I just submitted my first offer at Greentoe for an 85" version of the Q90T Samsung 4k TV. It was accepted in about 6 minutes, so makes me wonder if I should have put in a lower initial offer (I did put in $4,000).
I think any authorized purchase of this TV will be about $4,597 + tax, taking you closer to $5,000 after all is said and done. I'm pretty happy to have this behemoth join the family.
https://www.greentoe.com/product/...004uSdAIAU
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Update: got 3999 as counter... you just paid a dollar more... u did good
Update: got 3999 as counter... you just paid a dollar more... u did good
Update: got 3999 as counter... you just paid a dollar more... u did good
Update: got 3999 as counter... you just paid a dollar more... u did good
It should probably get to 3000 even in November
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This is true. Which is why I'm waiting. $3k for an 85 inch qled tv is reasonable.
I also think vastly inferior to the Q90R is not as black and white based on my research and from what i've seen on HDTV test/rtings.com (basically identical despite # of dimming zones being significantly reduced on the Q90T)/allthingstech, etc. I am a fan of weakening the viewing angle layer so i get some more of the native contrast back as i'm watching head on.
Well, i'm just hoping i get a solid panel and look forward to years of enjoying this 85" bad boy. Cheers.
All the reviews so far say Q90T performs better than or the same as last year's Q90R, with HDMI2.1 support for next gen console. It also has a larger size 85' vs 82'.
Unlikely. Last year's 82 Q80R hasn't reached 3k yet so far.
Seriously have been waiting to buy the 82 q80r from an authorized dealer, none of them have it below 3300