
Customers commend the 50" Class F50 Series QLED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV for its exceptional picture quality, ease of use, and the value for its price. Many appreciate the smart TV functionality and vibrant colors offered by the QLED technology. However, some users have experienced issues with the remote control's reliability and ease of use. A few customers also reported concerns about the TV's overall reliability.
I’m blown away by the quality of picture this insignia has. I swapped out a not to old 1080 insignia led smart fire tv. I am very pleased with the color and deep black color. QLED turns off the leds that are black making the colors pop.
Posted by Jtrev
Specs for 50' Model: 4K, 60FPS, HDR, Dynamic backlight. (capped at 30hrtz/fps in Windows until you go into advance display settings and change it to 60hrtz.) I got this TV (50 inch model) for about $320 back in September and so far it's been a good experience. Speakers aren't the best but the screen quality is quite nice and the HDR is also pretty. Some reviews mention deformities in the panel like light spots where the screen is brighter than it should be creating a noticeable spot of light, I myself didn't have that problem but do note this is a budget 4k HDR TV so it's to be expected, just turn the TV on at home on the ground before mounting it or anything like that so you ensure that you recieved a good panel. If you are like me and get a good panel then it's a perfectly fine experience besides 2 things: I use this tv as an oversized main monitor for my PC and as a TV for my PS5 so I noticed something weird. Basic HDMI devices worked just fine and could have the Picture settings changed in settings but consoles like the PS5 are forced into game mode which disabled HDR and made the picture more saturated to "see better in dark games so you can defeat your enemies easier". . . I was trying to play a horror game at the time though and got frustrated searching forums for hours until I just got fed up and tried connecting the TV to the internet to update it. This fixed it because I guess when they made the base OS for the tv they thought people wouldn't want to use their new HDR TV with their fancy new systems? Anyways it works now and I can use it at 4K 60FPS with HDR now on my PS5 on the Dynamic setting which I prefer for all my devices. 2nd problem I had was when watching 4K HDR videos on my PC some videos would utilize very black screens with vivid colors in the center. They were meant for OLED TVs but I figured it would still look cool on my TV but for some reason it had an odd artifact of green translucent squares appearing in the dark spots of the screen, I've testing it in PC and PS5 games and the problem isn't there on those platforms but I guess some videos made with OLEDs in mind have weird problems on this display. All around it's a pretty great TV but keep in mind it's a budget oriented experience. Doesn't mean it's bad but it has it's odd small problems here and there but perfectly acceptable experience if you update the TVs OS before seriously using it.
Posted by Matt
It's a great Fire TV. Loads of apps. Download apps you love. Picture is sharp and has great contrast. Get a soundbar. Speakers are awful as would be expected. Easy to mount on a wall. You can't go wrong with Insignia. My third Insignia! I'll buy this brand again. Awesome TV
Posted by Smooooth
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