It concerns a 43" TV.
Good morning, happy new year to everyone, and happy holidays.
I don't usually write reviews, but in this particular case, I couldn't resist.
The TV I bought for 270 euros is the definition of value for money, and let me explain why.
A 4k UHD 43-inch TV with 60Hz, built-in Chromecast, Google Assistant on the remote control, HDR, DTS support, and HbbTv is hard to find.
I will list my search filters so you can see for yourselves.
(40-43", smart TV, Android TV, HbbTv, 4K Ultra HD, release year 2023)
In the results you will find, compare them one by one.
You will see that the only two worth considering are this Tesla and the TCL 43c645, which, of course, costs 350 euros and not 270.
You might argue that the TCL is QLED and not just LED, so it will be brighter.
Yes, I agree, but for the room I wanted it for, I didn't care to spend an extra 80 euros for the QLED panel.
(I was able to see both before buying, and I didn't notice any difference in brightness or anything else).
Now let's get to the point.
The panel, as well as the entire TV, if you check the technical details I have provided in the photos via Aida64, is from the company SkyWorth USA.
Those who know will understand...
The panel is LG, just like in many other brands such as Thompson, Sony, Panasonic, etc., which all purchase from LG and make their own implementations.
The company Tesla seems to be of Croatian-Bosnian origin and sells/manufactures washing machines, smartphones, TVs, air conditioners.
https://teslapoklanja.com/
The TV is equipped with an Arm Cortex A53 processor, not the cheaper Mediatec ones you will find in other brands like TCL, Hisense, etc.
It has 2GB of RAM and runs smoothly without any freezing in the menu or elsewhere, such as in applications.
Let's move on to the main feature, the screen, and there it excels for its price.
Just watch the video I have uploaded and the photos from simple channels like Ant1, Alpha, and from streaming movies like Avatar, and draw your own conclusions.
There's no need for many words, the pictures speak for themselves.
The sound is satisfactory, I would say.
For the room I wanted it for, it is very good and full.
Connectivity is great, it has 3 HDMI ports, one of which is ARC.
It also has Ethernet and WiFi, and it comes with a cable to connect old devices with component connectors.
As for the negatives, I will only mention the legs, which are terrible, but I don't mind because I bought a VESA 200x200 stand for 10 euros and mounted it on the wall, problem solved.
I hope I helped!
Best wishes to everyone and happy new year again!