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This is the 2017 Pixelight HDR 65in 4K Smart TV. (There are many confusing names for the same size TV's with Vu, also features improves and varies by year)nnSmooth delivery and same day installation (after some push and follow up). This is despite a rush of orders this past week due to lower prices, world cup football rush etc.nnThis piece of tech is some work of art on my living room wall already.nnRan a series of tests for dead pixels, bleeding, other performance checks using non compressed 4K, HDR10 UHD specific videos, simply amazing.nnVu is Value for money, (Luxury ..hmm I don't think so).nnThe price drop gave me a chance to score a deal as low as ₹65000. At ₹1000 per inch for a UHD it is equivalent to current US retail rates. Given India taxes everything to cause prices to double on landing or assembly.nnGreat fit and finish, great performance, great sound for a TV speaker. No complaints. nnSports and action have smooth rendering despite the pathetic 50Hz refresh rates thanks to Vu providing alternate makeup technology.This is where if you pay 130% more for the Quantum Pixelight version in 2018 you can get 100hz refresh rates.nnUpscaling 1080p videos is really a big positive. Even performance of not so high quality videos on YouTube was pretty good.nnCons -nnIt's not ultra thin, takes up a good 4 inches of depth on the wallnnNo Bluetooth (for headset use at night)nnThis is a monster power hungry display... expect higher electric bills, that's with most brands for all this technology.nnVery Limited apps, no Amazon Prime..also uses Opera browser.nnExtended warranty sales attempt by Jeeves...I don't like being sold extras.nnREVISED after 30 days of moderate use - downgrade 4*nn1. Best to attach a Fire Stick or Chromecast to this I feel, no updates, no app install allowed etc.n2. There is a major WiFi issue with a Patch which only few Vu engineering team members know about I got mine updated to prevent LOADING loop on the screen on YouTube videosn3. Edge dimming has issues at times, looks like bleeding but it's not really.n4. I almost bought the TCL 4K 65in Android on Amazon to make up for lack of features on this for my bedroom TV, missed it by a second on checkout OTP delay...oh well! Saved 60000₹nn90 Day Review - Neutral at 4*nnWith FireTV stick (1080p) we have been extensively using this TV and can confirm that it was the much needed steroid given lack of apps and content by default.nnI continue to play YouTube videos directly.nnNo new issues or performance degradation at all.nnValue for money! It's always out of stock now and the ₹70,000 65inch Android Vu TV is probably a better choice this big holiday sale season next month.nnVA+ panels are better than IPS in my view, unless you really need a wider viewing area given your living room design limitations.
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Brand | VU |
Model | LTDN65XT800XWAU3D (2017) 65 inch (165 cm) LED 4K TV |
Series | Premium UHD |
Warranty | 1 Year |
Box Contents | Television, Remote Control, Batteries, Tabletop Stand, Wall Mount, Power Cord, User Manual, Warranty Card |
Type | LED |
Size(Diagonal) | 65 Inch (165.1 cm, Ideal for 8-15 or Above feet viewing distance) |
Resolution | 4K, 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
LED Backlight Type | Direct LED |
Local-Dimming | Yes |
Refresh Rate | 50 Hz |
Response Time | 9.5 ms |
Brightness | 450 Nits |
Aspect Ratio | 16 : 9 |
Horizontal Viewing Angles | 178 Degrees |
Vertical Viewing Angles | 178 Degrees |
3D TV | No |
Ultra Slim TV | No |
Other Display Features | Dynamic Backlight Control, HDR (High Dynamic Range), Pixelight HDR, Ultra Clear Panel, Ultra dimming |
Weight Without Stand | 25 Kg |
Weight With Stand | 25.3 Kg |
Dimensions With Stand(WxDxH) | 1452 x 874.8 x 322 mm |
Dimensions Without Stand(WxDxH) | 1452 x 836.7 x 85 mm |
Stand Shape | Mini Arc |
Stand Colour | Black |
Wall Mount Colour | Black |
Analog TV Reception Formats | PAL, NTSC, SECAM |
Video Formats Supported | 3GP, AVI, FLV, MKV, MPEG, MPG, VBO, WEBM |
Image Formats Supported | BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG |
Video Signals | HDMI, RF, Component |
Upscaling | Yes |
Sound Type | 2.0 |
Sound Technology | Dolby Digital, dbx-tv, Total Sonics, Total Surround |
Audio Formats Supported | FLAC, MP2, MP3, MPEG, WAV, WMA |
No. of Speakers | 2 |
Output per Speaker | 15 W |
Total Speaker Output | 30 W |
Speaker Frequency Range | 50 - 60 Hz |
Other Smart Audio Features | 5 Band Equalizer, Auto volume leveller: Balance |
USB Ports | 3 |
USB Supports | Audio, Video, Image |
HDMI Ports | 4 |
MHL Enabled | Yes |
Digital/Optical Audio Output Ports | 1 |
Headphone/Speaker output ports | 1 |
RF Input(Analog Coaxial) Ports | 1 |
Ethernet Sockets | 1 |
NFC Ports | No |
Smart TV | Yes |
Wifi Present | Yes |
Band Support | Dual Band |
Wifi-Direct Support | Yes |
Miracast/Screen Mirroring Support | Yes |
Bluetooth | No |
Inbuilt Apps | Yes, FaceBook, Kidoz, AccuWeather, YouTube and Netflix |
Facebook and Social Media Integration | Yes |
Games | Yes |
Other Smart Features | AllShare, Connect Share, Display Mirroring, DLNA, Double USB Sharing, MHL, Remote Sharing, Screen Casting, Smartphone connect, SmartShare, SmartView, Swipe & Share, WiFi Direct, VU Smart OS, Future Ready |
Remote Type | RF (Radio frequency) |
Universal Control Present | No |
Touch Controls Present | Yes |
Internet Access | Yes |
Cell Requirement | 2 AAA |
Other Remote Features | Smart Control |
Voltage Requirement | 100 - 240 V |
Frequency Requirement | 50 - 60 Hz |
Power Consmption Running | 210 W |
Power Consmption Standby | 1 W |
Power Saving Mode | Yes |
Higher Refresh Rate:
100 vs 50
Differences
• Sound Type:
4.0 vs 2.0
Common Features
Higher Refresh Rate:
120 vs 50
Differences
• Sound Type:
Stereo vs 2.0
Common Features
Higher Refresh Rate:
60 vs 50
Has Curved
Lower Speaker Output:
20 Watts vs 30 Watts
Higher Refresh Rate:
120 vs 50
Has Contrast Ratio
4000
Has Curved
Differences
Bigger Screen Size:
75 inch vs 65 inch
Higher Refresh Rate:
100 vs 50
Has 3D
Differences
Higher Refresh Rate:
100 vs 50
Lower Speaker Output:
20 Watts vs 30 Watts
Common Features