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Oneplus TV U1S ⚡ Realme TV 4K ⚡

Oneplus TV U1S ⚡ Realme TV 4K ⚡

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ONEPLUS TV REALME TV 4K COMPARISONS 

OnePlus U1S is launched in India and Realme TV also launched its 4K 2021 TV range. Now here builds the confusion regarding which is a better TV? I'll show you a unique comparison between Realme TV 4K and OnePlus U1S.

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Before starting the comparison let me tell you that I haven't seen these TVs and I don't even need to see them because as a reviewer, I know what is required for good picture quality and what factors lead to poor quality. We display the uncomfortable truth and not brand advertisements.


If you are a Realme or OnePlus fan, then I sincerely apologize because you might not like what I'll say. Let's talk about their designs. They both come in slim bezel designs, and their screen-to-body ratio is more than 90%, which is very good. Talking about the resolution- they both have 4K Ultra HD 3840x2160 resolution and a 60Hz refresh rate. OnePlus comes with MEMC based on software that works at 60 FPS;


but it is missing in Realme TV. But it doesn't bring a vibrant change in picture quality because Software-based MEMC at 60 FPS causes almost no change in motion blur and it's good for nothing. Now let's talk about their panel. They come with an 8 bit + FRC VA/IPS panel with 280 nits peak HDR Brightness.


They both have different HDR format supports. OnePlus comes with HDR10, HDR10+, and HLG support whereas Realme TV supports Dolby Vision. Both the brands haven't declared their contrast ratio because even they don't know whether they are supplying a VA panel or an IPS panel. Both panels have different contrast ratios and hence


it cannot be declared. The picture quality provided by their 280 nits peaks HDR brightness can be summed up in one word- AVERAGE. I have explained that the better the brightness, the better is the picture quality. More brightness means more backlight and good color visibility on the screen; which means good picture quality. Brightness doesn't mean changing contrast. This brightness is measured in nits and both these TV have 280 nits peak (maximum) HDR brightness. "Roko; mat Jaane do" and "Roko mat; Jaane do"- these are exactly the same words


but both the lines have different meanings. In the same way, they both have the same panel but their brand names are different. How can I say that they both have the same panel and same peak HRD brightness? but different HDR formats? OnePlus has HDR10, HRD10+ and HLG support whereas Realme TV has only

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Dolby Vision support. Both the formats are completely different. To understand it, let's see 1 more review. This is Kia Seltos and it is Hyundai Creta. They both are made on the same platform, the same transmission has been used in them and they both have the same engine. But despite these similarities, they have different costs, different features, different comfort, and different drives. You feel the difference while driving these cars.


These both cars are of the same companies but are marketed on different brand names. Exactly same can be seen in Realme and OnePlus TVs. Same panels are procured with some different features and are sold with different brand names so that you see only these 2 TV in market and buy anyone. But at the end, you'll bring


the TV of the same company. Then what is the point of giving different HDR formats? It is simple- you get the license of Dolby Vision for 500 panels out of 1000 TVs and for the rest of 500 you get an HDR license. That's it. These different formats lead to a slight change in the DCI P3 ratio which is the parameter to test


Wide Color Gamut. OnePlus has 93% & Realme TV has 90%. 3% makes hardly any difference. Let's talk about the features on which Realme and OnePlus want you to focus. OnePlus has 8.3 million pixels; which are present in every 4K TV. OnePlus has a 10-bit color depth; actually, every 8 bit FRC panel has a 10-bit color depth only. OnePlus TV has survived the -25° Temperature Test and I am waiting for the temperature to drop this low in India.


OnePlus TV has gone through 5000mt. Altitude test which means I can carry it on, Mount Everest. Last but not least- its 30W audio has been tuned with Dyna Audio. I don't know why I remember OnePlus' Hassle Trat camera in OnePlus 9 was highly appreciated in the world. Similarly, Realme TV 10.7 Billion Colors which is exactly present in all 4K TVs with 8 bit FRC panel, same as in Realme TV. According to some reviewers and Realme TV, it has a super bright panel and I must say that your eyes would dazzle from such high-


280 nits peak HRD brightness. Realme has conducted a -20° temperature test. I think OnePlus won it by conducting a -25° temp test. Realme TV has conducted a 760mm or 30-inch drop test, which means they dropped their TV from 30 inches. Well! I can never show you this test and you should avoid it too. These are the features on which these companies


want you to focus on. Access to these companies you must not focus on other small features like panel, peak HDR brightness, and contrast ratio because they are irrelevant while buying a TV. Many people have asked me about the alternate options of these TVs & are- Redmi TV, Samsung Crystal Pro, Hisense TV & Hisense Tornado TV.


OnePlus and Realme TV. Let's compare OnePlus and Realme TV with Hisense A71F and Hisense Tornado. They both have 400 nits peak HDR brightness along with HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision support. I will not talk about audio quality because it is not my primary criterion to buy a TV. We buy a TV to see it. Audio quality can be


enhanced with an external soundbar but picture quality can't be changed. OnePlus and Realme TV has 280 nits peak HDR brightness and I don't need to tell you which TV has better picture quality. Let's compare Samsung Crystal and Crystal Pro with OnePlus U1S and Realme TV. Samsung is the clear winner despite 300 nits brightness. There is no major difference between 280 nits and 300 nits but the quality of LED


used in Samsung panel is very good and shows deep blacks and good colors. That's why Samsung has good calibration and thus good picture quality 100%. I would have bought Samsung TV instead of Realme and OnePlus. These companies launch different products in the market to cash their smartphones. But it is not necessary


that their other products will be equally good as their smartphones. If Amul opens up a fast food shop in competition with Mc Donalds, then it is not necessary that its burger will be better than Mc Donald's burger. That's why don't try to be a fan of a particular brand. Instead, you should focus on the quality of the product.


Friends this was my opinion about Realme and OnePlus U1S TV. My aim is not to tell you that you shouldn't buy these TVs. Instead, I give honest reviews so that you can spend your hard-earned money on a good TV with good picture quality. I compare these TV with the TVs of their level.  social media. I guarantee that I'll reply within 24-48hrs.


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