I don't think this is a minor thing either after reading a dozen pages or so and may be a deal breaker for many.
https://www.avsforum.co
Unboxing [youtu.be]and Calibration [youtube.com]
Per Sony: The width or the distance between the TV stand feet is approximately 60 1/8 inches (1,527 mm) wide and feet are approximately 17 3/8 inches (441 mm) deep (front to back).
https://www.sony.com/electronics/...ifications
Look under the 4th column for 85" version's specifications.
TV weight without stand is 100.9 lbs or 105.1lbs with stand.
Location of VESA holes can be found here: http://sonypremiumhome
For those with 3 year warranty on their boxes Sony has already confirmed the 5 year applies
https://www.sony.com/electronics/...s/00250278




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$1970 85" version cost 63.8 cents per square inch of screen
$1599 75" version cost 66.5 cents per square inch of screen
$970 65" version cost 53.7 cents per square inch of screen
Therefore, the 75" version is the worst choice and actually cost more than the 85" version when looking at cost per square inch of screen
Links
Direct Link to purchase TV: https://www.costco.com/sony-85%22...57292.h
Rtings.com review: https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/sony/x900h (IMHO one of the best LED TV's out there)
Costco.com VS Costco Warehouses (physical stores)
Costco.com vs Costco Warehouses (physical stores) act as 2 different business units and will not price match if bought from the "other" store.
Costco.com
Costco.com Price Adjustment Page: https://customerservice
30-day Price Adjustment
Multiple people have chatted/talked with customer support and have posted proof that orders will be price adjusted.
Multiple Costco.com orders even have the price adjustment already issued.
Free shipping
Costco Warehouses
Price adjustment seems to depend on the associate/store manager so YMMV.
The carton is a beast and DON'T LAY TV FLAT when transporting.
4K 120HZ Blur Issue
(11/13) Sony has acknowledged the blur issue and promised to address it: https://www.sony.com/electronics/...s/00254079
Here is the Sony support page: https://www.sony.com/electronics/...s/00254078
Hope this helps!
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Most previous owners say they have some form of burn in within 2 years. It depends on usage but that's pretty bad.
I've had burn in experience with 2 plasma TVs back when they were the rage. I love Oled TVs but I'm skipping them until the burn in issue is resolved. It gets better every generation but still a big problem. On the flip side, LG Oled TVs are really well-built. I love that screen thickness and metal build of the screen. Very premium.
In any case, I'd like to keep my $2k TV for more than 2 years.
I spent the last few days researching the heck out of current TVs (and some past ones) and the 900H is one of the best TVs (and the best value) out there.
Other good options are Samsung RU9000 ($1k on Costco BF ad for 75"), TCL 6 series 75", and Hisense H8G. Sony 950H is a step up from 900H (the non costco version of TV in this thread), has wider viewing angles and a few minor advantages but it's less bright while being about $300-400 more.
This is only the beginning. It will be a race to the bottom between Samsung, Vizio, Sony, and LG.
I spoke with a manager, however, and they are going to get back with me on if they can accommodate. Will update.
Any guesses as to what the 950Hs will be going for on Greentoe Nov20-30? $2500 please?
I know Costco is the way to go over Greentoe but Costco apparently doesn't carry the 950H.
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Do you still own a Sony x900h / x90ch ?
If you do, has it been stable?
I'm asking these questions, because I'm wondering if perhaps firmware updates fixed these issues.
I got it for $2469 in early September. So I'll just be keeping this one in the box. Request price adjustment on Nov 20th. Then return the one in the box using original purchase receipt right before 90-day window expires. $500 back in my pocket thanks to Slickdeals!
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I am curious if past years ad's have said in the print at the top that price matching is excluded?
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