This can easily be fixed by changing the colour temperature to Warm. Switching to the Standard or Dynamic preset punched up the colours, and the backlighting but changed the colour temperature to show a slightly cooler bias. The performance from HDR 10 lacked the punch one would expect from the movie preset, with the content looking slightly duller than I’d like. Starting with the 4K and HDR performance, like we said above, the TV does not support Dolby Vision so our suite of content from Netflix, Apple TV and more played back in HDR 10. In the ColorChecker Analysis, the average Delta error is quite high in the movie preset and that translates to real-world performance as well, but we will talk about some settings that can help you get the best experience from the TV. We will elaborate below.Ībove: Peak brightness of the Acer Boundless TV via Portrait Display CalmanĪbove: ColorChecker Analysis in the Movie presetĪbove: ColorChecker Analysis in the Standard presetĪn interesting thing to note is that in the movie preset the 2pt greyscale delta error is quite low but the RGB balance for this is all over the place. With a peak brightness of slightly more than 300 nits, we can’t expect to see detailed specular highlights in HDR content, but the content isn’t very dull either. Also, as we said in our OnePlus U1 ( review) and Samsung QN90A reviews, not supporting Dolby Vision isn't necessarily a con as long as the HDR performance is good. However, as we said in our Realme 43-inch 4K TV review, HDR performance on budget TVs has reached a point where the experience can get acceptable, especially if it is your first experience, but it is recommended to consume content in SDR as much as possible on these TVs. In our tests, we found the TV has a peak brightness slightly above 300-nits, which isn't impressive when it comes to HDR content. The Acer 50-inch Boundless TV has DLED backlighting and no dimming zones. Price: MRP: 32,999 (Price on Flipkart) Acer 50-inch Boundless TV Display Panel and Picture Quality Panel Size: 50-inch (available in 43 and 55-inch screen sizes) Is it a good option to consider, or is it lost in the sea of budget 50-inch TVs? Acer 50-inch Boundless TV specs at a glance The TV boasts of a 4K resolution and support for HDR 10 but misses out on Dolby Vision. As of writing this review, the TV is available online for Rs 32,999 but you can get it for as low as 29,999. Today we have the Acer 50-inch Boundless TV with us for review. That’s why the LG 48-inch CX ( review) or even the C1 works so well as a gaming monitor/TV in the premium space and we have 50-inch TVs from Redmi, AmazonBasics, iFFALCON, TCL and more trying to fill the void for those looking for a 50-inch TV. It’s for those that feel a 43-inch TV is too small while a 55-inch TV might be too big for their entertainment setup. In our experience, the 50-inch TV space has a very specific audience. UPDATE: 28 December 2021: 4:20 PM: Acer has reached out to inform us that the restart issue with the TV is due to an Android update and will be fixed. Best Mobile Phones Under ₹25,000 in India.Best Mobile Phones Under ₹20,000 in India.Top Most Beautiful and Stylish Mobile Phones for Women/Girls.Best Smartwatches With Calling Feature in India.Best Smart Watches Under ₹10,000 in India.Best 5G Mobile Phones Under ₹15,000 in India.Best Mobile Phones Under ₹30,000 in India.Best Mobile Phones for Video Recording in India.Best Mobile Phones Under ₹15,000 in India.
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