





๐ฅ Elevate your viewing game with Komodoโs ultra-smooth 4K clarity!
The Komodo by Sceptre 50" 4K UHD Ultra Slim LED TV delivers stunning 4K resolution with 8 million pixels and MEMC 120 technology for smooth motion. Featuring 273 cd/mยฒ brightness, four HDMI 2.0 ports, MHL, USB connectivity, and HDCP 2.2 compliance, it offers versatile, future-ready performance in a sleek, ultra-slim design perfect for immersive entertainment and multi-device setups.







| ASIN | B07W68VFGL |
| Additional Features | Flat |
| Antenna Location | Home Viewing |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Audio Input | HDMI, USB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #187,618 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #571 in LED & LCD TVs |
| Brand | Komodo |
| Built-In Media | display, manuals, stand |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
| Connector Type | HDMI |
| Contrast Ratio | 16,000:1 |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 720 Reviews |
| Display Backlight Technology | LED |
| Display Refresh Rate in Hertz | 60 |
| Display Size Class | 50 Inches |
| Display Technology | LED |
| HDR Format Supported | HDR10 |
| Hardware Interface | HDMI, Secure Digital Card |
| Internet Applications | Komodo TV |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10.1"D x 43.87"W x 27.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Komodo by Sceptre KU515R 50" 4K UHD Ultra Slim LED TV 3840x2160 Memc 120, Metal Black 2019 |
| Item Weight | 20.28 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sceptre |
| Maximum Display Brightness | 273 Candela Per Square Meter |
| Mfr Part Number | KU515R |
| Model Name | KU-515R |
| Model Number | KU515R |
| Model Series | KU |
| Model Year | 2020 |
| Motion Enhancement Technology | MEMC 120 |
| Mounting Type | Table Mount, Wall Mount |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | Memc 120, UHD upscaling |
| Power Consumption | 0.49 Watts |
| Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
| Resolution | 4K |
| Screen Finish | Flat |
| Screen Size | 50 Inches |
| Signal Format | ATSC, NTSC, HDMI, USB, Composite |
| Size | 50 inches |
| Speaker Description | 2 built-in stereo speakers (10W, 8 Ohm) |
| Special Feature | Flat |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 4 |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| Tuner Type | ATSC |
| UPC | 792343451518 |
| VESA Mount Standard | 800 x 800 mm |
| Video Encoding | [INF] HDMI, USB, Composite; likely H.265 (HEVC), VP9 for 4K video at 60Hz due to HDMI 2.0 and HDCP 2.2 support |
| Warranty Description | limited 1 year |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
T**E
Great TV at a great price!
My 12 year old VIZIO TV, while still in the prime of life and working fine, was only 1080 and I was craving a better experience when this cartwheeled across my field of vision. I got this on sale, a 4k TV for less than $200. It's a dumb TV - no apps, no internet, no nothing. I don't need, it, my TV is effectively a second monitor so I can watch youtube and Prime Video. Very quick and easy to set up, and the picture is crystal clear, vibrant and bright. Set up was a breeze and within a few minutes I had everything up, ready and set. Can't ask for anything more!
R**E
Perfect TV for 85 Year Old Mother!!!
My mom's tv went out and when we went to buy a new one, found out they don't sell "dumb" tvs anymore. She is 85 years old and has dementia so a smart tv was out of the question. This tv arrived 3 days early and was in perfect condition. Set it up in less than 30 minutes. She is so happy and that's all that matters to me! It has a great picture and sound for the price. Very happy with the purchase.
B**S
This is the best in class and the worst in class
Affordable non-smart televisions are rare, making this the only television in its class. Pros: light weight, great picture, 1 RCA input, optical audio out. Easy setup. Cons: wall bolts not included, meaning you will have to make a trip to the hardware store (time and fuel) to purchase 4x10 cent bolts and washers. No optical out cable included, though odds are you will need one. 3.5mm audio out it located in the most inconvenient location possible, so forget about using your headphones. Like all new, cheap (and not so cheap) televisions you will need a sound bar. The internal speakers are small sound only. Weirdness: I wanted the Sceptre 50", but Komodo by Sceptre was all that was available, so I settled. When my Amazon order for the Komodo by Sceptre arrived it was actutally the newly released Sceptre U515CV-UMRDD. Komodo by Sceptre nowhere to be seen. I am happy in getting what I really wanted, but what is up with ordering a fictional brand only to receive the real brand that appears to be discontinued but is not? Recommendations: If you want a non-smart big screen television this is your only choice, and it is not a bad choice. BUT, I, who am an extended warranty skeptic, bought the 4 year protection plan because there is a good chance I am getting what I paid for.
A**.
It works. I didn't want a "smart" tv, so I got a not-"smart" tv.
I have it connected to a miniPC. it seems my main options (that I care about) are either 2160p30hz or 1080p60hz. I chose 1080p60hz because I have it connected to a computer, and it just doesn't look right with the scaling at 2160p, and 30hz was annoying when moving the mouse around and such. 1080p60 looks much better for me, and I think I'd rather it. I don't watch 4K video anyway. I've only recently started getting into 1080p bluray, and I don't think I care to get a uhd bluray drive or player anytime soon, although theoretically 2160p30hz should be ok for watching uhd movies anyway, so if I really cared I'd just switch display modes or something. It's probably not the highest quality display, but I'm happy for the $200 I paid (price before tax. Never happy about tax, but that's not related). Not sure I'd pay a lot more for it though. I saw the price went up sometime after I bought it.
A**X
Future is dumb!
I decided to get a new tv so that I could actually watch what I want to every once in a while. I kept looking at the usual products, but after having a smart tv that cost $1500 only a few years ago, and is now as slow and responsive as an iPad Gen 1, I figured id do a dumb tv and buy roku/fire/chrome cast device. Since I already had two 144hz Sceptre gaming monitors that I like, I figured letโs try something bigger. Boy did I instantly realize LG Sony Samsung should be focusing more on being a tv, and let a separate device be the computer chip you can upgrade every year for $50. I now have a pretty decent tv, super fast and responsive and headphone pairing roku speaker that allows me to play Valhalla or watch some Luther while the girls watch their shows or while I work! All for a 1/3 the price. I am able to play games at 60hz and 60FPS with a good picture. Obviously my 144hz gaming monitors are better and needed, when Iโm playing a more intensive From Software game, but Netflix and regular gaming work great on this. Hereโs hoping this market gets bigger so there are more options for just a tv, not some wanna be OS that is not intuitive and slow after a year.
J**E
Bad straight out of the box
Unfortunately, I believe I received a TV that was not new. I had a sinking feeling as I pulled the TV out of the box that it was already used. The 'feet' were wrapped in different colored plastic. When I went to install the feet, there were minor wear marks where the screws secured the feet to the TV. OK I thought - as long as it works, I won't complain. Well, it kind of worked, but there is a huge vertical bar several inches wide that is off-colored and has flashing lines in the middle of it. This is obvious even when turning the TV on and the 'Sceptre' logo is displayed, so I know it is not an issue with the input. Sadly, I'm returning this TV and do not plan on buying another one. I cannot recommend this TV after this experience.
L**Y
EASY SETUP and Works Fine
I am both technically and mechanically challenged. I am nearly 90 years old and have been left behind in this generation. Even the simplest tasks require 3 to 10 times the normal amount of time that other people take. I wanted a Non-Smart TV because my apartment complex provides free cable TV service. And Smart TV's that I've tried did not seem compatible with cable service. At least, I was not able to set them up. I don't know technical terminology and what is written about specifications, etc. So, everything to me is like reading "GREEK" or some other language. This Spectre TV is unbelievably simple to setup and operate. For other technically challenged people, like myself, I am most pleased to recommend it. Go for it; you won't be sorry!
A**S
Decent Video Non-Smart 50" Flat Screen, Poor Audio
The Komodo by Sceptre 50" 4K UHD Ultra Slim LED TV is a low-end, Non-Smart, very basic 50" LED Flat Screen with a good picture. Audio features are vaguely explained in the description and annoying audio surprises await you: * The built in speakers are very low end with a "tinty" sound, absent of any high or low range capability. If you plan to use internal speakers only, keep looking, this TV is not for you. * Except for HDMI, the other built-in input & output plug functions on the bottom and side of the TV are not labeled next to the plug or in the instructions. * The 3.5 mm female headphone output plug was found to be dead. No settings revived this plug. * If you want to add an external audio device, the optical plug on the bottom row is the only audio output port available. On the TV menu, go to sound, turn on digital sound to activate this output port. * If you have a quality surround sound entertainment system with optical audio input capability, this TV is a good option for you. * The external audio device needs to contain an amplifier and separate remote control for sound volume. The TV remote control will no longer adjust the sound setting. * Optical output requires a standard male-to-male fiber audio cable (not included) to the input port of your external audio device (about $8). * On the TV menu, go to sound, turn off the internal speaker. * If the external audio device does not have optical audio input port, you can buy a optical-to-analog converter (not included) for about $10. Most common, the analog output is left & right cable with red & white RCA male plugs each end. The converter can be powered by the USB port available on the TV side plugs which turns on & off with TV power.
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