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Pioneer - 43" Class LED 4K UHD Smart Xumo TV

Model:PN43-751-24U
SKU:6543645
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Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars with 1228 reviews

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Customers are saying

Customers have good things to say about the picture quality, price, easy setup, sound, and 4k resolution of the 43" Class LED 4K UHD Smart Xumo TV. They appreciate that the TV offers great value for the price, with many praising its clear and vibrant picture quality, user-friendly interface, and good sound quality. However, some customers have mentioned limited connectivity options, a limited selection of apps, slow performance, occasional power issues, and remote control problems.

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  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Good Features for the Price, Def Not Perfect

    After using this for a few days as a replacement in my office, I can say that at $170, this TV is pretty good. Being the cheapest 4k option with Dolby Vision & Atmos support, it is a very good price. All of that seems to work pretty well, and the picture is surprisingly good. I'd say this is definitely a great value TV. That being said, it is certainly not perfect. If you're just looking for the basic apps, xumo is totally fine. If you have home media (i.e. plex or something similar), Xumo is garbage and you will absolutely need to get a roku, chromecast, or shield. Xumo does not allow to stream personal media on your home network, at least through Plex. I currently use the chromecast 4k with it, and it work fantastically. Xumo's limitations aside, the TV is a bit slow, which isn't unexpected, however it has a loading screen when switching inputs, as well as a boot up process that takes a bit longer than I anticipated. The picture adjustment settings are basically nonexistent, so customization there is quick lacking. Expectations for this TV should be low. it is awesome under $200, and one of the better options at that price. It can not be in any conversation with my LG C3 OLED, but that TV is 8x the price. The TV is a great value, and perfect when paired with a $50 chromecast 4k or roku stick 4k.

    Posted by JamesT

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Better then roku for budget tvs.

    I got this tv for the guest room and was going for something of cheap but quality. I did my research and chose this over the roku becuase i was tired of the cheaper roku tvs being laggy. This one did not disappoint me, it surprised me with really good tv quality picture for the price it was. I like this better then the $300 65 inch roku tv we have at the living room. The sound is really good without speakers but get a speaker system if you want for maximal sound. The interface is much better and smoother then roku. I believe the tv remote has a big home feature button with a voice dedicated button as well. Like i said the quality of the picture is really good for the price. Worth getting for budget buyers. And i have a 120htz hicence 4k tv that researched for optimal performance for my ps5. Im sure this works great with a ps5 as well.

    Posted by Jaymasters

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Using Pioneer 43" 4K TV as PC monitor

    It works great as a 4k PC monitor. This is what I learned during the set up. - It has HDMI 2 ports. It can display 4K at 60Hz if you connect it to a source capable of that with an HDMI 2 cable or higher. 4k at 30 Hz is not enough when I use it as a PC monitor. Mouse pointer movement is choppy, and the clicks are inaccurate at 30 Hz. Please make sure you are getting 60Hz to get a good experience. - I am using it with an HP PC with integrated Intel UHD Graphics and HDMI 1.4b/HDCP 2.2 port. I can get 4k @ 60Hz using HDMI 2.0 cable. - Set the PC HDMI input to Game mode. PC mode is not available in the settings. - You can set the Default input. When you turn the TV on, it will switch to that input after the home screen is displayed for a couple of seconds. Settings > Antenna and inputs > Default input > choose the HDMI port your PC uses. - HDMI-CEC does not work with my PC. it does not turn on or off with my PC power and HDMI signal. - If you are going to turn off the monitor by physical switch (on the left lower corner) than using the TV remote, turn off the TV before the PC. If you turn of the PC first, the TV gets confused for a few seconds from loss of input signal.

    Posted by GutFeeling

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