FFalcon 43UF3 43" 4k Ultra HD Android TV [2021]
Good price for a budget 4K TV.
Might be useful for consoles per review “it does have a gaming preset for faster response time”.
Refresh Rate (Hz) 50
Response Time (ms) 9.5
FFalcon 43UF3 43" 4k Ultra HD Android TV [2021]
Good price for a budget 4K TV.
Might be useful for consoles per review “it does have a gaming preset for faster response time”.
Refresh Rate (Hz) 50
Response Time (ms) 9.5
I can't ffff-f-fathom why that might be..
ffack me dead lol
Ff-flaming gala.
The double F triggers me. They should have just called it Falcon, or even Falcon F5 would be more refreshing than FFalcon.
May as well come with one of these for buying it, an F5 from Brock Lesnar lol
https://images.app.goo.gl/CZRfDLk724WSzBiM6
But seriously they seem to be even lower quality then the old Soniq brand that they used to sell. I've been told by numerous staff at a few stores to avoid these because of all the problems they have. Of course they are cheap but there's so many better options around.
maybe they had faulty f key when registering the company
Press F to pay respects
FF
What's even more bizarre is that it's called "iFFalcon" in other regions.
I don’t even know if that’s better or worse…
That would be India. So perhaps Indian Ffalcon 😅
https://www.jbhifi.com.au/products/ffalcon-65uf3-65-4k-ultra…
65" also available in cheap price
$699
Got the 50" 4k one for the MIL for $380 it's actually pretty bloody decent for what I paid once I tuned all the settings and colour settings, anything HD it plays and looks spectacular for the price and I have a 77C1 obviously the smart software and speakers are rubbish but bang for the buck and it's still good enough for the Netflix app built in
will this work as a monitor? Or would text be blurry? I remember reading some TVs having a setting for this forget what its called. Edit I think its called Chroma 4:4:4
Refresh Rate (Hz) 50
Response Time (ms) 9.5
This prevents it from being an ok monitor
For work it might be ok?
50Hz might strain your eyes quite a fair bit mate. Would at least recommend anything with 75Hz or more to reduce eye strains.
@Grey 13: this isn't really an issue with static text, only when you have a lot of motion right.
@Grey 13: Definitely used to be a thing with old CRT monitors - there were even special monochrome desktop publishing monitors with "slow" phosphor to reduce 50hz flicker - but haven't seen this issue with LCDs, as the light comes from the backlight, not the refreshing of the image shown on the LCD.
just buy a decent 27/32 inch monitor
I have this and can't complain. When you first connect it to wifi and it wants to do updates leave it to do its thing for a while as it'll be a bit laggy. Once they're done it's smooth.
Speakers are quite decent too.
Speakers are quite decent too.
does the speakers have stutter?
I haven't noticed any and I'm only doing YouTube and Netflix.
How about with Pprime?
The only tv brand with a stutter.