75” Sony XBR75X950H 4K Smart TV + $100 Visa Gift Card + 4 Yr Accidental Warranty
$1998
$3,799.00
or less w/ SD Cashback + Free S/H
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BuyDig has 75" Sony XBR75X950H 4K Smart TV + $100 Visa Gift Card + 4 Yr Accidental Warranty for $1998. Slickdeals Cashback is available for this store (PC extension required, before checkout). Shipping is free.
Note: Visa Gift Card and 4-Year Warranty will automatically be added to cart. Allow 2-4 weeks for gift card delivery.
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Specs:
Resolution: 3840x2160
Refresh Rate: 120Hz
Processor: Picture Processor X1 Ultimate
HDR: HDR10, HLG, Dolby Vision
VESA: 300x300
Smart Platform: Android
Ports:
4x HDMI
2x USB
1x RF/Cable
1x Composite
1x Ethernet
1x RS-232C
1x Digital Audio Output
1x Headphone Out
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About this deal:
Other online merchants have this television at the same price without the $100 Visa Gift Card and 4-Year Warranty
About this product:
4 Year Accidental Television Extended Warranty Covers (details here):
Accidental Damage coverage
Impact Damage
Dropping while moving or mounting the TV
From kids playing ball in the house
Burn in covered - usually not covered by the OEM
Remote Control replacement - hot swap, no question asked
Tech Support Included - initial product setup and/or configuration
Authorized service dispatched by Consumer Priority Service
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If your return is not the result of BuyDig's error, the return shipping costs are the responsibility of the customer.
$1998 (Less w/ SD Cashback (will not show up on mobile) + Free S/H
This is same price others have had it before (not authorized dealers last time), however, it also comes with $100 Visa GC, and 4 year accidental warranty, which combined at at least $300+ value
4-Year Accidental Warranty starts 30 Days after purchase. More info on the warranty here[buydig.com]
Model: Sony X950H 75-inch TV: 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV with HDR and Alexa Compatibility - 2020 Model
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I own this TV, and i believe it's probably the best all-around 75" TV for people who have similar requirements:
-unwilling to play panel lottery buy/return with Visio, TCL, Hisense, etc
-want wide viewing angle
-want Dolby vision
-don't need hdmi 2.1
-don't want to spent 3k on a 77" OLED
Hope this helps!
no hdmi 2.1
Only the X900H have hdmi 2.1 update.
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I own this TV, and i believe it's probably the best all-around 75" TV for people who have similar requirements:
-unwilling to play panel lottery buy/return with Visio, TCL, Hisense, etc
-want wide viewing angle
-want Dolby vision
-don't need hdmi 2.1
-don't want to spent 3k on a 77" OLED
What's the better deal? This or the 75" x900H I got from Costco a few weeks ago for $1500?
You want to movies or play games? To some 2.1 hdmi is awesome because they want 120hz which 900h offers but it's useless now and no tv manufacturer has it working except lg
For everyone else considering this TV, if you have 2 grand to spend on this TV, you should really consider just going with an OLED for $500-$1000 more, unless you are concerned with burn in (Constant single channel watchers with logos/info bars, talking to you). I am assuming of course that if you are spending 2 grand on a TV in the first place, you have the disposable income to spend the extra to get the OLED.
If 2 grand is your limit and you don't think you want/need HDMI 2.1, then this TV is great. Excellent HDR experience.
I have the 75 950g it's a great tv. Can't believe the H model doesn't come with Hdmi 2.1 though? Probably why it's on sale for almost half price lol. Still a great line of TVs I love mine.
I own this TV, and i believe it's probably the best all-around 75" TV for people who have similar requirements:
-unwilling to play panel lottery buy/return with Visio, TCL, Hisense, etc
-want wide viewing angle
-want Dolby vision
-don't need hdmi 2.1
-don't want to spent 3k on a 77" OLED
Hope this helps!
940E has 4x the contrast 4x the dimming zones and higher peak brightness. Currently 200$ cheaper than this too 🤷
That doesn't matter in pretty much any use case. This new generation of consoles won't be able to push 4K at 120fps well anyway and very little to no media will be at 120 for many years to come (if ever, since there's no reason to do that aside from demo videos).
That doesn't matter in pretty much any use case. This new generation of consoles won't be able to push 4K at 120fps anyway and very little to no media will be at 120 for many years to come (if ever, since there's no reason to do that aside from demo videos).
Eh? There are already plenty of games that can do 4k/120. That selection will obviously increase dramatically in the coming years as the new consoles power is fully realized by devs.
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-unwilling to play panel lottery buy/return with Visio, TCL, Hisense, etc
-want wide viewing angle
-want Dolby vision
-don't need hdmi 2.1
-don't want to spent 3k on a 77" OLED
Hope this helps!
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-unwilling to play panel lottery buy/return with Visio, TCL, Hisense, etc
-want wide viewing angle
-want Dolby vision
-don't need hdmi 2.1
-don't want to spent 3k on a 77" OLED
Hope this helps!
You want to movies or play games? To some 2.1 hdmi is awesome because they want 120hz which 900h offers but it's useless now and no tv manufacturer has it working except lg
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Overall for $500 less ($400 with the GC), keep yours.
https://www.rtings.com/tv/tools/c...shold=0.10
For everyone else considering this TV, if you have 2 grand to spend on this TV, you should really consider just going with an OLED for $500-$1000 more, unless you are concerned with burn in (Constant single channel watchers with logos/info bars, talking to you). I am assuming of course that if you are spending 2 grand on a TV in the first place, you have the disposable income to spend the extra to get the OLED.
If 2 grand is your limit and you don't think you want/need HDMI 2.1, then this TV is great. Excellent HDR experience.
-unwilling to play panel lottery buy/return with Visio, TCL, Hisense, etc
-want wide viewing angle
-want Dolby vision
-don't need hdmi 2.1
-don't want to spent 3k on a 77" OLED
Hope this helps!
940E has 4x the contrast 4x the dimming zones and higher peak brightness. Currently 200$ cheaper than this too 🤷
Buy now ...decide later
That doesn't matter in pretty much any use case. This new generation of consoles won't be able to push 4K at 120fps well anyway and very little to no media will be at 120 for many years to come (if ever, since there's no reason to do that aside from demo videos).
That doesn't matter in pretty much any use case. This new generation of consoles won't be able to push 4K at 120fps anyway and very little to no media will be at 120 for many years to come (if ever, since there's no reason to do that aside from demo videos).
Eh? There are already plenty of games that can do 4k/120. That selection will obviously increase dramatically in the coming years as the new consoles power is fully realized by devs.