Costco has Tech Days going on and has this TV on sale. This isn't the slickest or close to what it was around BF. But for those who missed it, here is another chance.
Sony 75" Class - X90CH Series - 4K UHD LED LCD TV
Item 9975900 Model XBR75X90CH
Price valid through 3/28/21
While supplies last.
Features:
5 Year Manufacturer Warranty
Direct Full Array LED
TRILUMINOS Display
X-Motion Clarity
Screen Size: 74.5" Diag.
Specifications
BrandSony
ConnectivityWi-Fi Enabled
Dimensions (with stand)16.25 in. x 40.75 in. x 66 in.
Dimensions (without stand)2.88 in. x 37.88 in. x 66 in.
Display TypeFull-Array LED-LCD
High Dynamic Range (HDR)Dolby Vision
High Dynamic Range (HDR)HDR10
High Dynamic Range (HDR)HLG
Inputs - HDMI 1HDMI 2.1
Inputs - HDMI 2HDMI 2.1
Inputs - HDMI 3HDMI 2.1
Inputs - HDMI 4HDMI 2.1
ModelXBR75X90CH
Motion TechnologyX-Motion Clarity
Native Refresh Rate120Hz
Number of Digital Optical Audio Inputs1
Number of HDMI Inputs4
Number of USB Ports2
Resolution3840 x 2160
Screen Size Class75 in.
Smart TV PlatformAndroid TV
Speaker Watts (Each)10 W
VESA Mounting Standard300x300
Warranty Coverage5 Years
Weight - with Stand75.8 lb.
Weight - without Stand72.5 lb.
Wireless Standard802.11a/b/g/n/ac
Link-
https://www.costco.com/sony-75%22...57323.html
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I know that rtings ranks the Vizio higher,
https://www.rtings.com/tv/tools/c...eshold=0.1
But I've always had the impression that Sony's handle motion better and when I looked at the two at Costco, it seemed to me that the Sony's image had a depth that I did not see on the Vizio. Maybe just calibration or the source so I was wondering if anyone else had a personal impression?
Also, I imagine that the Sony drop in price will force Vizio to follow suit, does that seem reasonable?
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Edit, sorry I was confused. I see you were referring to the 65".
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