Review of the 70un7070PUA 4K TV

May 27, 2023
David Sunnyside

If you’re looking for an inexpensive 4K TV, this one is worth checking out. It delivers a crisp picture, HDR support, and excellent low input lag. It also comes with a wide range of smart functions and compatibility with voice assistants like Google Assistant and Alexa.

Unlike some of the higher-end models we’ve reviewed, this one doesn’t have an IPS panel, so it’s not the best choice for bright rooms with lots of light coming in through windows. It also doesn’t have a wide color gamut, so colors don’t look quite as vibrant.

This model doesn’t offer the same level of performance as the Samsung TU8000, but it’s still a good option for a cheap 4K TV. Its IPS panel is better built, it gets brighter in SDR, and it displays native 4K content correctly. It also has lower input lag and handles reflections well. It’s one of the best budget TVs for gaming. If you’re a sports fan, it can also display HDR for more realistic lighting and colors on the field. It’s also compatible with ARC, which makes it easy to connect other devices like a sound bar and speakers.

David Sunnyside
Co-founder of Urban Splatter • Digital Marketer • Engineer • Meditator
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