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70" Insignia Class F50 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV

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70" Insignia Class F50 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV

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  • user profile picture EthanHawk14
    EthanHawk14 Oct 03

    I have this TV. Picture quality is really solid for the price, but I’ve noticed some occasional lag when navigating menus, which is annoying. Also, the sound could be better.

  • user profile picture Thunder
    Thunder Oct 03

    I’ve been looking at this one and the hisense u6g. How do they compare? I heard the hisense has better contrast, but I’m not sure if it’s worth spending the extra money.

  • user profile picture EllaV
    EllaV Oct 03
    @Thunder Oct 03

    Yeah, the Hisense U6G definitely has better contrast. The blacks are deeper, and overall, it handles darker scenes better than the Insignia. But the Insignia is cheaper, and honestly, if you’re just doing casual watching, the difference isn’t huge.

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    Godzilla Oct 03

    What about the smart features? Does the Fire TV stuff work well or is it buggy? My last smart TV was a nightmare, half the apps would crash or take forever to load

  • user profile picture EthanHawk14
    EthanHawk14 Oct 03
    @Godzilla Oct 03

    The fire tv part actually works pretty well. It’s snappy most of the time, though I’ve had a couple of moments where it lagged, especially when switching between apps. The selection of apps is great. You get all the usuals and a bunch of others. Plus, Alexa is built-in, so you can voice control it, which is pretty convenient.

  • user profile picture Godzilla
    Godzilla Oct 03
    @EthanHawk14 Oct 03

    Alexa built-in, that’s cool! Thank you for helping me!

  • user profile picture Thunder
    Thunder Oct 03
    @EthanHawk14 Oct 03

    How's the brightness?

  • user profile picture EthanHawk14
    EthanHawk14 Oct 03
    @Thunder Oct 03

    It’s decent. Not crazy bright like some high-end models, but it holds up fine during the day. If you’re in a super bright room with a lot of sunlight, you might notice a bit of glare, but closing the blinds fixes that. It’s no oled or anything, but for the price, it’s pretty good!

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About this product:

  • 4K Ultra HD (2160p resolution): 4x the resolution of Full HD with HDR10, and upscales content to Ultra HD.
  • High Dynamic Range (HDR): Offers vivid color details and sharper contrast from bright whites to deep blacks.
  • Alexa voice control: Use the Alexa Voice Remote to control entertainment, search apps, and switch inputs by voice.
  • Access to Fire TV: Stream over 500,000 movies and shows from apps like Apple TV+, Disney+, Hulu, Netflix, and more.
  • DTS Studio Sound: Enhances audio with immersive two-speaker playback for a spacious sound experience.

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user profile picture Anonymous
  • Also available at Best Buy. Here's the link: bestbuy.com/s....p

  • user profile picture EthanHawk14
    EthanHawk14 Oct 03

    I have this TV. Picture quality is really solid for the price, but I’ve noticed some occasional lag when navigating menus, which is annoying. Also, the sound could be better.

  • user profile picture Thunder
    Thunder Oct 03

    I’ve been looking at this one and the hisense u6g. How do they compare? I heard the hisense has better contrast, but I’m not sure if it’s worth spending the extra money.

  • user profile picture EllaV
    EllaV Oct 03
    @Thunder Oct 03

    Yeah, the Hisense U6G definitely has better contrast. The blacks are deeper, and overall, it handles darker scenes better than the Insignia. But the Insignia is cheaper, and honestly, if you’re just doing casual watching, the difference isn’t huge.

  • user profile picture Godzilla
    Godzilla Oct 03

    What about the smart features? Does the Fire TV stuff work well or is it buggy? My last smart TV was a nightmare, half the apps would crash or take forever to load

  • user profile picture EthanHawk14
    EthanHawk14 Oct 03
    @Godzilla Oct 03

    The fire tv part actually works pretty well. It’s snappy most of the time, though I’ve had a couple of moments where it lagged, especially when switching between apps. The selection of apps is great. You get all the usuals and a bunch of others. Plus, Alexa is built-in, so you can voice control it, which is pretty convenient.

  • user profile picture Godzilla
    Godzilla Oct 03
    @EthanHawk14 Oct 03

    Alexa built-in, that’s cool! Thank you for helping me!

  • user profile picture Thunder
    Thunder Oct 03
    @EthanHawk14 Oct 03

    How's the brightness?

  • user profile picture EthanHawk14
    EthanHawk14 Oct 03
    @Thunder Oct 03

    It’s decent. Not crazy bright like some high-end models, but it holds up fine during the day. If you’re in a super bright room with a lot of sunlight, you might notice a bit of glare, but closing the blinds fixes that. It’s no oled or anything, but for the price, it’s pretty good!

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