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Rating: | (4.6 out of 5 stars) |
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Product Name: | SAMSUNG 58" Class 4K Ultra HD (2160P) HDR Smart LED TV UN58RU7100 (2019 Model) |
Product Description: | See all your favorite entertainment as it was meant to be seen. Enter the world of 4K, where every show, season, and scene is upscaled with enhanced picture clarity. Plus, a smart guide lets you quickly find what you want to watch. |
Manufacturer: | Samsung |
Model Number: | UN58RU7100FXZA |
Product SKU: | 129724055 |
UPC: | 887276305486 |
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Good deals. Any other, larger ones on sale?
Samsung doesn't make 58" TV panels, so by buying this you're automatically accepting that you're likely getting a Chinese panel which will have noticeably worse picture.
Or am I just being outdated, and Samsung doesn't make any of their panels anymore except for the really upper lines?
Samsung doesn't make 58" TV panels, so by buying this you're automatically accepting that you're likely getting a Chinese panel which will have noticeably worse picture.
Or am I just being outdated, and Samsung doesn't make any of their panels anymore except for the really upper lines?
Samsung doesn't make 58" TV panels, so by buying this you're automatically accepting that you're likely getting a Chinese panel which will have noticeably worse picture.
Or am I just being outdated, and Samsung doesn't make any of their panels anymore except for the really upper lines?
No problem on Panel
Samsung's problem is circuit board problem, tv will not be turned on.
You can search on google,
for mine, as well
I remember seeing someone on FB posting a really cheap deal for a Sony TV, but obviously he's not an electronics nerd or a SDer, so he didn't realize that Sony only produced their top line TVs. I'm surprised that Sony would let someone use their name like that, but I guess at those price points people don't really notice anyways. I would probably agree with that.
Samsung doesn't make 58" TV panels, so by buying this you're automatically accepting that you're likely getting a Chinese panel which will have noticeably worse picture.
Or am I just being outdated, and Samsung doesn't make any of their panels anymore except for the really upper lines?
If the TV's all say "4k, uhd, hdr" then the only selling point besides size will be the price. Average consumer will do no further research besides what is on the box. I mean how many people know that the black Friday TV's are substandard to the normal priced ones?
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Then in a general sense how does one find a good deal on a good TV? Must someone spend top tier money to ensure theyre getting a quality product? I assumed the prices dropped so much due to advancements in tech and prices going down - it seems there may be a lot of corner cutting though...
Samsung doesn't make 58" TV panels, so by buying this you're automatically accepting that you're likely getting a Chinese panel which will have noticeably worse picture.
Or am I just being outdated, and Samsung doesn't make any of their panels anymore except for the really upper lines?
Samsung doesn't make 58" TV panels, so by buying this you're automatically accepting that you're likely getting a Chinese panel which will have noticeably worse picture.
Or am I just being outdated, and Samsung doesn't make any of their panels anymore except for the really upper lines?
Most people that go in to a store to buy a TV just know HDR, HD, UltraHD, Sony, Samsung. The sales person knows this as well and the vast majority of people just want to get in and get out, and as long as the TV gives them a picture they are satisfied.
I would shy away from weird panel sizes from ANY manufacturer. While they may be fine TVs, glass usually isn't cut at these weird sizes. Which to me says "leftovers".
Edit: Back on to the actual deal. I will check it out for my parents who just had a 8 year old Vizio die on them.
Samsung's problem is circuit board problem, tv will not be turned on.
You can search on google,
for mine, as well
About 10 years ago I had the same issue. Bought Capacitors at local store and fixed them. TV went on forever.
Why they use cheap capacitors to ruin their name makes no sense to me.