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  • hogfanhw81
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    • Aug 2009
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    #8071
    Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

    I am in the market for a new tv. I purchased a 55in Sony x900e at Christmas of 17. Either main board went out or something else. Geek Squad did try a repair, but it did not fix the problem. So three and a half years later, I am replacing it and can speak to the value of the additional warranty.

    So now I’m looking at replacement on store credit. $999.99 plus tax is what is covered. Looking at either the Samsung Q80A or Sony x90j. Want to move up to the 65. My friend used to work for Samsung as their Walmart vendor rep, and he said the Samsung will have Black Friday pricing in late October and I have 90 days from now to make the swap. Thoughts on either of these TVs?


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    • Majingir
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      • Apr 2005
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      #8072
      Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

      Originally posted by p_rushing
      The 1 year is with Hisense, the geek squad will cover more and may allow you to have Bestbuy deal with the problem instead of Hisense. Check with Scott though for their current coverage during the manufacturer 1 year warranty.

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      From what I checked, it would be the 1 year warranty with the manufacturer, then an additional year through the credit card company.

      Hopefully that would be enough. Seems like wherever I look, people have mixed reviews. Like most things, some will say its great, some say it sucks, the hardcore tech people just compare/contrast it to the top end stuff.

      TCL and Hisense both seem like they'd be great, but who knows how reliable. Whereas LG or Samsung at the comparable price might not be as great, but will be more reliable.

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      • PVarck31
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        • Jan 2003
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        #8073
        Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

        Originally posted by Majingir
        From what I checked, it would be the 1 year warranty with the manufacturer, then an additional year through the credit card company.

        Hopefully that would be enough. Seems like wherever I look, people have mixed reviews. Like most things, some will say its great, some say it sucks, the hardcore tech people just compare/contrast it to the top end stuff.

        TCL and Hisense both seem like they'd be great, but who knows how reliable. Whereas LG or Samsung at the comparable price might not be as great, but will be more reliable.
        I think at this point you are over thinking things. If you just want a decent TV to watch sports, then just pick a Samsung or LG.

        My mom got like a 42" Samsung for a small room just to have the TV on while she did other stuff, and it's been there for like 4-5 years and still works and looks great. And it's almost constantly on.

        For sports, I would try to get a 120hz native panel, but honestly, it probably won't be a big deal for you.

        No need to go back and forth on a low to mid range TV. Especially if you are only looking to use it for basic things.

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        • Majingir
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          • Apr 2005
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          #8074
          Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

          Originally posted by PVarck31
          I think at this point you are over thinking things. If you just want a decent TV to watch sports, then just pick a Samsung or LG.



          My mom got like a 42" Samsung for a small room just to have the TV on while she did other stuff, and it's been there for like 4-5 years and still works and looks great. And it's almost constantly on.



          For sports, I would try to get a 120hz native panel, but honestly, it probably won't be a big deal for you.



          No need to go back and forth on a low to mid range TV. Especially if you are only looking to use it for basic things.
          I'm mainly just thinking reliability more than anything else, because I've had two diff TVs give problems over the past 3 or 4 years (both were about several years old each though, which I guess is expected), so just want to make sure it's not until several more years before I need to replace my next one.

          Lots of time between now and BF though, so guess I'll just wait 2 more months and see what deals are out there. Not sure if it's just a random price they listed after clearance, or some inside job, but on Best Buys site I saw a 65 inch Samsung for $250! It's open box, and sold out, but still, that seemed too good to be true.

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          • Scott
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            • Jul 2002
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            #8075
            Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

            Originally posted by Majingir
            I'm mainly just thinking reliability more than anything else, because I've had two diff TVs give problems over the past 3 or 4 years (both were about several years old each though, which I guess is expected), so just want to make sure it's not until several more years before I need to replace my next one.

            Lots of time between now and BF though, so guess I'll just wait 2 more months and see what deals are out there. Not sure if it's just a random price they listed after clearance, or some inside job, but on Best Buys site I saw a 65 inch Samsung for $250! It's open box, and sold out, but still, that seemed too good to be true.

            That 65” is definitely cheap but it’s not good.


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            • Majingir
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              • Apr 2005
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              #8076
              Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

              Originally posted by Scott
              That 65” is definitely cheap but it’s not good.


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              This one you mean?
              The Samsung NU6900 is an alright entry-level 4k TV. It's available in a wide range of sizes with budget-friendly prices, and it provides okay overall performance...
              Last edited by Majingir; 09-05-2021, 09:39 AM.

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              • Scott
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                • Jul 2002
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                #8077
                Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                Originally posted by Majingir

                No local dimming, no wide color gamut, 60 hz.


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                • Majingir
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                  • Apr 2005
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                  #8078
                  Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                  Originally posted by Scott
                  No local dimming, no wide color gamut, 60 hz.


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                  TCL series 5 has been another one I've seen. That one feels like it gets good reviews and has good durability too.

                  My current one is 120hz, so I guess I probably should stick with something like that, although its trumotion, so not sure how good it really is.

                  Comparing TCL 5 and 6, they both seem real similar, except 6 is 120hz and is much brighter, although I'm using this TV for a basement, so would brightness matter as much?

                  The TCL R635 is better overall than the TCL S535. The R635 Series gets significantly brighter, so highlights pop the way they should in HDR. It also has a 120Hz refresh rate, VRR support, and a quicker response time. However, the S535 has better out-of-the-box color accuracy and gradient handling, and it has much lower input lag.


                  But costing about $250 more, it could come down to a 65 inch series 5 or 55 inch series 6, both probably at the same price.
                  Last edited by Majingir; 09-09-2021, 05:53 PM.

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                  • Majingir
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                    • Apr 2005
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                    #8079
                    Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                    Interesting thing I saw.

                    Amazon seems to be coming out with their own TV. Although it's basically the TCL series 4, but except they have a fire stick instead of roku on it.

                    Seems like its similarly priced as the TCL too. Too bad they didnt model it after a higher model.

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                    • p_rushing
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                      #8080
                      Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                      Originally posted by Majingir
                      TCL series 5 has been another one I've seen. That one feels like it gets good reviews and has good durability too.

                      My current one is 120hz, so I guess I probably should stick with something like that, although its trumotion, so not sure how good it really is.

                      Comparing TCL 5 and 6, they both seem real similar, except 6 is 120hz and is much brighter, although I'm using this TV for a basement, so would brightness matter as much?

                      The TCL R635 is better overall than the TCL S535. The R635 Series gets significantly brighter, so highlights pop the way they should in HDR. It also has a 120Hz refresh rate, VRR support, and a quicker response time. However, the S535 has better out-of-the-box color accuracy and gradient handling, and it has much lower input lag.


                      But costing about $250 more, it could come down to a 65 inch series 5 or 55 inch series 6, both probably at the same price.
                      TCL 6 is another great option. TCL seems to have figured out their initial issues when they first started. You don't see a lot of issues like you do with Hisense.

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                      • Majingir
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                        • Apr 2005
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                        #8081
                        Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                        Originally posted by p_rushing
                        TCL 6 is another great option. TCL seems to have figured out their initial issues when they first started. You don't see a lot of issues like you do with Hisense.

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                        Looking at all options, I'm surprised TCL is so good compared to others. Though this seems to fit my trend when it comes with tech. I often don't buy the biggest brands because at times the lesser known companies are better quality, if you know what to look for.

                        I once bought a Lenovo laptop back when they weren't so big. The specs and everything on it were just as good as a $1000 laptop. This cost only $500. Even a dryer, I looked at specs and other things, turned out its actually made by a bigger company that also sells the exact same thing under their own big company name for much more.

                        Hopefully the series 6 comes down in price, becsuse the price of a 55 inch right now is what the 65 inch cost to start this year, but with the chip shortages, 2021 seems like the worst year in ages for buying a TV. 2022 might not be much better.

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                        • jeremym480
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                          #8082
                          Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                          I'm looking for a TV that I can keep outdoors under my patio area. In the past, I've just moved my old TVs outside as I've upgraded my new TV's inside but between the age of the old TVs and the elements, those only lasted a few months before dying.

                          I really don't want to drop $2k+ for what would likely be our least-watched TV but I would like one in the space. So my question is are there any alternatives to outdoor TVs (like Sunbright) that would last outdoors? Like I said it's a patio area, away from any sun or rain but it does get hot, windy, and dusty out there occasionally. I'd like a 55-inch but would probably settle for a 48-50 inch if I could stay under $1500 out the door (with delivery and set up).
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                          • Scott
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                            • Jul 2002
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                            #8083
                            Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                            Originally posted by jeremym480
                            I'm looking for a TV that I can keep outdoors under my patio area. In the past, I've just moved my old TVs outside as I've upgraded my new TV's inside but between the age of the old TVs and the elements, those only lasted a few months before dying.

                            I really don't want to drop $2k+ for what would likely be our least-watched TV but I would like one in the space. So my question is are there any alternatives to outdoor TVs (like Sunbright) that would last outdoors? Like I said it's a patio area, away from any sun or rain but it does get hot, windy, and dusty out there occasionally. I'd like a 55-inch but would probably settle for a 48-50 inch if I could stay under $1500 out the door (with delivery and set up).

                            The biggest thing is an actual outdoor TV is going to be 30-50% brighter than an indoor tv, and in the event that it the TV caught fire, it wouldn’t void your home warranty.


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                            • p_rushing
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                              #8084
                              Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                              Originally posted by jeremym480
                              I'm looking for a TV that I can keep outdoors under my patio area. In the past, I've just moved my old TVs outside as I've upgraded my new TV's inside but between the age of the old TVs and the elements, those only lasted a few months before dying.

                              I really don't want to drop $2k+ for what would likely be our least-watched TV but I would like one in the space. So my question is are there any alternatives to outdoor TVs (like Sunbright) that would last outdoors? Like I said it's a patio area, away from any sun or rain but it does get hot, windy, and dusty out there occasionally. I'd like a 55-inch but would probably settle for a 48-50 inch if I could stay under $1500 out the door (with delivery and set up).
                              They have enclosures you can add any tv but nicer ones will be close to the price of a tv.

                              For a cheap option, try Amazon tv cover. As long as you don't mind taking off/putting on a cover, it should help with it lasting.

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                              • Gotmadskillzson
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                                #8085
                                Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                                Do what my neighbors do, put a tarp over it when you not watching it.

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