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4k 144hz TV recommendations

irishbeast

Looking for a 4k 144hz TV screen. 50inch +

 

Love my current TV but is only 60hz and there is a difference when I swap to my monitor which has the higher refresh rate.

 

Budget is around £800 or $1100 which I appreciate might not go far. Might be able to go a little higher if I can flog my old screen.

 

Not interested in 8k as I don't have the hardware. 

 

Would love to having a new display for when forza horizon 5 comes out 🙂

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The LG CX 48 regularly gets down to 1100$ and is widely considered the best. You will need a 20 series card or later to run 4k 144hz

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I don't think they make 144Hz tvs. But 120 Hz is the main now. If you want the best picture go LG OLED. If you want really really good picture, but less costly than OLED, go LG Nanocell 90 series.,

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1 hour ago, OddOod said:

The LG CX 48 regularly gets down to 1100$ and is widely considered the best. You will need a 20 series card or later to run 4k 144hz

Thanks. Have a 3070 so should be grand for most titles

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1 hour ago, mr fobs said:

I don't think they make 144Hz tvs. But 120 Hz is the main now. If you want the best picture go LG OLED. If you want really really good picture, but less costly than OLED, go LG Nanocell 90 series.,

Thanks! Shall investigate. 

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