stuck between 2 tvs..vizio m55-c2 vs samsung un55ju6400

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I'm personally against even looking at 4k TV's currently. Manufacturers are sitll working on different standards, and a new requirement can show up on paper in a heartbeat. Literally every single consumer that bought a 4k TV in 2012, 2013, 2014 and half of those who bought one in 2015, won't be able to watch 4k UHD blu rays properly. I honestly can't recommend one, I'd feel bad if it turns out that they did it again. There's a lot going on behind the scenes, infact just over a week ago LG came up with a new HDR standard, and while that's irrelevant, it does show that majority of the manufacturers are still competing when it comes to "the best 4k viewing experience", it's ridiculous. Out of the two, the Vizio is the better one.
Buy this Samsung J6200

http://www.amazon.ca/Samsung-UN55J6200-55-Inch-1080p-Smart/dp/B00U9U983Q/ref=sr_1_16?ie=UTF8&qid=1453774792&sr=8-16&keywords=samsung+55%22

It beats both by a mile but only as long as you won't watch native 4k content, such as blu rays and games, it's 1080p native TV. Streamers like Netflix don't count, because they don't even beat a 1080p blu ray. If primary use is 1080p signals or less, then this TV will do a better job displaying a sharper image than a 4k TV would. It's also got a native refresh rate of 120 Hz, neither of the two you listed has that, which in my opinion 120 Hz is required for the true cinema playback experience, without a projector and screen of course.
 

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Thanks for the reply..
I'm partial to getting into the 4k world, however!
 

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I think VA is what i'd be looking at as most of the viewing will be straight on
 
I'm personally against even looking at 4k TV's currently. Manufacturers are sitll working on different standards, and a new requirement can show up on paper in a heartbeat. Literally every single consumer that bought a 4k TV in 2012, 2013, 2014 and half of those who bought one in 2015, won't be able to watch 4k UHD blu rays properly. I honestly can't recommend one, I'd feel bad if it turns out that they did it again. There's a lot going on behind the scenes, infact just over a week ago LG came up with a new HDR standard, and while that's irrelevant, it does show that majority of the manufacturers are still competing when it comes to "the best 4k viewing experience", it's ridiculous. Out of the two, the Vizio is the better one.
 
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