Hi, would you recommend this TV as a display monitor for a food service business? I’m looking for something that:
–is less than $1000 CAD
–has a screen of 40" or 43" (max)
–is good in a bright room AND has good reflection handling
–has a well-designed and supported OS
–supports screen mirroring and wireless casting
–has a media player app that supports a wide variety of formats and codecs (Roku Media player, for example, is pretty limited in this respect)
–is readily available locally
Well, actually, I plan to use a fair amount of screen mirroring and wireless casting to one of the displays, so having reliable Wi-Fi is an issue for me. With the availability limitation, this becomes not such a good choice.
Can you recommend a TV that:
–is less than $1000 CAD
–has a screen of 40" or 43" (max)
–is good in a bright room AND has good reflection handling
–has a well-designed and supported OS
–supports screen mirroring and wireless casting
–has a media player app that supports a wide variety of formats and codecs (Roku Media player, for example, is pretty limited in this respect)
–is readily available locally
Hi, I am strongly considering purchasing the 40" model of this TV as a display monitor for a food service venture I will be opening. It seems like it would be quite adequate for displaying menu items and promotional videos. However, its availability in Canada seems very limited (I can only find it available online from Walmart’s marketplace) and some user reviews have highlighted persistent Wi-Fi connectivity problems, which led several of them to return their purchases. Did you run across this issue in your tests?
Would be nice to get some information about this obscure brand.
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Become an InsiderYou never seem to review any RCA TVs, are they really so bad that they’re beneath consideration?
You never seem to review any Philips brand TVs, are they really so bad that they’re beneath consideration?
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Become an InsiderDoes anybody know if the R63N is basically the same as the A6N, just with Roku as the OS instead of Google TV?
thanks,
Gabe
I’ve posted this in the insider forum.
cheers,
Gabe
Hi, would you recommend this TV as a display monitor for a food service business? I’m looking for something that:
–is less than $1000 CAD –has a screen of 40" or 43" (max) –is good in a bright room AND has good reflection handling –has a well-designed and supported OS –supports screen mirroring and wireless casting –has a media player app that supports a wide variety of formats and codecs (Roku Media player, for example, is pretty limited in this respect) –is readily available locally
thanks,
Gabe
Well, actually, I plan to use a fair amount of screen mirroring and wireless casting to one of the displays, so having reliable Wi-Fi is an issue for me. With the availability limitation, this becomes not such a good choice.
Can you recommend a TV that: –is less than $1000 CAD –has a screen of 40" or 43" (max) –is good in a bright room AND has good reflection handling –has a well-designed and supported OS –supports screen mirroring and wireless casting –has a media player app that supports a wide variety of formats and codecs (Roku Media player, for example, is pretty limited in this respect) –is readily available locally
cheers,
Gabe
Hi, I am strongly considering purchasing the 40" model of this TV as a display monitor for a food service venture I will be opening. It seems like it would be quite adequate for displaying menu items and promotional videos. However, its availability in Canada seems very limited (I can only find it available online from Walmart’s marketplace) and some user reviews have highlighted persistent Wi-Fi connectivity problems, which led several of them to return their purchases. Did you run across this issue in your tests?
cheers,
Gabe