Disclaimer: The reviewer has been compensated in the form of a Best Buy Gift Card and/or received the product/service at a reduced price or for free.
We have a couple of HD TV’s in our house at the moment. Nothing like the 4K Ultra HD TV though. The hardest part of getting the most out of them? Remembering to switch to the HD channel when watching something. Luckily, our cable company is able to know what type of TV we have now and displays the HD Channel automatically when searching.
Times have changed from the days of being a kid, and knowing you were going to be the remote control for the night. Or when the channel you wanted to watch was on UHF and if you went to far, you had to spin the dial all the way around and start again.
Now I can tell you first hand I have seen the new 4K Ultra HD TV’s and do you want to talk about picture quality? Compared to my current HD TV, this outputs a picture 4 times better. They are crisp, clear, and the colors bounce out at you like you are physically there. From the demo’s I saw, you are going to want to come out and seem them for yourself. On select Saturdays now until September 26th, you can see Product Specialists from Samsung, Sony, LG, Vizio, and Sharp that will be in-store to help you experience and learn about 4K UHD during some amazing vendor demonstration days. Even more exciting you can learn how to earn a $25 Best Buy Gift Card for participating and getting a chance to enter to win your very own Big Screen Ultra HD 4K Television at participating stores.
Be sure to visit www.bestbuy.com/4kuhdevents for details and locations on how you can participate, and have an opportunity to win your very own 4K UHD TV.
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