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Screen uniformity was one other area where the H8F I tested was a tad lacking. There were some noticeable cloudy areas, especially in the corners.
I say noticeable, but that’s under scrutiny with the very bright singl- color backgrounds I use to spot such things. During everyday viewing with everyday material, the imperfections are barely visible. All these flaws are minor, but are also things you need to be aware of. Reliabilityrecently called Hisense TV reliability into question. I talked with Hisense about this, and while its representatives didn’t argue with CR’s findings, they did wonder what time period the publication was talking about. The implication being that more recent Hisense TVs deliver better craftsmanship than older models. That could also be construed as a confession, but we should appreciate the candor.
It’s rare in the TV biz.The H8F’s fit and finish are very good, but as with any TV, I can’t vouch for the electronics inside. I will say that Hisense seems bent on competing with the big boys, so I’m guessing quality is a running concern and has been improved. A very good TV for not a lot of moneyAll told, this year’s H8F is far superior to last year’s, and more importantly, to any other $500 55-inch TV I’ve seen.
Hisense has definitely raised its technology game and consumers are the beneficiaries. If you’re shopping in the budget category, this one is a must-see.Note: This article was amended to replace H9F with H9E, the actual model designation from last year.
– Updated January 7, 2019 OverviewSmaller 4K UHD TVs are generally less recommendable as home entertainment systems for really enjoying the format because 4K resolution, at least when enjoyed at normal viewing distances of 7 to 10 feet looks much better and creates more impact on a larger screen. From an optimal or normal viewing distance of about 8 feet, 4K resolution tends to look almost identical to Full HD if content in either pixel format has been well formatted and the TV in question (4K UHD or HD) is working optimally.However, this isn’t to say that we don’t recommend smaller 48 to 50 inch 4K TVs for those of you who are indecisive about 4K vs sticking with Full HD. Quite the contrary.
For starters, with a smaller 48 to 50 inch 4K TV you can know that while not necessarily highly notable, the extra resolution on the screen is indeed there, and if you want to move closer to your TV for whatever reason or have it installed in a small space, you’ll definitely start to see the extra sharpness.Furthermore, as the new, cutting-edge technology, 4K in TVs is where all the cool additional technologies are going. HDR (high dynamic range) isn’t even available in Full HD televisions and much of the same applies to a number of other display features like enhanced (usually quantum dot) color and backlighting features.In other words, resolution aside, a high quality 4K TV like the ones we’re about to cover will definitely offer up some powerful and very visible advantages over even a great Full HD display.The 6 Best 49-50 inch 4K TVs of 2018 / 2019Now, without further ado, let’s get down to the meat of this guide. The following are the six best 49 to 50 inch 4K TVs across the board on the current market. This list will also undergo updates as newer and possibly better 49-50 inch models emerge later but for what’s available for sale at the time of this writing, you simply cannot go wrong with the following. All of the following TVs come with a native 120Hz refresh rate unless otherwise stated in a description.The following models consist of a mix of mainly Samsung and Sony TVs with TCL and LG editions thrown in as well. All of them offer some very good to downright excellent HDR specs and while none of them fall under the category of ultra-premium 4K UHD TVs (which tend to start at 55 inches and go up from there) at least a couple are truly superb by any measure. You’ll also note that there are no OLED TVs listed here.
These start to dominate the rankings at 55 inches but again, because OLED 4K UHD HDR TVs tend to be designed as very high end models, none are sold in the 49-50 inch range.That said, all of these are absolutely HDR TVs in at least some sense and a couple of them are truly superb, high end 4K TVs by any measure despite their slightly smaller screen size. The top-ranked 4K TV we mention below is in fact one of the single best ultra HD TV deals of 2018 and early 2019 in our view.Also be sure to click on the links in the listed TVs titles for our comprehensive review of each specific model for those that we have reviewed.Sony XBR49X900F 49 Inch 4K UHD HDR TVSony’s X900F 4K UHD TV is one of the truly outstanding 4K UHD TVs of 2018 and early 2019 period.
In the 48-50 inch range it’s easily the single best 4K HDR television choice we can think of but even if we measure this model among all 2018 4K UHD TVs, it deserves an exceptionally, near top-level ranking for its nearly perfect blend of high quality display specs, stellar overall performance, numerous premium features and excellent price. The 49 inch model is the single best 4K TV you can get for less than $1000 dollars (as we covered in our guide to the best 4K TVs for below $1000)What does the X900F offer that’s so awesome? It’s just great in every major regard. This is a full HDR 4K UHD TV with all the display specs you need to really deliver high dynamic range video to the spectacular levels it deserves. The X900F pulls this off by offering brilliantly high display brightness, excellent, deep rich black levels, powerful contrast ratio and some truly vibrant full HDR color rendering with both wide color gamut and 10-bit color. Additionally, the X900F has been designed with full-array LED backlighting that delivers full-array local dimming technology. This means that it can take black levels and HDR contrast to a whole different level from what edge-lit 4K TVs can manage.
Samsung’s One Connect and One Connect Mini box comes with many of their 4K TVs for easy update of connectivity specsHDMI: When it comes to 4K UHD TVs in particular, HDMI is the de facto lead connectivity technology for most of your content supply from external devices. All modern models of 4K televisions, from OLED to LCD TVs and regardless of price, come with at least three HDMI ports built into them. It is via these ports that you’ll connect external media devices like set-top boxes, media players, gaming consoles and Blu-ray or 4K Blu-ray players to your TV. For 4K at a smooth 60 frames per second, all 4K TVs built in the last couple of years at least come with HDMI 2.0a ports, instead of the older HDMI 1.4 connections which are more suited for Full HD video.By now all newer 4K TVs pretty much come with high dynamic range across the board and as a result their HDMI specs and other internal features are designed to at least allow HDR video formats to pass through and be displayed.
Some 4K TVs such as the X900F or Q6FN listed above really show off stunning high dynamic range versatility while others such as the TCL models and the NU7100 only offer limited HDR content display. All models do however support HDR10 high dynamic range at the very least.USB: USB is the standard connectivity technology for low intensity peripheral devices like smartphones, tablets and external memory units. Again, it’s integral to all modern 4K TVs and at least a couple of USB 2.0 or more powerful USB 3.0ports will be found on any 4K model worth its salt. However, USB connections cannot be used to transmit 4K video feeds from any external device. They lack the bandwidth for this.Internet Connectivity: Internet connectivity through Ethernet cable is what delivers hardline internet access to a 4K television and without it, the vast majority of modern smart TV platforms would be mostly useless, particularly when it comes to their media apps and streaming 4K video sources.
The Ethernet connection to your 4K TV is absolutely crucial for effective access to streamed movies, shows and music as well as for access to the web browsing features most 4K TV smart platforms offer today.However, if 4K video over Ethernet (through your home internet connection) is what you want, connectivity speeds to your home will have to be of at least 10 to 15Mbps, at a bare minimum, and would ideally have a speed of at least 20Mbps. 4K video won’t effectively stream over anything weaker than theseThus, also keep in mind that any 4K TV you buy, of any size, should also come with compatibility with. Without access to these specs, a 4K TV will not work with a majority of existing ultra HD entertainment sources. Luckily, virtually all modern 4K TVs offer all three of the above specs.Finally, we should briefly mention WiFi. It’s not quite up to the task of streaming 4K content from one device in your home to the other, but it is useful for mirroring non-4K content from smartphones and tablets to the 4K TV and vice versa. This is useful for sharing videos and also enjoying them through the giant upscaled display of the TV screen instead of on a tiny mobile device.Smart TV PlatformsAll major 4K TV brands offer smart TV functionality of one caliber or another on their 4K TVs regardless of model. This is one of the oldest 4K TV features in existence and it’s crucial for access to the streaming content apps we mentioned above and their entertainment.
Sony 4K TVs come with Google’s own Android TV smart OS, LG models come with the company’s superb WebOS platform and with Samsung 4K models you get your hands on the company’s Tizen smart platform. HDR creates stunning display improvements in newer 4K TVs with the technologyHDR technology is now a crucial, pretty much must-ahve feature of all 4K TVs and this includes the models ranked here in this 49-50 inch guide. With high dynamic range, display quality takes a major leap upward and the 2018 standards for HDR that the top 4K TVs in this list have adopted are considerably better than what we saw of this technology in 2016 or even 2017. For an even more detailed breakdown of how the HDR technology in 4K UHD OLED and LCD TVs works,Other Display FeaturesMany 4K TVs, and particularly those that are the top of their brands line, offer further display technologies for superior picture quality. And faster than normal refresh rates of 120Hz instead of the slower 50 to 60Hz.
Once again, the majority of the TVs listed below offer at least one of these technologies, be it HDR or expanded color through technologies such as quantum dot nanocrystals or colored phosphors.In addition to all of the above, there is also the new level of high dynamic range technology which has become a standard feature of most 49 inch or larger 4K LCD TVs by this point. More than any other display technology in this years 4K televisions, HDR does the most to deliver stunning picture quality across the board.These technologies without a doubt further add to the value of a high quality 4K TV like those below and they’re what’s largely responsible for making the viewing experience on even smaller 4K TVs like these 48-50 inch models so deeply superior to that of a comparably sized high quality HDTV. Quantum dot color enhancement technologyBacklighting and Local Dimming.
For a highly comprehensive.However, in basic terms, OLED is the superior lighting technology by which pixels in the screen itself provide their own light for visual elements on the display, and LCD, the slightly to highly inferior technology, generates illumination and contrast by activating arrays of LEDs behind an LCD display in the TV screen. These LED arrays can be of the best kind, called full-array LED backlighting and involve dozens or even hundreds of specific dimming and brightness zones or they can be designed so that lines of LEDs are places only along the edges of a 4K TVs screen, with rather imprecise “local” dimming delivering darkness or light horizontally from the TV bezel inwards.None of the 50 inch models we’re covering here offer OLED technology (which currently belongs only to select premium LG and Panasonic 4K TVs) but some of them do offer full-array LED backlighting and others only edge-lit LED arrays.