Real Life experience of TCL/Hisense/Vu/Toshiba etc. vs Sony/LG/Samsung TV

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Recently I purchased a 43 inch UHD TV. Before I bought it I went through a lot of reviews, comparison etc. All the reviews suggested to go for TCL/Hisense/Vu/Toshiba etc if you are on a budget as these TVs offer better specs (Dolby Vision. ATMOS DTS X, higher brightness, Quantum Dot layer for more vibrant colour etc.) After reading reviews even on international forums, you will go for these TCL/Hisense/Vu/Toshiba TVs if you are on a budget. These TVs are reviewed with best quality contents (UHD BDs, High Bitrate UHD streaming etc.), practically providing TVs with best possible contents to have best output from TVs. But real world experience is quite different, streaming services like JioHotstar, SonyLiv, Zee5 provides low bitrate content compared to UHD Blu-ray Discs and among these JioHotstar in "Asli 4K" look worse than 720p Netflix stream. Quality of DTH/IPTV (Airtel or JioTv+) are not great either. Most of the contents we Indians watch are not from best quality sources. In these situation what matters the most is "Picture Processing" and "Upscaling" of low bitrate contents and this is where TCL/Hisense/Vu/Toshiba struggles. If you compare a Dolby Vision content on Hisense QLED tv and a budget Sony/LG/Samsung Tv, Hisense will win even with its lower price tag. But when it comes to watching low bitrate 1080p content all these TCL/Hisense/Vu/Toshiba TVs looks crap compared to Sony/LG/Samsung TVs. So, if real world experience matters to you, if you are buying a TV on a budget, go for Sony/LG/Samsung rather than TCL/Hisense/Vu/Toshiba. Recently I bought Hisense Q6Q 43inch at 29K at a retail store ignoring LG UR75006 2025 or Samsung UE84. I saved may be 1-2k max by going for Hisense but after brining it home I realised I made the mistake. Indian OTTs look horrible on it as compared to entry level 4K TV from Sony of 2022. Colours are inconsistent across the board, it’s like for every channel I switch I have tweak the colour for make it watchable.


TLDR: Do not fall for TCL/Hisense/Vu/Toshiba based on review, real world experience of Sony/LG/Samsung is far better even with inferior specs.
 
Sony TVs have the best up scaling and the higher end Sonys do it even better. The processors keep improving.

Its consistently called out by all TV reviewers, that Sony performs the best with SDR and low end content.

If you only watch netflix, primevideo, apple tv, hotstar 4k content, this shouldn't matter much.

Also TVs need to be calibrated, the filmmaker mode are usually better on the samsung, sony, lgs.
 
Recently I purchased a 43 inch UHD TV. Before I bought it I went through a lot of reviews, comparison etc. All the reviews suggested to go for TCL/Hisense/Vu/Toshiba etc if you are on a budget as these TVs offer better specs (Dolby Vision. ATMOS DTS X, higher brightness, Quantum Dot layer for more vibrant colour etc.) After reading reviews even on international forums, you will go for these TCL/Hisense/Vu/Toshiba TVs if you are on a budget. These TVs are reviewed with best quality contents (UHD BDs, High Bitrate UHD streaming etc.), practically providing TVs with best possible contents to have best output from TVs. But real world experience is quite different, streaming services like JioHotstar, SonyLiv, Zee5 provides low bitrate content compared to UHD Blu-ray Discs and among these JioHotstar in "Asli 4K" look worse than 720p Netflix stream. Quality of DTH/IPTV (Airtel or JioTv+) are not great either. Most of the contents we Indians watch are not from best quality sources. In these situation what matters the most is "Picture Processing" and "Upscaling" of low bitrate contents and this is where TCL/Hisense/Vu/Toshiba struggles. If you compare a Dolby Vision content on Hisense QLED tv and a budget Sony/LG/Samsung Tv, Hisense will win even with its lower price tag. But when it comes to watching low bitrate 1080p content all these TCL/Hisense/Vu/Toshiba TVs looks crap compared to Sony/LG/Samsung TVs. So, if real world experience matters to you, if you are buying a TV on a budget, go for Sony/LG/Samsung rather than TCL/Hisense/Vu/Toshiba. Recently I bought Hisense Q6Q 43inch at 29K at a retail store ignoring LG UR75006 2025 or Samsung UE84. I saved may be 1-2k max by going for Hisense but after brining it home I realised I made the mistake. Indian OTTs look horrible on it as compared to entry level 4K TV from Sony of 2022. Colours are inconsistent across the board, it’s like for every channel I switch I have tweak the colour for make it watchable.


TLDR: Do not fall for TCL/Hisense/Vu/Toshiba based on review, real world experience of Sony/LG/Samsung is far better even with inferior specs.
Agree. I have a Sony Bravia 2 and SDR content is upscaling to HD very well. Even Youtube videos with 720p is looking decent and watchable. Sometimes I feel that the actual youtube video is remastered in HD but no it's a magic of upscaling engine in Sony.
 
What if you use some outboard streamer like AppleTV/Amazon Fire? If the streamer does the heavy lifting, does the TV still struggle with non 4k content?
 
Have had a vu 40 fhd dumb tv for 7 years now. Used a fire stick in the past and.now an airtel xatream box. Amazing picture. The board had to be replaced (hisense) 4 years ago and again repaired last month. Both cases got repaired.by the.local lloyd/Haier svc guys. Vfm, service is a problem.
 
OP's version is one way of looking at it.. Especially when you have a price difference of 1K or 2K, I am even surprised why would you not chose top tier brand? In my experience, the price premium these brands ask compared to TCL/ Hisense in premium category (like mini LED), this is where the gap gets blurry especially the super high pricing. Sony's strength is color reproduction (or color tuning out of the box) and upscaling is a very distant second, if you combine with Apple TV or NVidia Shield. I always use Apple TV to watch any content, and the difference of PQ on my 46" Toshiba (14 year old 1080p TV) to the Sony OLED is not as much as the brands wants you to believe in. I am happily buying a mini LED TV from TCL or Hisense this festival season (a 65" or 75" size) as it is super hard to beat these TVs in VFM department!
 
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