expired Posted by fruman44 • Sep 29, 2021
Sep 29, 2021 5:57 PM
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expired Posted by fruman44 • Sep 29, 2021
Sep 29, 2021 5:57 PM
Costco Members: Denon AVR-S760H 7.2-Channel 8K Ultra HD AV Receiver
(In-Warehouse Purchase Only)$440
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If his device had broken 5 months ago and he returned it, that's one thing. But, to go and return it because there's suddenly a different device? "Come on, man." It's literally the reason why they changed the unlimited return policy to 90 days for electronics, because people were grossly taking advantage of it.
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Items like electronics do not have huge markup as they used to, they are now significantly competitively priced.
How do I know I used to work commission sales way back in the days when Circuit City existed. The price between cost, commission, sale, and MSRP was staggering... A store could take several hundreds off an item, pay a commission and still make great profit... highly doubt they can do that nowadays.
Cost of electronics have come down significantly especially compared to inflation and the value of today's dollar versus yesteryears'.
So yes retailers have become less pro-consumer (which IMO is needed to maintain a competitive price). And abusing any remaining consumer benefits, just increases the chance of those disappearing in the future.
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Do I need eARC for 5.1, or will ARC do? I'm a bit confused by this. Thinking I'll just connect all my devices to the TV and just connect the receiver via ARC (including Series X, PS5, NVidia Shield). I know I will lose DTS but other than that, is there any reason to upgrade?
Also, technically this will be a power downgrade (from 100W to 75W) if I move to this receiver. Not sure if it makes a huge difference but wondering if I should wait for 100W models.
Everything is working, full 4k120hz with dolby atmos enabled by going in to the Denon settings and turning on the setting mentioned above.
HOWEVER, VRR/Freesync is now no longer an option within my gpu settings. Totally greyed out. When I swap Denon settings back to standard, VRR/Freesync is re-enabled, but I'm limited to 4k60hz.
I will go with my original plan of ordering two brand new, certified, exact same length cables to retry. They won't be in until Monday, but I'll update.
Curious if anyone else can verify true 4k120hz setting WITH freesync enabled?
Items like electronics do not have huge markup as they used to, they are now significantly competitively priced.
How do I know I used to work commission sales way back in the days when Circuit City existed. The price between cost, commission, sale, and MSRP was staggering... A store could take several hundreds off an item, pay a commission and still make great profit... highly doubt they can do that nowadays.
Cost of electronics have come down significantly especially compared to inflation and the value of today's dollar versus yesteryears'.
So yes retailers have become less pro-consumer (which IMO is needed to maintain a competitive price). And abusing any remaining consumer benefits, just increases the chance of those disappearing in the future.
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