- Costco has 90 day return policy for major electronics in case you are wondering if this will be lower for Black Friday.
- This TV has direct array LED, which is supposed to be good but not onpar with OLED or QLED (samsung).
- Rtings rating here - https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/sony/x900h
- Warranty is 5 years directly from Sony (confirmed) and if you have Citi costco card then the warranty is additional 2 years making it 7 years.
https://www.sony.com/electronics/...s/00250278
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expired Posted by poised • Sep 22, 2020
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Costco Members: 65" Sony XBR65X90CH Series 4K UHD LED Smart TV
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The boxes in the warehouse have an additional packet of warranty information attached to the boxes. (At least they do here locally.)
So even though the box is printed with a 3-year warranty on it, the additional information explains the extension of the 3 year warranty to 5 years.
(And yes, if you use the Costco Visa credit card, that tacks on an additional 2 years, making it 7 years total.)
Hope this helps clarify things a bit...
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If somebody paid $1400 for this TV and returns it after two months...what's is that TV worth now when the price is $960 for new? At best $700 if not less. So a $700 loss already. Add shipping costs and it's already the cost of a new TV. . Why would companies and other consumers bear the cost for the actions of an irresponsible individual? When did it become okay to be dishonest?
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Also not sure if it's been mentioned, but the BB person said the Sony rep was at the atore today and told em the 65" x900h will be $999 next week there as well.
I didn't ask about the 55" price, but id assume tht would drop significantly as well.
I'm still torn between trying to get 55 or 65 Sony from Costco or just look for an open box 55-inch LG cx. I think the LG has 3 more 2.1 hdmi ports and that may be relevant. maybe there will be hdmi 2.1 splitters soon, if not already, but id bet they will be pricey
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Also not sure if it's been mentioned, but the BB person said the Sony rep was at the atore today and told em the 65" x900h will be $999 next week there as well.
I didn't ask about the 55" price, but id assume tht would drop significantly as well.
I'm still torn between trying to get 55 or 65 Sony from Costco or just look for an open box 55-inch LG cx. I think the LG has 3 more 2.1 hdmi ports and that may be relevant. maybe there will be hdmi 2.1 splitters soon, if not already, but id bet they will be pricey
X950H and X900H. The X950 is the clear winner.
I have a basic recent LG 4K HDR I got as a SquareTrade warranty replacement. It does not have local dimming or high brightness. It's just a decent TV and often on sale in the $300-$400 range. The X900 would not be enough of an upgrade for me to buy. I'm sure on paper it's much better, but it does not seem that much better in person. The X-950H came home with me.
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And thank you for the comparison video, I appreciate it. My Best buy didn't have them on the same wall so I had to walk back and forth to compare them.
Overall the CX looked really good but it still did look slightly darker than the Sony one but that could have just been the lighting and location in my store. Also they had different demos rinning. The Sony had a bright, colorful promo, whereas the LG promo seemed to focus on dark scenes.
I didn't notice banding on either of the Sony ones I looked at though but they were both sitting perfectly vertical and I've read on some other coast back-bending is more evident when the TV is tilted forward.
I'll honestly probably go with the Sony because a 65 inch TV will still probably be slightly better future-proofing than a 55 in OLED
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