Insignia F30 2024 (LCD)

Insignia F30 2024 (65" LCD)

Insignia F30 2024 (LCD)

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BEST RATING
Sports:
3.1
PICTURE QUALITY: Poor5.6/10
MOVIES & TV: Poor5.3/10
GAMING: Poor5.6/10
SPORTS: Fair6.0/10
CARTOONS & ANIMATION: Poor5.9/10
NEWS & TALK: Poor5.4/10
BRIGHT ROOM: Poor5.5/10

The Insignia F30 2024 model is a budget-friendly LCD TV that offers fair performance for watching sports. However, its overall picture quality, gaming performance, and suitability for dark room viewing are poor. Although it works well in bright rooms and has good reflection handling, it doesn't excel in displaying movies, series, or cartoons and animations. For gaming, it has a very good input lag score, which means it responds quickly to your actions, but the motion processing is poor, making it less ideal for fast-paced games. It supports HDR formats and has the capability to be used as a monitor with good chroma subsampling, making it versatile. This TV has three HDMI ports but lacks superior sound quality with its speaker setup. If you're looking for an affordable TV primarily for sports and casual use in a bright room, this could be a good option, but for immersive movie experiences, serious gaming, or use in dark environments, there are better-suited TVs available. Give Feedback

this description is based on the product variant with some specs. At the time of writing, the variant with some specs cost some dollars.








Evaluation

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Pros
  • Good as a PC monitor
  • Fair sound quality
  • Supports Dolby Atmos
Cons
  • Poor overall picture quality
  • Poor performance in brightness
  • Limited HDR support

Ratings by Category

Sports:
3.1
The Insignia F30 2024 may not be ideal for watching sports as it has poor motion processing which can result in blurry movements during fast-paced games, and its reflection handling is only fair, meaning it could struggle with reducing glare in bright rooms. However, it offers decent viewing angles, making it easier for groups to watch together, and generally consistent gray uniformity, which is beneficial for displaying sports fields without distracting areas.
Cartoons & Animaton:
3.0
The Insignia F30 2024 struggles with cartoons and animation primarily because it has a poor color gamut, which means it's not able to display a wide and rich variety of colors, resulting in less vibrant and impactful images. Although the colors are well-calibrated right out of the box, the overall limited range of colors and subtleties can make colorful animated content look less engaging.

Full Specs

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GENERAL

Price
$470
Brand
Insignia
Release Date
March 1, 2023
Full name
70F301NA24
Screen Size
65"
Screen Resolution
4K

TV FEATURES

Operating System
Fire OS
Sound Quality Score
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6.9/10
NextGen Ready
No
HDMI Ports
3
Coax Ports
1

DISPLAY QUALITY SCORES

Picture Quality Score
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5.7/10
Bright Room Score
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5.6/10
Gaming Score
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5.6/10
Movies & TV Score
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5.4/10
Sports Score
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6.1/10

PHYSICAL

Dimensions w/o Stand (H x W x D)
35.2" x 62.4" x 3.6"
Dimensions with Stand (H x W)
37" x 62.4"
Weight without Stand
50.8 lbs
VESA Mount
300 x 300

DISPLAY

Color Depth
10 bit
Black Frame Insertion
No
Auto Low Latency Mode
No
Contrast
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4.3/10
Local Dimming
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3/10

SOUND

Speaker Setup
2.0
Speaker Power
24 W
Dolby Atmos
Yes
DTS:X
No

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