65-Inch TV & DVD Equipment in Nigeria

Compare four 65-inch TVs at different price points Even if we focus on one screen size and resolution, the cost of TVs can still differ by almost an order of magnitude. Let's try to figure out what exactly the user will get if he buys a TV several times more expensive, and what the viewer loses by choosing a cheaper model. The upper price segment will be represented by two TVs manufactured by LG and Samsung. As one of the cheapest TVs available on the Russian market, we chose the Harper model, and the TV is a little more expensive, but still closer to the lower segment - this is the model of the well-known Chinese company Xiaomi. * Official retail price in the corporate online store at the time of the review. ** Retail price in the online store where the TV was purchased at the time of the review. Retail LG and Samsung TVs will most likely be able to purchase for a significantly lower price, but it is indicative that the manufacturers themselves position them as equally valuable for the consumer. Demo videos are provided in several sections to illustrate some 65-Inch TV & DVD Equipment in Nigeria  of the points. Please note the following notes: Design assessment is very subjective, but let's try to do it anyway. The first place for the design in this four we will award the LG TV. It features a very thin bezel-less display with a very narrow bezel. Seen from the front, the screen seems to float in the air. The rear view (this is not very important for TV, but still) slightly degrades the massive and far-out counterweight (which also greatly increases the mass of the TV). And from the point of view of convenience (that is, ergonomics) in the case of wall mounting, a closed niche with connectors directed backwards is considered negative. Second place goes to Samsung. A conditionally frameless screen, but with a more massive bezel. A relatively thin body, a neat rear view, conveniently located interface connectors, a cable management system (the last two points - plus for ergonomics), but still very trivial legs (minus for the design). Overall good, but nothing eye-catching. The second and third places in the design rating were shared by the two remaining TVs. Both have a relatively thick body and unpretentious legs with a tick, but at least Harper's legs are made of aluminum alloy, not like Xiaomi's frail plastic ones, which barely provide it with any stability. Both TVs have thick bezels by modern standards. Yes, Xiaomi has steel frames, but for some reason they were made simply polished, which is why they glare and distract the viewer (minus for ergonomics). Harper has a simple plastic frame, and even mirror-smooth. It seems that black mirror-smooth plastic has gone a decade or more ago, but now, it still occurs. At the back, the Xiaomi looks a little tidier than the Harper, but the cramped closed niche with connectors deserves a downgrade for ergonomics. The Harper TV at least has where to lead the cables without bending them at the connectors, and you can somehow get to all the connectors when wall mounting (plus for ergonomics). With wired interfaces, all four TVs are more or less similar - 3-4 HDMI, 2-3 USB 2.0, digital audio output, inputs for satellite and terrestrial / cable TV, Ethernet at 100 Mbps. Analog interfaces, except for the headphone output, can be disregarded. Let's list the features. LG has the maximum number of HDMI (4 pcs, and even version 2.1) and USB (3), there is a headphone output, but the value is reduced due to the inconvenient placement of a number of connectors. Xiaomi - there is no headphone and satellite TV output, and the terrestrial TV antenna input is practically useless, since there is no DVB-T2 / DVB-C support. Harper - USB ports are a bit crowded, but otherwise everything is typical. https://jiji.ng/tv-dvd-equipment/65_inch

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