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I think everybody's in a hard holding pattern.
What do you watch? It'll do for sports and bright rooms. Movies with the lights turned down, not so much.
Thanks, the room I have it in has a decent amount of light but not too bright. I have a 75 inch 4 year old Vizio now but have been wanting to go bigger. I know this is still a $1300 TV but curious how it compares to others around this price range.
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Where can I find x90k/x90ck for the same price? I would buy it immediately.
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This is why people with dark viewing conditions often go for oled, or at least look for a LED with good local dimming and of higher quality than the cheaper models.
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...x80k-x80ck
I think I would pass this model and look for a 4K tv with HDMI 2.1