Was thinking of getting LG Electronics 43UH6030 43-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV (2016 Model) from Newegg since it's an early "Black Friday" deal ($299.99).
I'm also getting a PS4 Pro on Monday. You reckon this TV will be good enough, or is it worth just saving another $500 and get a better one?
I really love this model from LG, I own 2 of them now. I bought the Black Friday deal from Microcenter and had them price match Wal-Mart's $297 deal.
* By far, this was the best dual use TV and monitor I could find. With Game picture mode, PC and Ultra Deep Color options enabled, it works beautifully with my Windows PC tower. You can even hack a 75 Hz 1080p resolution if you know how with your VGA card's app or the CRU utility. If you want real native 120 Hz panels at this screen size, then you gotta pay more for Sony models. Most all brands 55" or more will be 120 Hz for real, but that's too big for a dual use case on your work desk.
* I like the smart OS, but I wish LG had gone with Android given all the app developer support... There are still very little apps made for LG's custom OS...
* Playing a movie file from a USB memory stick is a breeze.
* I don't care about the RGBW pixel structure, any video, 4K included, looks beautiful with the right adjustments. I know that's why they're cheaper than others, but this hasn't bothered me one bit, even when using my PC, and I bought many test models (most TVs, some only monitors), yet this looked better than even a 22" AOC computer monitor designated for that purpose!!
* First time I encountered IPS panels, and I do love how there's no distortion from any angle, but the panel is glossy and reflective, so not good. Not to mention no true blacks, but if you really want that, go for LG's OLED models.
Anyway, I think you should give it a shot, great deal for the money, and you got your 30 days if it doesn't quite meet your needs. I was really hoping it was a native 120 Hz panel, that would've made it perfect, but I had to learn how that Tru Motion marketing is fakery and it's at best 60 Hz although it does accept a 1080p 75 Hz signal which made the video look really good with my PC.