As far as brands go, all mine are Samsungs I have no complaints with any of them. I have a relative with a 70 inch Sharp and that looked good to me and I haven't heard any complaints.
Netflix, Amazon instant, and some other stuff can stream in 4k (in addition to newer blurays).I'm not the most informed on the the topic but are broadcasts even in 1080p let alone 4K? I thought most were either 720p or 1080i. I don't expect anything to be broadcast in 4K anytime soon. Other than I guess DVDs and maybe some other media in the future how much content is there out there that can fully utilize that capability?.
So what about curved. I don't get it.
Saran. Does it make a dif between 120/240 refresh rates?
I do like the Samsung. I have a small flat screen that I want to replace with a 60/65 incher 4K unit. Wait till they fall in price...like I was when the came out with the 4K. By the time it is in my range they will have he next eye candy and I will back to square one.
Not even gonna look at another brand ever again? Really?I' m probably a Vizio man for life now.
I can't agree. I always use surround sound systems, but my 2 most recent vizios (in the last year) if great surround sound from the TVCurved screens are a gimmick. If you are looking for a decent set that is fairly priced, go with Samsung. They represent the best value right now with Vizio a close second. However, if you are going to choose a Vizio, you will likely want to pick up a sound bar as the speakers in their sets sound like garbage.