A desire for the new PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X game consoles demands a pretty investment, and not just for the gaming related hardware. Once the consoles launch later this month, will also have to consider an investment in upgrades, most notably on the presentation from.
To be able to enjoy the console’s shiny new visuals, or even if you’re just looking to upgrade your current rig to be able to get the best out of your current consoles, your best option is to get a big screen TV for that 4K goodness. Understandably though, TVs are somewhat of a luxury and can be quite pricey, especially if they’re capable of 4K resolution (don’t even get us started on 8K TVs, though there is definitely some demand for that).
Thankfully, 4K TVs are surprisingly much cheaper to get these days compared to a decade ago. As such, here are our top picks for budget 4K TVs you can pick up within S$1,000 during the upcoming 11.11 sales on Shopee and Lazada.
Remember, the more money you save up on your TV, the more you can invest in more games and peripherals for your console!
PRISM+ Q65 65-inch 4K Android TV
Price: S$999
We’re kicking things off with local TV and PC monitor manufacturer PRISM+, and its new Q65 65-inch Android TV. This behemoth is easily the largest in our list, and at just S$999, so there’s no better time than to invest in it!
This 4K TV boasts a really slim bezel that makes the picture stand out really well. Its IPS panel means it is perfect for shooters such as Apex Legends and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, with lightning-fast response times and low input lag. However, it’s more than just a one-trick pony as it also packs 1.07 billion colours, which livens up the images in cinematic titles such as Ghost of Tsushima and Marvel’s Spider-Man. Also, it comes with free delivery and assembly, and a three-year warranty to boot. What’s not to love?
Xiaomi 4S 55-inch Android Smart TV
Price: S$529
Don’t be fooled by its ridiculously affordable price point; the Xiaomi 4S offers a ton of bang for your buck. Packing a 4K HDR LED Panel in a super-slim bezel, this TV is sure to bring out the best of your games visually. Additionally, it comes with a Cortrex A53 quad-core processor that boosts picture and sound quality even more. And all this coming at just a little over S$500 is more than just a steal.
Philips 43PUT6002 43-Inch 4K UHD Smart TV
Price: S$498
Philips’ budget 4K smart TV comes with the unique Pixel Plus Ultra HD engine, which min-maxes picture quality to deliver as crisp of an image as possible. Most significantly, it makes whites brighter and blacks darker, giving players even more of a visual edge when playing cinematic games on their consoles.
AOC 50U6285 50-Inch 4K UHD Smart TV
Price: S$699
Taiwan-based AOC is another brand synonymous with really affordable and really good TVs. Its U6285 series is among the best cost-effective in this list, equipped with a 50Hz refresh rate that makes visuals look snappy and smooth. Its Dolby Audio technology enhances sound just about enough so you won’t feel pressured to invest in a new soundbar too soon, if you’re planning on saving up.
Hisense 50-inch UHD 4K LED Smart TV
Price: S$549
Hisense’s 4K offering is also a pretty solid all-rounder. Its picture quality is comparable to just about any Samsung 4K TV, owing to its quad-core processor, that boosts image fidelity quite well. In addition, it comes with 4K upscaling, which lets you enjoy games, TV shows and movies that don’t normally support 4K at a much clearer resolution.
Samsung UA-55RU7300KXXT 55-inch Flat Curved UHD LED 4K Smart TV
Price: S$899
Typically, Samsung TVs sit on the pricier end of the spectrum, but this 55-inch variant is a great value-for-money offering. Unlike most of the other 4K TVs here, this particular model boasts a flat curved UHD screen that provides the user with a more immersive viewing experience, which dovetails nicely with the incredible visual quality that the PS5/Xbox Series X is capable of.
PRISM+ E43 4K IPS Smart Digital TV
Price: S$479
Just in case you missed out on a sale on the PRISM+ E65 above, fret not as the E43 provides pretty much the same awesomeness at a retail price of under S$1,000. Never mind the smaller frame, it’s still a really solid 4K TV, equipped with HDR, an IPS panel, Dolby Audio and a really slim bezel. You’re getting more than your money’s worth on this beast of a 43-inch 4K TV.
LG 43UN7100PTA ThinQ AI 43-Inch 4K UHD Smart TV
Price: S$799
If you haven’t noticed by now, almost all the entry-level 4K TVs here are at least 43 inches in width. But that’s not exactly a bad thing, as you can consider it a space saver in your home, or if you’re just looking for a personal TV for your room (so you don’t have to fight over the main unit among your family members).
The LG UN7100 series is one of the more “premium” offerings on this list, mainly because it sports LG’s signature ThinQ AI technology that lets you sync it with various other LG ThinQ AI products. It just means it carries a lot more utility over the other TVs, and still functions primarily as a really solid 4K TV for your console games. Sporting 4K upscaling, black/white noise reduction, dynamic colour, and ultra surround sound, this is quite the package deal among all the TVs here. And for just a little over S$900? It’s looking very much like a steal compared to its bigger variants.
Samsung TU7000 43-Inch 4K UHD Smart TV
Price: S$799
The 43-inch variant of the Samsung TU7000 is as good as it gets for sub-S$1,000 4K TVs. It boasts a really wide dynamic colour gamut, thanks to its signature Crystal Display, which really gets the best out of just about any game you boot up on it. Speaking of games, it comes with a Game Enhancer mode that enhances the refresh rate significantly, minimising input lag so you can immerse yourself fully into your games.
Panasonic TH-43HX655S 43-inch 4K UHD Android Smart TV
Price: S$669
Rounding off this list is the TH-43HX655S UHD LED smart TV from Panasonic. Powered by a Hexa Chroma Drive and a 4K colour engine, this TV is capable of some of the most vibrant and jaw-dropping colours that can probably rival TVs of a higher caliber. Also, its wide viewing angle is perfect for exploiting the graphically-demanding nature of next-gen titles.
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