LeEco acquires Vizio for US$ 2bn

Let's see if we can find any review of the current Leeco TV 'LeEco Super3 55-inch' as its still in my budget!

Waiting for any online review of this TV. If anyone has the review link then please pass it on. It's okay if I can get it in Chinese. Will use google for translation..
 
As a person who bought a TV for 2 lakh rupees,I can tell you,it's better to buy VU for 1.2 lakhs rather than a LG or Samsung for 2 lakhs now.When I bought Samsung 4 years back,I thought it would last atleast 10 years.Now the mother board is damaged and it's not available with Samsung.They are offering to buy the TV back,but I am not that interested in giving the TV back.So,in my opinion it's better not to spend so much money on these reputed brands,as they aren't going to last more than 5 years.Ofcourse,it's an individual decision,I am simply quoting my opinion here.

I respect your opinion. But do remember that the upscaling algorithm in VU is nothing compared to that of Sony/Samsung/LG/Panasonic or even Vizio. And VU doesn't even support HDMI 2.0a/HDCP 2.2
 
I respect your opinion. But do remember that the upscaling algorithm in VU is nothing compared to that of Sony/Samsung/LG/Panasonic or even Vizio. And VU doesn't even support HDMI 2.0a/HDCP 2.2
Well,I saw the VU 55 demo piece and I was impressed by the HD content.I couldn't do side by side comparison,but in my opinion it's pretty good.I saw Panasonic 60c300dx,and I wasn't impressed by Panasonic.In my opinion the picture quality of Vu is on par with these big TV's.But,when you see the cost of 4k TV's it's almost thrice the price of VU.For a product which is not going to last more than 5 years,that's a big price.
 
Well,I saw the VU 55 demo piece and I was impressed by the HD content.I couldn't do side by side comparison,but in my opinion it's pretty good.I saw Panasonic 60c300dx,and I wasn't impressed by Panasonic.In my opinion the picture quality of Vu is on par with these big TV's.But,when you see the cost of 4k TV's it's almost thrice the price of VU.For a product which is not going to last more than 5 years,that's a big price.

I was talking about upscaling to 4k. TH60C300DX is FHD. I believe that VU's upscaling to 4k is not that good.
 
As a person who bought a TV for 2 lakh rupees,I can tell you,it's better to buy VU for 1.2 lakhs rather than a LG or Samsung for 2 lakhs now.When I bought Samsung 4 years back,I thought it would last atleast 10 years.Now the mother board is damaged and it's not available with Samsung.They are offering to buy the TV back,but I am not that interested in giving the TV back.So,in my opinion it's better not to spend so much money on these reputed brands,as they aren't going to last more than 5 years.Ofcourse,it's an individual decision,I am simply quoting my opinion here.


Thanks for confirming what I have somehow instinctively done. I only bought a branded (Panasonic) TV 3 years ago because the deal was better than any other branded or non-branded TVs. That being said, I have never seen the sense in going for Samsung, LG or especially Sony, having seen how ridiculously overpriced they've always been compared to every other brand.
 
Without any doubt and not even exploring more, I can say that VIZIO is the best then all
They r exactly met what ppl r expecting,,,,,
But what LeEco is doing wrong,,,,instead of launching vizio by changing the brand name to LeEco in India ,they r out of mind and launching 1year old stuff of their own,,,,means they just want to register their name here and trying to clear the dump
 
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