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Best Buy [bestbuy.com] also has for $999.99
Walmart [walmart.com] also has for $998.00
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4K HDR PROCESSOR X1: See premium 4K pictures, rich with real-world detail and texture. Upscale everything you watch to near-4K with 4K X-Reality PRO
TRILUMINOS Display: See exactly what the creator intended with advanced color and gradation
GAME MODE: Take your PlayStation experience to the next level with a Sony 4K gaming TV featuring dedicated Game Mode for a smoother, more responsive gaming experience
SMART ANDROID TV with GOOGLE ASSISTANT: Use your voice to control your TV and smart home devices, easily search for movies and shows, get answers, and manage tasks
WORKS WITH ALEXA: Stream smart camera feeds with your voice. Through an Alexa enabled device, just ask Alexa to play music, launch video apps, turn up the volume, and more
APPLE AIRPLAY 2 and HOMEKIT SUPPORT: Seamlessly integrate your iPhone and Siri devices with your Sony TV for effortless smart home management and content streaming
HDR and DOLBY VISION: Bring scenes to life with striking highlights, deeper darks and vibrant colors
MOTIONFLOW XR: Less blur, even in fast scenes. Content appears with lifelike motion
Dynamic Backlight Control, or pixel-level lighting control, helps improve energy efficiency by adjusting display brightness as picture content changes
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I bought the 65" model about 18 months ago and it has not disappointed, at least in my opinion. There are definitely better sets out there (for example pretty much any OLED), but they are considerably more pricey.
I don't understand the point of comments like these. What do you expect from a sub $1K 75-inch TV? HDMI 2.1 is just now becoming more prevalent and doesn't really offer much more than 2.0 since the TV, the output device, and cable all have to be able to support it. By the time you find HDMI 2.1 for this price, HDMI 2.2 or 2.3 will be the new standard.
For the price, I'd say it's a decent deal for a mid-range big TV. Thanks OP.
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It's literally a Google Android TV
Just Google it, it is not hard
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LG Nano91
P75Q9-H1(this is supposed to be really good)
Any feedback guys please help me out if you can
If you are looking for something budget friendly that still provides a great picture for most uses (gaming, movies, general TV browsing) I'd recommend looking into the TCL 6-Series. It's considered one of the best "bang for your buck" models out there and is highly regarded by most of the reviewers (including Digital Trends and Rtings.com).
I bought the 65" model about 18 months ago and it has not disappointed, at least in my opinion. There are definitely better sets out there (for example pretty much any OLED), but they are considerably more pricey.
I would say a lot more people have a Xbox series X than 8k TV's. Little more relevant IMO