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Infinix 55W1Q 4K TV review: worth a second look

Can the Infinix 55W1 QLED Smart TV become your next upgrade? Here's our review.

Infinix is known for offering value-for-money devices. Its laptops have all stood the test of time and still exist in my personal budget laptop recommendation list. So when I heard that Infinix had released a new line-up of QLED TVs, namely the Infinix W1 QLED series, I had to check it out. The key feature of this TV lineup is the LG's smart WebOS integration. But what about the picture quality? Sound quality? What about the overall experience? Well, this review will take you through the finer points and help decide whether you should consider this Infinix 55W1 QLED TV as your next upgrade or not.

Table of Contents

Starting with the variants and pricing, the Infinix W1 QLED Smart TV Series offers three variants: a 32-inch (HD-Ready) model priced at Rs 10,499, a 55-inch (4K) model at Rs 34,999, and the most expensive 65-inch TV (4K) available for Rs 47,999. Now, focusing on the 55-inch model, let's delve into the features and capabilities of this TV.

Design and build quality

Ports

Display

HD SDR

Sound quality

Software and remote

Verdict

The Infinix 55W1 QLED Smart TV is priced at Rs 34,999. You can find more affordable 55-inch options from brands like Thomson, White Westinghouse, Blaupunkt, iFFALCON, Motorola, Acer, and others. What this Infinix W1QLED TV offers you is unmatched SDR performance, superb visual quality, a good selection of labelled I/O ports, and a lag-free software experience.

The absence of Dolby Vision HDR support on this TV results in a somewhat underwhelming HDR performance. If only we lived in a world where, there was no HDR content, or say HDR was scarcely available, I would call this the best value for money 4K TV for the price of 35K. If HDR matters to you a lot, I would recommend the 55-inch Thomson 55OPMAXGT9030 as that TV comes at a more affordable price point of Rs 29,999 and offers better HDR; Dolby Vision quality and a slightly more impressive 40W sound output.

This 55-inch TV from Infinix should be considered if you plan to watch a lot of Full HD, UHD non-HDR, SDR content. 

Editor's rating: 8 / 10

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