Changhong 42" Class 4K Ultra HD LED TV - UD42YC5500UA Worth getting?

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Interesting. Not sure you need 4K on a 42" the dot pitch would be pretty impressive. But as with other off-brand products I would want to confirm that it is truly 4K and not some marketing voodoo about 4K capability but with only low def inputs or something silly.

I can remember a lot of cheap brand LCD TVs that claimed Full HD but in reality took an incoming signal that processed at 640x480 then upscaled to 1920x1080 stretching the image and just looking terrible.

Quick look at some reviews say the display is indeed real. Just lacking everything else. No native file support, 4K @ 30Hz HDMI inputs (aka no HDMI 2.0), their 240hz EMS is quite poor apparently (Though that is subjective, I didn't care for it on my 60" Vizio either, so I...

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Interesting. Not sure you need 4K on a 42" the dot pitch would be pretty impressive. But as with other off-brand products I would want to confirm that it is truly 4K and not some marketing voodoo about 4K capability but with only low def inputs or something silly.

I can remember a lot of cheap brand LCD TVs that claimed Full HD but in reality took an incoming signal that processed at 640x480 then upscaled to 1920x1080 stretching the image and just looking terrible.

Quick look at some reviews say the display is indeed real. Just lacking everything else. No native file support, 4K @ 30Hz HDMI inputs (aka no HDMI 2.0), their 240hz EMS is quite poor apparently (Though that is subjective, I didn't care for it on my 60" Vizio either, so I disabled it, lot of strange pixelation when things moved quickly on the screen) Has terrible input lag if you intend to use it for gaming it will be quite awful. One guy said nearly 250ms (means it has a very poor GPU to do scaling)
 
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