I feel like including at minimum a slide for each TV that shows if it's 60htz or 120+htz, what type of TV meaning if it's LED, LCD LED, mini led, OLED (probably not at this price point, QOLED, Mini-LED etc etc, also including what the port options are meaning does the TV have any 2.1 HDMI ports, # of 2.0 HDMI etc etc. Also how many NITS or how bright the TV can get. I feel like that would have been helpful info vs including things like it has a filmmaker mode or motion clarity mode or whatever when most tvs even budget has these options albeit maybe poorly implemented. Maybe I'm wrong but as someone currently in the market for a TV I feel like that info is some of the data people are looking for. Appreciate the video Edit: you did include some of this for the Vizio listing but I feel like it would have been helpful in the other listings as well. Solid video though not trying to bash it as it is helpful
► Links to the Best Budget TVs 2024 we listed in this video:
► 6. Roku 75-Inch Select Series (Largest) - geni.us/BzUY
► 5. Samsung CU8000 (High-Tech) - geni.us/iGzgH9P
► 4. Vizio 50-Inch MQX Series (for Gaming) - geni.us/9uLX6j
► 3. LG UR9000 65-Inch (for Movies) - geni.us/4sv7
► 2. TCL 65-Inch Q7 (Top Image Quality) - geni.us/cAN4
► 1. Hisense U6HF (Best 2024 Model) - geni.us/8Zce
I feel like including at minimum a slide for each TV that shows if it's 60htz or 120+htz, what type of TV meaning if it's LED, LCD LED, mini led, OLED (probably not at this price point, QOLED, Mini-LED etc etc, also including what the port options are meaning does the TV have any 2.1 HDMI ports, # of 2.0 HDMI etc etc. Also how many NITS or how bright the TV can get.
I feel like that would have been helpful info vs including things like it has a filmmaker mode or motion clarity mode or whatever when most tvs even budget has these options albeit maybe poorly implemented.
Maybe I'm wrong but as someone currently in the market for a TV I feel like that info is some of the data people are looking for. Appreciate the video
Edit: you did include some of this for the Vizio listing but I feel like it would have been helpful in the other listings as well. Solid video though not trying to bash it as it is helpful
I'm thinking about the LG thin q from Costco
#1 pick isnt even native 120
Thank you for your informative video
great picks😊