. Because it runs Android TV, the TV gives its users access to a vast library of apps, as well one of the best stores for digital media content in the business. Good image quality, HDR content support, and a solid upscaling engine are also part of the TV's key features.
Hisense H7C2
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BUY NOW from $358 (43-inch)
The Hisense H7C2 series of smart 4K TVs takes value to the next level with a starting price tag of $358. Available display size options range all the way to a 65-inch variant for $900. The TV's display quality is not as good as its more expensive rivals, but will deliver 4K content without breaking the bank. Hisense also backs it with a sweet four-year warranty.
Samsung KU6300
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BUY NOW from $460 (40-inch)
Samsung's Samsung KU6300 series is another affordable lineup of quality UHD TVs by one of the market leaders. Available in a variety of display panel sizes, the KU6300 has excellent picture quality. A powerful quad-core CPU, UHD upscaling, HDR support, and plenty of connectivity options make the KU6300 lineup worth considering.
LG UH7700
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BUY NOW $997 (55-inch)
A budget of $1,000 will land you LG's excellent UH7700 4K TV with a 55-inch display panel. It combines attractive design, an excellent IPS display panel with Dolby Vision HDR support, and a host of smart features via LG's latest webOS 3.0 smart TV platform. Larger screen sizes are also available, though their price tag goes well beyond $1,000.
TCL US5800
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BUY NOW from $500 (55-inch)
With an attractive price tag and built-in Roku TV streaming device, the TCL US5800 series of 4K TVs are a frugal cord-cutter's dream come true. There are two screen sizes to choose from — 55-inch and 65-inch. The latter is also priced at a rather reasonable $1,000. Screen casting support is also on board, as is the ability to control the TV via Roku's smartphone app.
Vizio M-Series
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BUY NOW from $848 (50-inch)
The Vizio M-Series of 4K TVs are among the best sellers in their price range for a good reason. They offer sleek design, good picture quality, and a rich software platform with plenty of apps and streaming services, as well as SmartCast support. Each TV comes with two remotes. One of them is a compact Android tablet, while the other one is a standard IR remote.

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