Seiki is offering a 50-inch 4K ultra HD television that comes with an affordable $1500 price tag. This may be the right choice for those who are looking for a simple, best quality TV panel without any smart apps and functions.
Have you been waiting for the 4K ultra HD television market to stabilize and offer sensible pricing? Well the wait is over. Seiki may have just the thing you need, a 50-inch 4K ultra high-definition television reasonably priced at $1500. This might bring prove attractive for those who are tempted to get the next generation TV set in their living room before the holidays. At last, you will be able to buy yourself a sports car without crushing your need for a 4K TV.
If you want to keep up with the latest technology and fulfill your love for latest gadgets, then you should be ready to pay the price, a big one indeed. These 4K or we may now say UHD TVs are seducing but at the same time they are obnoxiously over-priced. Sony has its 84-inch UHD TV priced at $25,000, so you know where this comes from. We don't deny the picture quality on a 4K UHD TV from Sony or LG for that matter, which also has an 84-inch 4K for $14,000, but it is the hefty price tag that gives us a fright.
Nevertheless, some manufacturers bring the latest technology at reasonable prices. Seiki, part of the TongFang Global Inc., introduced its 50-inch 4K UHD TV for a reasonable $1500. It brings the next generation picture quality but lacks some additional features such as ability to connect to the internet, or any pay-TV services.
Firsthand experience by the folks at "The Street" and "Gizmodo" says it is all about the exceptional picture quality and razor sharp clarity of each detail on the Seiki 4K TV. According to both the news sites, the TV is definitely worth the price, of course, it is a 4K integrated TV after all.
The Seiki 50-inch 4K television set can be purchased via nandtech, SEARS, amazon.com, shopNBC and other online stores. It comes with a one-year warranty, no strings attached. But if you think 50-inch is not your thing, then be glad to hear that the company is planning to launch its 65-inch 4K TV by mid-summer.