Model: SAMSUNG 55" Class 4K Ultra HD (2160P) HDR Smart QLED TV QN55Q90T 2020
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Both the 55 and 65 inch models are the cheapest they've been for some time, and compared to a true OLED TV, this is still imperceptibly good without costing more than 3 grand. Not a bad deal (I don't know why it's getting downvoted to oblivion though)
The last time I got something from BuyDig that had the "Rewards" thing I thought it would be one of those PrePaid debit cards but apparently they just put the money right back on whatever card you used to pay. I thought that was pretty cool.
What time of the year do new TVs usually come out? I need to upgrade to 4K for the new console gen but haven't been able to decide what I like for under $1k while researching the past few weeks
the hisense h9g would still give this a run for its money at almost HALF the price. not apples to apples but think about how the marginal utility of the extra features. i know you can keep downgrading using the same argument but the h9g is basically 90% of all tv tech out there right now for a fraction of the price
Q90 at this price is crazy good. Only way to get better is to pay more for an OLED. Take the Q90 and run before it sells out.
Well, that's certainly true for 75" (77" LG CX is too expensive). But 55" and 65" are pretty much similarly priced. Next week's Buydig sale gets the 65" within $50 I think. So unless one absolutely cannot have OLED due to burn in fears or wants bright room performance, no point getting this instead of the LG CX (except for 75" of course)
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Other than that, fantastic.
Other than that, fantastic.
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Well, that's certainly true for 75" (77" LG CX is too expensive). But 55" and 65" are pretty much similarly priced. Next week's Buydig sale gets the 65" within $50 I think. So unless one absolutely cannot have OLED due to burn in fears or wants bright room performance, no point getting this instead of the LG CX (except for 75" of course)
Check your sources; it has FreeSync compatibility and one HDMI 2.1 port (port 4).