Knicks2012

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Seems like my 80 " Vizio is on the way out. Would like to upgrade to a 4K HDR TV and get the 500 GB Xbox One S for the 4k blu ray drive and occasional gaming, its the cheapest blu ray drive by $100 plus I can play games.

But I have several questions. Which 4K HDR TV 70" or more is the best for movies, sports and gaming thats under $3k. The room its going in has a ton of windows so it needs to look great during the day. My AV receiver is about 15 years old so would it work with the new TV and Xbox?? Its the Yamaha HTR 5460, should work since it supports Dolby Digital and DTS but ill leave a link below.

http://www.crutchfield.com/S-JvI6MrsOt1L/p_022HTR5460/Yamaha-HTR-5460.html
 
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Just so you're aware... If your plan is to get a 4K HDR TV (ANY of them), you're going to have to upgrade your receiver as well. Any receiver you get is going to need to natively support 4K Passthrough (And or Upscale conversion if you can afford a receiver that can do it). As far as 4K TV's, there's a lot on the market for way under 3000$. I don't want to give you a specific recommendation because most of them are the same, but... http://4k.com/tv/review-sharp-lc-70ud27u-70-inch-aquos-4k-ultra-hd-120hz-smart-led-tv/

I've heard a lot of good things about this particular TV, but I would do more research if I were you. Again, just consider that you're going to need to upgrade the receiver as well (Which is going to be upwards of 500$...

Stoneskinsnake

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Just so you're aware... If your plan is to get a 4K HDR TV (ANY of them), you're going to have to upgrade your receiver as well. Any receiver you get is going to need to natively support 4K Passthrough (And or Upscale conversion if you can afford a receiver that can do it). As far as 4K TV's, there's a lot on the market for way under 3000$. I don't want to give you a specific recommendation because most of them are the same, but... http://4k.com/tv/review-sharp-lc-70ud27u-70-inch-aquos-4k-ultra-hd-120hz-smart-led-tv/

I've heard a lot of good things about this particular TV, but I would do more research if I were you. Again, just consider that you're going to need to upgrade the receiver as well (Which is going to be upwards of 500$ depending on the brand you go with).
 
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