Target has
65" TCL 65S434 Series 4K UHD Smart Android TV for
$229.99. Select free curbside pickup if stock permits. Thanks persian_mafia.
Note, curbside pickup may vary depending on location.
Specs:
- Resolution: 3840x2160
- Smart Platform: Android TV
- HDR: HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG)
- Ports:
- 3x HDMI
- 1x USB 2.0
- 1x Digital Audio Out
- 1x Composite
- 1x RF
- 1x 3.5mm Jack
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I have a TCL 6 series, Hisense from BB, and Onn from Walmart. The 6 series is noticeably better than the other two but not by a massive margin. The Hisense and Onn are almost identical in terms of image quality.
It's insane to me that they can sell quality 4k 65" TVs for this price. Like seriously, the Hisense and Onn look unbelievable for the price.
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The 43" IPS x800h Sony I've been grudgingly using since my living room TV died back in June can go back to being my computers 2nd screen and I can sit directly in front of this thing until Black Friday 2021 and an OLED without compromises.
I just need a placeholder TV and at $230 I can live with the cost. Next Thanksgiving the TCL can move to my office for watching the security cameras and I'll get a TV that I want instead of one that'll do.
After that, bet I could sell it for $150+ on Craig's List making it a really cheap "rental". If not, it can go to my office for watching the security cameras.
Yes, it's a budget TV for a reason. But sometimes those reasons are an acceptable trade off.
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Both come with chromecast built in.
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The 43" IPS x800h Sony I've been grudgingly using since my living room TV died back in June can go back to being my computers 2nd screen and I can sit directly in front of this thing until Black Friday 2021 and an OLED without compromises.
I just need a placeholder TV and at $230 I can live with the cost. Next Thanksgiving the TCL can move to my office for watching the security cameras and I'll get a TV that I want instead of one that'll do.
After that, bet I could sell it for $150+ on Craig's List making it a really cheap "rental". If not, it can go to my office for watching the security cameras.
Yes, it's a budget TV for a reason. But sometimes those reasons are an acceptable trade off.
Not to mention we are in the transition years from led 4k to OLED and further on so anything now really will be obsolete in 7 years.
The android experience is great as long as you tune the TVs with developer mode. You can search youtube on how to do this. There is so much more you can do vs a chromecast dongle. Just my opinion though. It depends on what you need I suppose.
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