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expirediconian | Staff posted Jun 04, 2021 07:06 PM
expirediconian | Staff posted Jun 04, 2021 07:06 PM

75" Samsung QN75Q80TA QLED 4K UHD HDR Smart TV + 4-Yr Accidental Warranty

or less w/ SD Cashback + Free S&H

$1,849

$3,100

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BuyDig has 75" Samsung QN75Q80TA Smart TV + 4 Years Accidental Warranty on sale for $1849 when you apply coupon code ARX24 at checkout. Slickdeals Cashback is available for this store (PC extension required, before checkout). Shipping is free.

Note, 4 Years Accidental Warranty will automatically be added to cart. Discount will be shown on final checkout step.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • Resolution: 3840x2160
  • Refresh Rate: 240Hz (Native)
  • Processor: Quantum Processor 4K
  • HDR: Quantum HDR 12x
  • FreeSync Variable Refresh Rate
  • Smart Platform: Smart TV Powered by TIZEN
  • Ports:
    • 4x HDMI
    • 2x USB 2.0
    • 1x RF/Cable
    • 1x Ethernet
    • 1x RS-232C
    • 1x Digital Audio Output
4-Year Accidental Warranty Includes:
  • 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

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $951 lower (34% savings) than the $2800 list price.
    • This offer is $100 less than a recent Frontpage deal.
  • About this store:
    • BuyDig 45-Day return policy: If you are not satisfied with your purchase for any reason, you may return items for a full refund within 45 days, subject to the conditions below. If your return is not the result of our error, the return shipping costs are the responsibility of the customer.

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Written by iconian | Staff
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BuyDig has 75" Samsung QN75Q80TA Smart TV + 4 Years Accidental Warranty on sale for $1849 when you apply coupon code ARX24 at checkout. Slickdeals Cashback is available for this store (PC extension required, before checkout). Shipping is free.

Note, 4 Years Accidental Warranty will automatically be added to cart. Discount will be shown on final checkout step.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • Resolution: 3840x2160
  • Refresh Rate: 240Hz (Native)
  • Processor: Quantum Processor 4K
  • HDR: Quantum HDR 12x
  • FreeSync Variable Refresh Rate
  • Smart Platform: Smart TV Powered by TIZEN
  • Ports:
    • 4x HDMI
    • 2x USB 2.0
    • 1x RF/Cable
    • 1x Ethernet
    • 1x RS-232C
    • 1x Digital Audio Output
4-Year Accidental Warranty Includes:
  • 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

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $951 lower (34% savings) than the $2800 list price.
    • This offer is $100 less than a recent Frontpage deal.
  • About this store:
    • BuyDig 45-Day return policy: If you are not satisfied with your purchase for any reason, you may return items for a full refund within 45 days, subject to the conditions below. If your return is not the result of our error, the return shipping costs are the responsibility of the customer.

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Written by iconian | Staff

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Kingram
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Is Dolby Vision important? Yes and No.
Yes, it without a doubt is the best implementation of HDR available as it's technically superior to the other formats. It's hardware based and makes numerous adjustments to the TV that many manufacturers don't let you change. The scene by scene or frame by frame metadata on the disc are interpreted by the chip, and are made to try to compensate for the shortcomings of TVs to give the best picture possible to get the closest possible picture to the creators intent.

After reading that I'm sure you're now scratching your head wondering why I would also say it's not important. A few reasons. While it's currently more prevalent than HDR10+, most home releases are also not in Dolby Vision. Speaking of HDR10+, it also offers the dynamic metadata that Dolby Vision provides. It is not hardware based, so it will work the best in Samsung devices but is rolling out on more and more devices. While DV can be mastered to 12bit color, no TV can display it, so they're both limited to 10bit color depth. Dolby Vision also becomes slightly less relevant when considering that most high end TVs have their own tone mapping algorithm to try to provide adjust.ments to standard HDR10 content to further enhance the image quality. Finally, it can only do so much to enhance image quality. If you do a "blind test" of say a Vizio M Series Quantum next to a Samsung Q90R I'd put money down that the majority would prefer the image quality of the Samsung over the Vizio. There's a reason Rtings recommends Samsung over pretty much every other LED despite the lack of DV support.
ktnsvm
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Won't buy a Samsung until they support Dolby Vision.
Spankybean
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I bought a tv from these guys recently and got a cps warranty. They have a horrible reputation online and I hope I never have to use the warranty.

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Jun 06, 2021 12:52 PM
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motorxoomJun 06, 2021 12:52 PM
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Quote from byrus :
Is buydig reputable? Thanks
Purchased numerous TVs from them and never an issue.
Jun 06, 2021 12:54 PM
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motorxoomJun 06, 2021 12:54 PM
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Quote from denzeler27 :
These warranties are gimmicks, they will do everything in their power not to pay out. My advice is try to find a local tv store with their own warranty (not a third party). I got a brand new Vizio Quantum X for $500 less than bestbuy with a 2 year warranty straight from the store, no third party involved.

Also, I would recommend seeing this TV in store, I think your money goes further with other options. Just my .02
Curious on what LED at 1800 you think would be a better LED for the price? Not any Sony's Not Vizio.
Jun 06, 2021 01:05 PM
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AGpennypackerJun 06, 2021 01:05 PM
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FYI this deal never went away. It's the same one from about a month ago.
Jun 06, 2021 01:07 PM
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byrusJun 06, 2021 01:07 PM
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Quote from motorxoom :
Purchased numerous TVs from them and never an issue.
Thanks
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Jun 06, 2021 01:16 PM
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adam empireJun 06, 2021 01:16 PM
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So am I hearing the warranty is going to be a pain if needed?

How would it compare to a Costco extended warranty?
Jun 06, 2021 01:49 PM
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ilsewitchJun 06, 2021 01:49 PM
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It has a Samsung motion rate of 240, the native refresh rate is 120. Don't fall for marketing gimmicks.
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Jun 06, 2021 01:59 PM
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DeProof
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Jun 06, 2021 01:59 PM
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Quote from ilsewitch :
It has a Samsung motion rate of 240, the native refresh rate is 120. Don't fall for marketing gimmicks.
Correct, but there are no consumer TV's that have anything higher than 120 native, so really doesn't matter.

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Jun 06, 2021 02:10 PM
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Jun 06, 2021 02:10 PM
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Quote from Kingram :
Is Dolby Vision important? Yes and No.
Yes, it without a doubt is the best implementation of HDR available as it's technically superior to the other formats. It's hardware based and makes numerous adjustments to the TV that many manufacturers don't let you change. The scene by scene or frame by frame metadata on the disc are interpreted by the chip, and are made to try to compensate for the shortcomings of TVs to give the best picture possible to get the closest possible picture to the creators intent.

After reading that I'm sure you're now scratching your head wondering why I would also say it's not important. A few reasons. While it's currently more prevalent than HDR10+, most home releases are also not in Dolby Vision. Speaking of HDR10+, it also offers the dynamic metadata that Dolby Vision provides. It is not hardware based, so it will work the best in Samsung devices but is rolling out on more and more devices. While DV can be mastered to 12bit color, no TV can display it, so they're both limited to 10bit color depth. Dolby Vision also becomes slightly less relevant when considering that most high end TVs have their own tone mapping algorithm to try to provide adjust.ments to standard HDR10 content to further enhance the image quality. Finally, it can only do so much to enhance image quality. If you do a "blind test" of say a Vizio M Series Quantum next to a Samsung Q90R I'd put money down that the majority would prefer the image quality of the Samsung over the Vizio. There's a reason Rtings recommends Samsung over pretty much every other LED despite the lack of DV support.
This argument was solid 2 years ago, however at this point it is clear that Samsung and their HDR10+ implementation have lost the format war, and lost it badly. Almost no devices carry that format besides Samsung, and more importantly most media does not either. Dolby Vision on the other hand has been adopted en masse, especially on the streaming front, which if we are being honest is the future, even if it is technically inferior to hardware/discs.

So c'mon, Samsung should just include it. No excuses.
Jun 06, 2021 02:37 PM
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byrusJun 06, 2021 02:37 PM
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Quote from DeProof :
This argument was solid 2 years ago, however at this point it is clear that Samsung and their HDR10+ implementation have lost the format war, and lost it badly. Almost no devices carry that format besides Samsung, and more importantly most media does not either. Dolby Vision on the other hand has been adopted en masse, especially on the streaming front, which if we are being honest is the future, even if it is technically inferior to hardware/discs.

So c'mon, Samsung should just include it. No excuses.
Doesn't the Xbox series X have hdr10?
Jun 06, 2021 02:43 PM
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LilylyJun 06, 2021 02:43 PM
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Quote from LEOMHK1.0 :
(PC or Laptop Only)
I don't understand why certain offers have to be done thru certain mediums??
What difference does it make whether it's done via phone or PC??

Reminds me of the BS from the sell site OfferUp.
You "HAVE" post listing thru your cellphone, it won't allow for it to be done via desktop/laptop.
The site will even detect anyone using a mobile emulator and block it???
IDK... I guess their servers will implode if a PC is used instead of a phone.
that shows us how knowledgable their cashback dept is. it will work on any mobile browser. no need to use pc or laptop. if it doesnt work. stick with tons of other easier "traditional" cashback sites out there. they all work on any browsers mobile or pc.
Jun 06, 2021 03:26 PM
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LilylyJun 06, 2021 03:26 PM
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Quote from AGpennypacker :
FYI this deal never went away. It's the same one from about a month ago.
better than costcos sony deal?
Jun 06, 2021 03:39 PM
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motorxoomJun 06, 2021 03:39 PM
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Quote from Lilyly :
better than costcos sony deal?
Sony X900H blows especially if you game.
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life4evaJun 06, 2021 03:57 PM
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If only Samsung supported Dolby Vision........ Of only Netflix and major streaming platforms supported HDR10+.........

If only Sony supported free synch, VRR or even Dolby Vision in Game Mode..........

LG Oled, if only it was cheaper, brighter, no burn in , all white screens are grey, no ABL and a guaranteed life from the manufacturer of the 100,000 hours but could be less because the diode is burning out.....

Case in point, there is no Perfect tv and they all will and always will have plus/minuses.

Smile and enjoy life, you only do it once/
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KingramJun 06, 2021 04:43 PM
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Quote from life4eva :
If only Samsung supported Dolby Vision........ Of only Netflix and major streaming platforms supported HDR10+.........

If only Sony supported free synch, VRR or even Dolby Vision in Game Mode..........

LG Oled, if only it was cheaper, brighter, no burn in , all white screens are grey, no ABL and a guaranteed life from the manufacturer of the 100,000 hours but could be less because the diode is burning out.....

Case in point, there is no Perfect tv and they all will and always will have plus/minuses.

Smile and enjoy life, you only do it once/
Exactly , there is no perfect TV and if you like and enjoy your TV that is all that matters don't let someone else tell you what you should like. This guys explains it well-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h...cbRY&t=28s

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Quote from life4eva :
If only Samsung supported Dolby Vision........ Of only Netflix and major streaming platforms supported HDR10+.........

If only Sony supported free synch, VRR or even Dolby Vision in Game Mode..........

LG Oled, if only it was cheaper, brighter, no burn in , all white screens are grey, no ABL and a guaranteed life from the manufacturer of the 100,000 hours but could be less because the diode is burning out.....

Case in point, there is no Perfect tv and they all will and always will have plus/minuses.

Smile and enjoy life, you only do it once/
The point is they are trying to push a different format when Dolby Vision already won. No need to fragment the market even more than it is. It just causes more confused consumers.

It's Microsoft's chosen format for gaming, Netflix's for shows and movies, Apples for shows, movies, and iPhones. Every other TV brand supports it.

Samsung is being selfish cause they helped develop HDR10+.

https://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/h...lby-vision
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