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Details in Vizio’s recent IPO filing show that their TVs sending data back to the company on what you watch In all cases you can disable this “feature” (info how at the bottom of this section) If you’re still concerned you don’t need to connect the TVs to the Internet (though this can make getting firmware updates harder) It’s worth noting LG and Samsung do this type of tracking too In November Pro Publica revealed far more details about this Vizio provides other companies details on the shows you watch via antenna cable or streaming as well as when you watched it if it was live or recorded and more Beyond that Vizio can also bundle this information with IP addresses (which your TV shares with every other device in your home like your phone tablet and computer) Combined with available resources from Experian and others that tie personal data to an IP address this provides a lot of information for a company to use about you and your viewing habits
Unlike LG and Samsung’s this tracking is enabled by default Also Vizio sends far more details than those companies do Cable companies and video rental businesses are restricted by law from sharing this information but those laws were passed over 20 years ago before a TV was capable of sharing similar information Or to put it another way Vizio is doing something that would be illegal for your cable company to do While you can disable the tracking the whole process makes us feel uneasy with Vizio Their TVs offer a lot of value for the money but it appears some of that value comes with the cost of taking your personal data and selling it Vizio also seems to track more data than other companies though there hasn’t been a lot of research on this topic so far We’re sure there will be now We are evaluating our picks in the wake of this development and will update this piece as soon as possible
You can disable this “feature” in the settings with instructions here We recommend you do What about the 49-inch Vizio
The 43-inch Vizio uses a VA-type LCD panel while some other displays (including the 49-inch M-series) use an IPS panel While IPS panels offers wider viewing angles making them good for a bar or restaurant their black levels and contrast ratios are much worse The VA-type LCD panel on our pick offers very good black levels The local dimming features improve on that So for most people the sizes that use VA-type panels will look far better in your home unless you usually watch from off to the side
…but Vizio
Some of you might be wary of Vizio After all we pulled our recommendations for the E-Series last year because of worries about reliability and our inability to get a clear answer from them about it After that why are we going back this year and recommending a Vizio model
Our issues last year were exclusively with the E-Series The M-Series and P-Series models from Vizio exhibited none of the issues that the entry-level line had We still aren’t recommending the E-Series this year despite very good reviews of the 50-inch model that seemingly make it an ideal pick for this piece We will track all the reviews of Vizio this year to make sure that there aren’t issues with the M-Series as there were with the E-Series last year
The overall value offered by the Vizio is just too much to ignore In the hands-on testing the image is far better than the competitors and the features are far ahead with local dimming Ultra HD resolution and 5 HDMI inputs That said if you still don’t want a Vizio we have another option
Runner-up/not-Vizio option Also great $498* from Amazon Buy from Amazon $500 from Target *At the time of publishing the price was $470 Better color better streaming less contrast Samsung UN40J5500 If you don’t want a Vizio the Samsung UN40J5500 offers more accurate colors and a larger selection of streaming content but its smaller has worse contrast ratios and only offers 1080p resolution If the Vizio is out of stock or if you’re wary of Vizio the Samsung UN40J5500 is the next best option It is only 40 inches instead of 43 and has a 1080p image instead of Ultra HD It offers a more accurate image than the Vizio in terms of color and color temperature but without the ultra dark blacks the Vizio can produce Its Tizen SmartTV system offers a wider selection of streaming apps compared to the Vizio along with a nicer on-screen interface The stand is also a center column instead of the Vizio’s two wide feet so it might be easier to place on smaller furniture
However the Vizio still offers an image that has more pop because of its better contrast ratio and it can be made even brighter for easier daytime viewing
The Samsung offers a backlit remote that works better at night and has three HDMI inputs
A dark room option Also great Buy from Amazon Buy from Amazon *At the time of publishing the price was $475 A decent picture for dim or dark rooms Sharp LC-48LE653U The Sharp LC-48LE653U offers good value for a 48-inch TV The image has decent black levels and contrast ratios but the only major streaming service present is Netflix and the backlight isn’t powerful enough to deal with bright lights or windows If you plan to do almost all of your viewing in a darker room or with the lights out then the Sharp LC-48LE653U is a good option It’s 48 inches in size which is a noticeable and welcome increase over the Vizio and Samsung models It also offers relatively accurate color and color temperature alongside a decent black level
The streaming features are more limited than our other picks with Netflix the only major service the Sharp supports But since we typically would recommend using an external media streamer anyway this isn’t a big issue
We liked this TV at first—enough to make it our preliminary pick However what we found in testing is that in daytime viewing the Sharp isn’t as good as others With the backlight set to maximum it only can produce 57 fL of brightness Comparing the set side-by-side-by-side to the Vizio and Samsung models the image is dark and dull and hard to see by comparison In a room with windows or bright overhead lights the TV loses shadow details and looks subjectively worse
We considered this kind of light output fine in a plasma TV a couple of years ago but a plasma offered far better blacks (and therefore a better contrast ratio) wider viewing angles better motion resolution and other benefits that led to us picking it over an LCD despite bright room issues When its main competitors offer an image that’s much better for daytime viewing (and you’ve told us that’s a very important requirement) we don’t recommend the Sharp unless you do most of your viewing at night
Better UI and streaming content Also great $400* from Amazon *At the time of publishing the price was $440 Best UI and streaming content TCL 50FS3800 The 50-inch TCL 50FS3800 doesn’t have image quality as good as some competitors' but it offers a much better streaming content experience Its Roku interface supports all the streaming services that the Roku our best Media Streamer does and it has the easiest setup of any TV tested The 50-inch TCL 50FS3800 offers an image that is worse than the other models we tested but does include complete Roku functionality This gives it access to far more streaming apps and services than any other TV and an interface that’s clean and easy to use Setup is simple and easier than any other TV and the remote is sparse but functional For the person that places ease-of-use and streaming above picture quality the TCL can be compelling
Because it has a Roku inside it supports all the streaming content that a stand-alone Roku box does This wide selection of content and simple interface is why the Roku is our favorite media streamer Anyone can set up the TCL—and get access to its content—easier and quicker than they could set up its competitors
Compared to our other top picks the TCL is not as great in bright rooms with a maximum light output of 614 fL The black levels can’t compete with our winners either The Samsung is twice as dark and the Vizio is four times as dark
The TCL also doesn’t offer nearly the flexibility in picture controls as the others so a professional calibration just isn’t possible There are some weird video processing issues as well but though those are noticeable in test patterns they aren’t as apparent in regular content
The TCL is the TV I’d be most comfortable giving to a non-tech-savvy person that wants to be able to easily stream content and would welcome a simple UI but our top picks offer better performance when it comes to video Even a devout videophile should consider the TCL as a secondary TV where picture quality isn’t the only concern
Care and maintenance
The most important thing to do to get the best performance from any TV is to set it up correctly You can eyeball the picture settings to try to get an image you like but using test patterns will get the TV looking its best The two key things you need are a Blu-ray player (or video game system that will play Blu-ray discs) and a setup Blu-ray Commercial versions from Disney and Spears & Munsil are good but there’s also a free disc from the AVSForums you can download and burn to use If you’ve never adjusted the picture settings of your TV before the Disney disc is the best place to start
Following the instructions on these discs will get you the darkest blacks possible without making details in the shadow disappear They’ll also let you adjust the color and tint to get images that are bright and vivid without making white people look sunburnt Of course if you decide you prefer an image that is overly colorful (and less realistic) it’s your TV and you’re welcome to it
Another important thing to consider if you have kids and you’re not wall mounting the TV is to anchor it This will minimize the chance the TV will fall over if “accidentally” yanked on (or knocked over in an earthquake if you’re in an area so prone) An anchor system is cheap around $20 and easy to install This may seem frivolous but no matter how stable the stands on a new TV can be they can still topple easily if a child pulls on them
The competition
Sharp also makes Roku TVs that are exclusive to Best Buy The $350 LC-43LB371U offers an identical user experience to the TCL models The TCL measured slightly better on the objective tests and was thus the pick In day-to-day use you probably won’t notice a difference so if the Sharp is on sale it’s worth checking out instead of the TCL
Rtings likes the $500 LG 40LF6300 which is only 40 inches but adds the company’s WebOS 20 smart-TV features to the package According to Rtings this LG model fell behind our other picks in bright-room performance something that surveyed readers told us was important so it didn’t make our initial cut It’s also expensive for a 40-inch model
The $360LG 42LF5600 is a 42-inch set at a good price but it has no streaming features It also has just two HDMI inputs only fair picture quality and the lowest score of any of the models that Rtings has reviewed this year
The $400LG 42LF5800 has streaming features but only two HDMI inputs Rtings says that its blacks are too poor for a dark room and that it reflects too much light for a bright room
LG’s $450 49LF5500 is well priced for a 49-inch 1080p set but it lacks smart-TV features and has just two HDMI inputs
The $580LG 50LF6000 is a 50-inch 1080p set that has a good review at Rtings but provides only two HDMI ports For most people that’s too few especially in a set with no smart-TV features so we eliminated it
Samsung’s JS6300 line enjoys very good reviews and is the top overall pick for 48-inch TVs at Rtings It is also one of the few sets with a true 120-Hz panel at this price tier A 120-Hz panel offers motion interpolation for less blur and sharper images with sports and other video content However at around$500 for a 32-inch model and $750 for a 50-inch one this line is too expensive for its size for most people despite its great performance
The $400 Samsung UN40J6200 is a step down from the company’s JS6300 line as this model drops those sets’ nice construction and updated Tizen OS It also reduces the HDMI inputs to two and it uses a slower processor for a worse smart-TV experience It does boast very good picture quality as well as good reviews so if you can live with two HDMI inputs and don’t need the streaming features it might offer the best image for $500
Priced at $450 the Seiki SE42UMS 42-inch model represents the cheapest entry into Ultra HD 4K resolution It has no streaming built in however and adding a streaming device to get Ultra HD Netflix costs another $200 You have no way to add Amazon Ultra HD streaming either Since the Vizio M43-C1 includes these features along with a better backlight system for fewer than $100 more it is the better choice
Finally the $450Sony KDL-48R510C is a 48-inch 1080p set that includes Netflix but offers so-so performance It has the smallest viewing angles of any TV that Rtings has tested produces blacks that are closer to dark gray and provides only two HDMI inputs
Right before Christmas 2015 Vizio refreshed its lineup of D-Series budget friendly TVs The D39h-D0 would fit in this guide but we don’t think it’s worth recommending even for the price Its refresh rate is half that of the M-Series resulting in worse resolution with motion And it has at best half the dimming zones—so its contrast ratio and shadow detail won’t compare to our picks’
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