
Customers regard the 43" Class (42.5" Diag.) - LED - 2160p - Smart - 4K Ultra HD TV - Roku TV highly, praising its excellent picture quality, ease of use, and the inclusion of Roku. Many appreciate the 4K resolution and the affordable price point. While some noted the refresh rate as a potential drawback and expressed minor concerns about the remote's design, the overwhelmingly positive feedback focuses on the TV's performance and value.
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Some people were complaining about this tv and I'm sorry...but this TV IS AWESOME! I love the quality and the 4k videos from youtube look AMAZING! I love this tv! I know it's not samsung but for the price it does the same thing and it looks unbeliavable, even the 1080p blurays looks better on this. The sound is very good too and You can even use your headphones! I love it! 10/10
Posted by Yoyito2020
I purchased this unit as a 2nd 4k monitor to go with my Vizio (E43U-D2) and I'm less than impressed. This model had been speculated to be a great buy as a monitor given it's specs but the unit I received failed to deliver. The Good.... Low input lag Great Menu/UI Roku Quantity of 4k inputs Stand/Base is constructed as a single piece and not just legs (only reason I note is if using multiple 40"+ displays as monitors, fitting them entirely on a single desk can be tricky). Solid remote construction The Bad... Default hdmi mode to 1.4 (30hz) and not 2.0 (60hz) - Ok for those who know to dig into settings to adjust but not for those who expect plug and play. Noticeable grain in comparison to the Vizio 4k it's next to. Hdmi port 1,4:4:4, would not support 4k @ 60 hz. Ports 2-4 did however. Now I could have received a defective unit but since I do value first impressions and don't care for the time wasted returning products, I won't be exchanging it for a replacement to test and instead will be going with another Vizio E43U-D2. My setup is used for software development, database design, and normal document viewing/creation.
Posted by Jjmanfdl
If you are looking for a 4k 60Hz 4:4:4 monitor this is a very close win. Take this with a grain of salt however it is not truly 4:4:4 at 4k 60Hz. There is some strange software working in the background. Running this on my macbook 2015, displayport 1.2 to HDMI 2.0 via the club3d adaptor these are my results. At 4k 60Hz http://imgur.com/ojxaO4n At 1080p http://imgur.com/Zd9y33b At 4k 30Hz the image is the same as the 30Hz. You can see that you get a small sample of 4:4:4 but not the full 4:4:4. So overall for the price you can't go very wrong as of April 2016. Especially when you can buy these at the local BestBuy and test them out yourself. The other downfall is the pixel density could be a lot better if this was a 40in instead. A 43in is a bit too large and pixels can be seen. Though I use this for software development at 4K 60Hz and reading text is not straining due to the size. So I can give this 4 stars. 4k at 60Hz with ALMOST true 4:4:4 (from what I can test) has never been cheaper. ps: If you pick this up and test it with a modern nvidia or amd card I would love to see the chroma results.
Posted by EvilSam