I Tried TCL's Samsung Frame Competitor and It Didn't Compare
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I Tried TCL's Samsung Frame Competitor and It Didn't Compare
"During benchmark tests, images and clips appeared lifeless with poor contrast, particularly a smoky morning scene with horses that looked washed out compared to the Frame Pro."
"Streaming over Hulu from my iPad resulted in stuttering and pausing, despite a 600-Mbps fiber connection, indicating issues with the NXTVISION's performance."
"The NXTVISION excelled in gaming, particularly with Crimson Desert, where the Game Master mode optimized color quality and improved lag, making the visuals comparable to high-end OLEDs."
"Despite its strengths in gaming, the NXTVISION's expected price of $1,800 raises concerns, especially when compared to The Frame Pro at $1,600 and the Hisense Class S7 CanvasTV at $900."
Benchmark tests revealed the NXTVISION's images and clips lacked contrast and vibrancy, making skin tones appear flat. Streaming issues occurred with Hulu, despite a strong internet connection. The contrast problem was evident in dark scenes. However, the NXTVISION performed well with the game Crimson Desert, showcasing bright colors and a 144-Hz refresh rate. The high-end computer connection improved the gaming experience significantly. Despite its gaming capabilities, the NXTVISION's price point raises concerns compared to competitors like The Frame Pro and Hisense Class S7 CanvasTV.
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