These are quite interesting. These use LG panels (budget, similar to A1 Line) that are 60hz and missing HDMI 2.1 and eARC. They also don't work with Apple products and use older android (not the google tv for 2021). But, that's why they are much cheaper
It has chromecast built in, works with alexa and has google play store. Also, it supports Dolby Vision, HDR10, Atmos, and DTS
The 4 year burn-in warranty starts after 30 days (info
here [buydig.com]).
Prices are after coupon code:
AYF27+ free s/h
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Plus with Black Friday in just two more months, I'd wait instead of jumping onto this new Chinese brand without any reviews out there.
Here's an article on Skyworth FWIW: https://www.techradar.c
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OLED is nice, but I rather get
Samsung, or Sony Mid range... Lowest I would go is Highsence....
OLED is nice, but I rather get
Samsung, or Sony Mid range... Lowest I would go is Highsence....
From my experience over the last month and half Samsung has the worst customer service ever. Very very bad customer service
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Odds this is different..?
Just got my 65 inch u8g. Absolutely. With a tv like this, who needs oled? It's almost twice as bright as the cx series and looks fantastic. I cant tell the difference between this tv and my friends LG cx