Luxor TV reviews

Luxor 50 inch Full HD and 4K LED TVs
Luxor TV - is it worth it?

Buying Luxor TV, 50 inch Full HD and 4K LED TVs - price, features, specifications and customer product review of sample Luxor TV


So, who has ever heard of the Luxor brand? Well, I think not too many consumers, not to mention Luxor TV

Luxor is a brand that produces a range of televisions. Based on my knowledge cut off in 2021, Luxor is not a well-known brand in the TV market and it is not as popular as other brands, so there is limited information available about their products. 
However, Luxor TVs are generally considered to be budget-friendly options that offer basic features at a relatively low price.

Today I will make you more familiar with this innovative brand and more specifically with one of their latest 4k LED TV sets. Overall, the TV gives moderately good picture, although the sound quality leaves a lot to be desired. 

The price is at around $600 or less so if you are looking to save a buck and get a decent TV, you may look into Luxor. 

We haven't done many Luxor TV reviews so far but the reason for that is that as a brand they haven't released any new products recently.
Some things to consider when purchasing a Luxor TV:
  • Picture quality: Luxor TVs may not have the same level of picture quality as more expensive brands, so you may want to compare the specs and read customer reviews before making a purchase.
  • Smart TV features: Luxor TVs may not have the same level of smart TV capabilities as more expensive brands.
  • Durability: Luxor TVs may not be as durable as more expensive brands, so you may want to consider how long you plan on keeping the TV before making a purchase.
  • Customer service: Luxor may not have as good customer service as other brands, so it is worth considering if you have any issues with your TV.

Who makes Luxor TV?

Well, that is a very tricky question. After doing a quick research online we couldn't confirm if the Luxor TV brand is part of a bigger consortium like those in Vestel Group lets say.

In case you have any firm information about who actually makes Luxor televisions, we would appreciate your comment.

Connection
You can still use your older standard definition devices too, plugging in appliances, such as video recorders with the TV’s SCART port. This TV is also Bluetooth compatible, allowing wireless connectivity to headphones and soundbars. 



Picture
Resolution

1920 x 1080 Full HD



Technology



Edge-lit LED technology



Refresh rate



50 Hz



Screen size



50’’



Features



Wi-Fi



Built in



Processor



Single-core



Smart TV



Yes



Services / Apps



BBC iPlayer, Netflix, Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, Freeview HD



Communication



3x HDMI, 1x USB, 1x SCART



Audio



Dolby Digital Plus



Dimensions



H: 70,5 cm, W: 113,4 cm, D: 22 cm



Specifications
The LED edge lighting provides fairly good color, brightness and image clarity. The TV features a thin gloss black design that you can mount on a wall or sit on the provided plinth.

You also get built-in WiFi to link into your home broadband to access on demand movies with Netflix, catch up TV with BBC iPlayer and on-tap internet access through the web browser. You can also use Twitter and Facebook and share your videos through YouTube. 

In today’s review, we would like to bring to your attention another budget solution for home television. Luxor offer a 50-inch screen Full HD 1920x1080 resolution and a 4K option as well. The full HD option features a built-in Freeview HD tuner so you can enjoy 12 HD channels without needing a monthly subscription package, including BBC HD, ITV HD, CBeebies HD and C4 HD. 

Honestly, I am quite eager to see what the Luxor brand will offer in the near future, not only on the LED TV market but in general. Recently I saw another of their TVs grow popularity - the 40 inch Full HD Smart TV Luxor LUX0140004/01

Hopefully there's more to come from them in the near future.

For this review we used a sample 50-inch Luxor television but it is already 2019 and the information could be outdated. Please check the rest of our TV reviews for more detailed information.

Price info and features of the premium 4K OLED TV - LG OLED B6P

Please note that this is general information and can vary depending on the specific model and version of the Luxor TV. It is always recommended to check the specific features and read customer reviews before making a purchase.

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11 Comments

TechFan said…
I would be happy to hear some opinions about other Luxor TVs, pros and cons, consumer reviews or anything else related to the brand. Thanks
June Phillipou said…
Are they reliable as I haven't heard of them before I am thinking of buying a 28inch smart TV what do you think I an on a pension so have not much Monet so I don't want to waste it on a TV that won't last
June Phillipou said…
I have never heard of Luxor TVs but an thinking of buying one a 48 inch smart TV I don't know if they are reliable I live on a small pension so don't want to waste the little money I have please advice
SmartGuide said…
Hi, June. I think in regards to reliability - Luxor TVs are OK. I didn't quite get it, are you thinking of buying 28 or 48 inch smart TV?
Pjotr said…
Luxor brand is owned by turkish manufacturer Vestel. The same type of TV can you find on german market under brand Telefunken, in finnish market under Finlux and in some countries under brand Hitachi. They are not bad for the price, maybe better than chinese ones.
SmartGuide said…
Thanks Pjotr, that is true, it is basically the same hardware. And yes they make pretty good consumer electronics for the price. I am not quite sure about Luxor though, are they part of a bigger consortium or just a small brand?
Tech Geek said…
No recent consumer reviews of Luxor televisions. Not sure if they manufacture and sell any new TV models at all... any info?
Unknown said…
purchased 50 inch luxor in November 2019 call engineers in July as picture keeps going red they informed me that it would cost to much to repair should be replaced still waiting September 8th 2020.
Tech Geek said…
That sounds like a very bad customer experience. Could you please let us know which Luxor TV model was that? Good luck with the repair/replacement!
Unknown said…
Got bought a 50 inch for Christmas, against my advice. Have to keep reseting it when we switch on and the sound is awful. I have hearing aids and turn it up full so I can hear it. As soon as I am going to get another one.
Tech Geek said…
Sorry for your bad experience. To be honest I bought a cheap 40-inch TV last year and sold it few months after. Paid double for a premium brand and it was well worth the extra money, especially for item that will be in use for years.
I know it could be difficult for some to spend the extra money but I would never advice to cheap on a TV these days.