When comparing Samsung The Frame 43" (UN43LS03N) vs Sony X830F 60" (XBR60X830F), the Slant community recommends Samsung The Frame 43" (UN43LS03N) for most people. In the question“What are the best TVs?” Samsung The Frame 43" (UN43LS03N) is ranked 59th while Sony X830F 60" (XBR60X830F) is ranked 149th. The most important reason people chose Samsung The Frame 43" (UN43LS03N) is:
You'll experience no troubles while accessing the inputs of this TV because of all the key inputs and outputs of The Frame are located on the external One Connect box. Additionally, the One Connect box works as a power supply unit.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Accessible inputs
You'll experience no troubles while accessing the inputs of this TV because of all the key inputs and outputs of The Frame are located on the external One Connect box. Additionally, the One Connect box works as a power supply unit.
Pro Works well with an Xbox One X
With this TV you'll no longer have to experience screen tearing while playing games on Xbox One X because the TV runs FreeSync. FreeSync is an adaptive synchronization technology that allows a panel to synchronize its refresh rate to match the framerate of a GPU of a computer or console.
Pro Ads-free
The main interface of the Sony X830F doesn't have ads. Additionally, there's a way to opt-out of suggested content on the home screen.
Pro Colors are accurate
The Sony X930F doesn't need calibration because its out-of-the-box color accuracy is very high. The overall color inaccuracy measures at the dE of 2.4. A human eye can not spot such a tiny color inaccuracy.
Cons
Con Doesn't look good from an angle
The TV is not the best pick for those who like to watch with a crowd because those who sit at an angle to the TV will experience degraded picture quality. For example, black levels start to change noticeably when the viewing angle reaches 14 degrees.
Con Poor HDR capabilities
This TV can not play HDR content properly because the highlights look too dim when the TV is dealing with the HDR content. The panel can't get bright enough to make the highlights pop in the HDR mode.