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65" Sony KD65X85J 4K Ultra HD LED Smart TV (2021 Model) for
$998.
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65" Sony KD65X85J 4K Ultra HD LED Smart TV (2021 Model) for
$998.
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65" Sony KD65X85J 4K Ultra HD LED Smart TV (2021 Model) for
$998.
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65" Sony KD65X85J 4K Ultra HD LED Smart TV (2021 Model) for
$999.99.
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Specs:
- Resolution: 4K UHD 3840 x 2160 LED Panel
- Refresh Rate: 120 Hz / Motionflow XR
- HDR: HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG), Dolby Vision
- Smart Platform: Google TV
- Works w/ Alexa & Google Assistant, AirPlay2
- 802.11ac WiFi, Bluetooth 4.2
- Ports:
- 4x HDMI Type A
- 2x USB 2.0
- 1x Digital Audio
- 1x RF Antenna
- 1 x Composite
- 1 x 3.5 mm Headphone
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The only upgrade I'd personally make from the ks8000 is either Sony/LG OLED, hisense H9G, or Samsung's high end models
All the bells and whistles turn on with PS5.
I calibrated it using spears and munsil UHD disc. Even without local dimming zones, it looks awesome. Direct lighting is better than edge lighting found on cheaper TVs.
Pair this with Apple TV, and turn on Dolby vision. Can't lose
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seems rational.
My brother bought one of the top end quantum 75" TVs. He's already swapped one due to image issue and the second one he's getting visible areas of lighting issues in the corners. It's been less than 6 months and he's about to return and get a different tv. He was upset because it was one of the highest rated TVs on RTINGS but both of us weren't very impressed with the image either.
If you'd like to gamble that is fine, that is just my experience and just sharing it. I personally will never buy another Vizio product again.
My brother bought one of the top end quantum 75" TVs. He's already swapped one due to image issue and the second one he's getting visible areas of lighting issues in the corners. It's been less than 6 months and he's about to return and get a different tv. He was upset because it was one of the highest rated TVs on RTINGS but both of us weren't very impressed with the image either.
If you'd like to gamble that is fine, that is just my experience and just sharing it. I personally will never buy another Vizio product again.
2 vizio tvs of the same size from the same year, might not share a single component. 2 of the exact same product could have 1 be perfect and 1 be junk. placing your entire decision making process around your personal experience with 1 or 2 products and completely ignoring the reviews and ratings of the entire user and professional review community is just as silly as it sounds.
Sony makes some of the most frustrating and insane decisions when it comes to their products
I had a Sony TV back in 2010 that was fairly smart for the time period. It has an EPG for over-the-air stuff and had most streaming platforms baked in. Which was great. Unfortunately, the time had to be set correctly for the TV to work.
Now, most people would have just set the Sony to auto-update the time based on a Time server. Heck prior to 2013, most PBS stations broadcast a time signal too. They could have used that. Or, you could have done what most computers do and installed a small CMOS battery that would power the clock(and only the clock) during power outages.
Did they do any of these things? No
Every time you lost power for a second, the clock would be reset. Which broke half of the smart features of the TV. There isn't really a good excuse for this configuration, particularly when you are relying on the clock for functions of the TV.
Sony makes nice TVs and electronics. They source good parts. But you have to deal with the fact that all of their consumer electronics are the result of an engineer and an art guy being the sole designers of the products. I dont even think they understand the concept of "the consumer". They sure as fark don't beta test their products with normal households.
2 vizio tvs of the same size from the same year, might not share a single component. 2 of the exact same product could have 1 be perfect and 1 be junk. placing your entire decision making process around your personal experience with 1 or 2 products and completely ignoring the reviews and ratings of the entire user and professional review community is just as silly as it sounds.
To me that is enough that I'm not willing to risk spending thousands of dollars on new equipment when I have a personal experience of 0 for 3 on their products. Especially when I have had very good success with my LG products.
Now if you had this same experience and still continue to purchase items from someone when you have had a track record such as this, then all the more power to you as you are a glutton for punishment. I personally like to learn a lesson and move on to something I have had a great track record with rather than waste my time with something I haven't.
I stated in my comment, this was my personal experience and I prefer not to purchase more products. By saying I don't know anything about electronics and making it personal I think was unnecessary. People can take my experience as they wish, I'm not going to attack people or pass judgement as you just did to me if they still decide to go with Vizio.
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