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  • Resolution: 4K UHD 3840 x 2160 LED Panel
  • Refresh Rate: 60 Hz / Motionflow XR 240
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  • Smart Platform: Android TV
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  • VESA: Yes, Varies by screen size
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Hey Everyone, this deal is back!

43" (XBR43X800H) for $448:
https://www.amazon.com/Sony-X800H...24RLN?th=1

Other sizes available on same Amazon [amazon.com] webpage, sold and shipped by Amazon. The 65" is not available at Amazon, but could be found at Best Buy [bestbuy.com] and others.

Other retailers have also dropped their price as well:
Reviews:Choose what's best for your intended usage and price point.

Specifications:
https://www.sony.com/electronics/...ifications

As Computer Monitor:
If you would like a smaller tv to sometimes use as a computer monitor, the 43" is probably a great option for you. Do your research before you make the decision for yourself. Make sure you keep things in mind like: ​input lag, refresh rate, DPI/PPI, color accuracy, chroma 4:4:4, upscaling, etc. A 40 inch tv has approximately ~110 PPI, which is similar to a 34" WQHD monitor.
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Ok, great. So first off, I would definitely not go lower than 75" for those distances. I'm a firm believer that going bigger (within reason) if you can still maintain decent quality is much more important than getting marginal improvements in quality (in some cases that only experts would notice) for the same price difference.

So basically we're looking at 75" sets in the $1200 range, which gives us some good options (and coincidentally I was in almost the same exact situation as you at the beginning of the year - same price range, same size, same viewing distance, even the open kitchen behind the living room - haha).

The following come to mind for good all-purpose TVs, when gaming and viewing angles aren't important. I'm going roughly by current Best Buy and Costco prices, and tried to group by price.

Lower-end (~$1000)
Sony X750H - decent all around, and I'd say better than the X800H actually for your uses, due to the VA panel. One thing that jumps out at me is that the bezels are thick by today's standards which may or may not bother you a bit.
Samsung TU8000 - essentially the same as the Sony. If you can find the 2019 RU8000 it's even better. Costco has the RU9000 for $1200 but it's not significantly better.

Mid-range (~$1200)
Samsung Q60T - a little better all around than the TU8000.
Hisense H8G - Across the board better ratings than the Q60T. The downside is that apparently Hisense's quality control is poor as is their customer service. For a 75" set that's going to be a huge pain to return, I think it's something to seriously consider.
TCL 5-series (S535, the 2020 model) - I had this but returned it kept the RU8000 over it. Comparable to the H8G, probably a bit better for nighttime, a bit worse for daytime (but honestly probably not enough of a difference for you or I to notice unless they were side-by-side). Similar quality control and customer service issues but from what I've read, to a lesser extent than Hisense. Poor sound - no bass whatsoever (though it does get loud), so you'd almost certainly need external speakers. Also I found the OS to be sluggish at times, and it had problems staying connected to my network. Finally, the remote was awful. I would not use this without an external streaming device.

Higher End (~$1400)
TCL 6-series - Frequently touted as the best for the price overall. If you are ok with TCL as a brand, spending an extra $200 for this over the 5-series seems like a wise move. Haven't heard it in person but per rtings, the sound is actually pretty good.
Vizio Quantum P - Normally $1600-$1700 but I've seen sales as low as $1300 and I'd seriously consider it at that price. I ended up getting the 2019 version early this year and my only complaints are that the upscaling from 720p isn't great, and the OS is clunky. Great TV but I would recommend using with a separate streaming device also.
Vizio Quantum PX - A pretty big improvement over everything else in the list - if you can increase the budget a bit to $1500, Costco has it, and you get their great warranty. May need speakers with this too.

I'd recommend reading up on those - hopefully that limits it a bit. Rtings' compare tool is excellent: https://www.rtings.com/tv/tools/compare/tcl-6-series-r635-2020-vs-vizio-p-series-quantum-x-2020/1579... [rtings.com]

It's always really hard and frustrating to try to answer the question "is it worth it to spend $200 more to go from X to Y" but unfortunately there's no way around it. But at least this should narrow it down for you. If you already have a Roku or similar and a soundbar/spearkers, that could push you towards some of the sets where those are more necessary (like the Vizios).

Happy to answer any more questions if you've got them!
I'd say you should only consider this (even at the lower price) if you have a real need for good viewing angles (at the expense of picture quality) or plan on using this as a monitor. Otherwise there are much better options at lower prices.

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12-14-2020 at 02:19 PM.
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65" is also $800.
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12-14-2020 at 02:26 PM.
12-14-2020 at 02:26 PM.
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65" is also $800.
Thanks. Just added the 65" to the deal.
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12-14-2020 at 02:42 PM.
12-14-2020 at 02:42 PM.
I'd say you should only consider this (even at the lower price) if you have a real need for good viewing angles (at the expense of picture quality) or plan on using this as a monitor. Otherwise there are much better options at lower prices.
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12-14-2020 at 02:59 PM.
12-14-2020 at 02:59 PM.
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I'd say you should only consider this (even at the lower price) if you have a real need for good viewing angles (at the expense of picture quality) or plan on using this as a monitor. Otherwise there are much better options at lower prices.

Can you give a few such examples in the same price range or lower. I'm specifically looking for a 75-77inch tv and for work related reasons could not do any shopping before or right after Thanksgiving. I have a big living room but the couch is 12 feet away from the TV which site 6 feet above ground. I currently have a 7 year old 55in JVC which for as much as I watch tv, does just fine. I'm not a tv snob, i just want things to look decent (mostly youtubetv, netflix and an occasional dvd). So any suggestions would me much appreciated
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Quote from TealMaid7482 :
Can you give a few such examples in the same price range or lower. I'm specifically looking for a 75-77inch tv and for work related reasons could not do any shopping before or right after Thanksgiving. I have a big living room but the couch is 12 feet away from the TV which site 6 feet above ground. I currently have a 7 year old 55in JVC which for as much as I watch tv, does just fine. I'm not a tv snob, i just want things to look decent (mostly youtubetv, netflix and an occasional dvd). So any suggestions would me much appreciated
Sure. I'm not an expert by any means but have been doing a lot of research and bought 3 new sets in the past year. Main question I'd ask first is when do you typically watch TV? Only at night? If it's during the day, does the room get a lot of natural light?
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12-14-2020 at 03:51 PM.
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Sure. I'm not an expert by any means but have been doing a lot of research and bought 3 new sets in the past year. Main question I'd ask first is when do you typically watch TV? Only at night? If it's during the day, does the room get a lot of natural light?

The space gets an average amount of light. Nothing crazy but i may have it on during the day some and in the evening some. Even in brightest conditions, all light is filtered throw a screen enclosure. Also, never in pitch black conditions (like a bedroom or movie/gaming room). Also there be no gaming involved. So what I'm looking for is an all purpose 75-80 in tv for mixed content that will sit in a living room. Like I said, the couch is 12 feet away and behind that there's a large open kitchen that i may watch from. So distance over angle.

i understand that an OLED is the holy grail of TVs but I can't justify paying 3k+ considering my needs.
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Quote from TealMaid7482 :
The space gets an average amount of light. Nothing crazy but i may have it on during the day some and in the evening some. Even in brightest conditions, all light is filtered throw a screen enclosure. Also, never in pitch black conditions (like a bedroom or movie/gaming room). Also there be no gaming involved. So what I'm looking for is an all purpose 75-80 in tv for mixed content that will sit in a living room. Like I said, the couch is 12 feet away and behind that there's a large open kitchen that i may watch from. So distance over angle.

i understand that an OLED is the holy grail of TVs but I can't justify paying 3k+ considering my needs.

https://www.rtings.com/tv/tools/c...1778/15790
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This or the Q60T?
I was going to wait for the x900h to drop back to $1k but it doesnt seem likely before Xmas...
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Quote from FantasticApple8724 :
This or the Q60T?
I was going to wait for the x900h to drop back to $1k but it doesnt seem likely before Xmas...
I was so ready to buy the x900h yesterday and then the sale ended Frown
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Basically a 900h with ips panel and no local dimming. Is say the 900h is much better save the worst viewing angles
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Quote from TealMaid7482 :
Can you give a few such examples in the same price range or lower. I'm specifically looking for a 75-77inch tv and for work related reasons could not do any shopping before or right after Thanksgiving. I have a big living room but the couch is 12 feet away from the TV which site 6 feet above ground. I currently have a 7 year old 55in JVC which for as much as I watch tv, does just fine. I'm not a tv snob, i just want things to look decent (mostly youtubetv, netflix and an occasional dvd). So any suggestions would me much appreciated

Here is a Link to Amazon for TCL 75r635 for 1399.00 The 65-in version at Best buy is 899.00 this R635 TCL is a pretty awesome TV.. I don't know about the longevity of the TV but you can't beat the picture for the price.
https://www.amazon.com/TCL-Dolby-...s9dHJ1ZQ==
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12-15-2020 at 10:33 AM.
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Quote from FantasticApple8724 :
This or the Q60T?
I was going to wait for the x900h to drop back to $1k but it doesnt seem likely before Xmas...

I'm waiting for the x900h to go on sale again since I barely missed the Amazon sale yesterday. Best Buy rep said there are usually price drops right around Christmas so I'm hoping for a day after sale. Depends on what you're looking for but I've spent a lot of time staring at screens, talking to people and reading reviews and it was only between the Q80 and the X900H. Once I saw the screens in person I was sold on the Sony. If you can grab it for $1000 it's a steal imo
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