Samsung 82" Class - TU700D Series - 4K UHD LED LCD TV
Item 9982007
Model UN82TU700DFXZA
Features:
3-Year Manufacturer's Warranty
Motion Rate 120
Game Enhancer
Works with Voice Assistants
Screen Size: 81.5" Diag.
$1279 with free shipping
https://www.costco.com/.product.100658472.html
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extended warranty up to 7 years and up to 4% total cashback
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Strange, no usually doesn't happen this at Costco, May be for clearance items but not otherwise.
Most 60Hz TV use software to enhance up to 120Hz. It would be good for most folks but we can't compare with 240Hz top of the line products. However of course those will cost way higher than this.
This is a very informative article about refresh rates.
https://www.pcmag.com/news/tv-ref...and-beyond
""So the faster the refresh rate, the better the HDTV, right? More frames look smoother, right? In theory: yes. In marketing: very yes. In practice: not so much""
It's QLED and 4 HDMI. (and even FreeSync and 240 motion rate.)
It's QLED and 4 HDMI. (and even FreeSync and 240 motion rate.)
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(*includes family members of authorized personnel)Somebody was never in the military lol
Times have really changed, SD was famous for "no HDMI, no deal" and now a days it's "only 2 HDMI, no deal" 😛
Jokes apart I too agree manufacturers should include 4 at least. C'mon Sammy