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.
No, you do not know what I want or need better than I do. If I followed your advice, I would be stuck with a TV I am not happy with for years.
As you go through life feeling that people are ignoring you, well, if you don't listen, you won't be listened too. Just how it works.
I am using TCL 65" tv from past 1 week and the only issue I am facing is with Screen brightness. While watching netflix/ prime, screen brightness suddenly dim by itself. Picture setting is at "Smart HDR" and no custom changes.
Can anyone suggest if this is real issue and tv needs to be exchanged ?
Thanks in advance..!!
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Jeff
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...0/settings
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...0/settings [rtings.com]
Eco Settings: disable all of the power saving options, such as Dynamic Backlight.
For SDR:
SDR choose the Movie picture mode. Brightness Settings in the 'Advanced Settings' menu, Contrast to '90', Brightness to '44', and Black Level to '50'. Set Color Saturation to '50', and Tint (G/R) to '50' in the Color menu. Finally, 'Warm' Color Temperature.
For HDR: Recommended leaving these settings to their default settings in HDR.
However, if you find HDR too dim, setting Gamma to '1.8' and Dynamic Contrast to 'High' results in a brighter image
Me, I went with HDR 1.8 gamma and high dynamic contrast for HDR content and it looks pretty good.
This TV is not an OLED by any stretch, but looks good enough when viewed dead on front & center. Keep in mind it is 1/8 the cost of a similar sized OLED. TV is horribly washed out even 10 degrees off center. It's worth $230 for 65"...especially for a TV I leave running all day on CNN.
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Sure, I'm no pro, but calling it horribly washed out at 10 degrees is as much a hyperbole as shrills of "Chinese backdoor!", which, btw, was confirmed by the very Chinese company TCL, who then invited more complaints because they patched the "backdoor" (supposedly because they did not ask permission to patch the "backdoor", of all reasons). At this point, I'm not sure what people mean by "backdoor" anymore; maybe people just have their backdoors visited too often these days, while binging CNN lol