Walmart has
65" Samsung UN65TU7000 4K Crystal HDR Smart TV (UN65TU7000FXZA, 2020 Model) on sale for $568 ->
Now $548.
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Alternatively,
Samsung has
65" Samsung UN65TU7000 4K Crystal HDR Smart TV (UN65TU7000FXZA, 2020 Model) on sale for $569.99 ->
Now $549.99.
Shipping is free.
Best Buy also has
65" Samsung UN65TU7000 4K Crystal HDR Smart TV (UN65TU7000FXZA, 2020 Model) on sale for $569.99 ->
Now $549.99.
Shipping is free or select free store pickup where available.
Thanks to community member
CoolKarma for finding this deal.
Note, availability for store pickup may vary by location.
About this product: - Resolution: 3840x2160 UHD
- Refresh Rate: 120Hz Motion Rate
- Panel Type: VA w/ HDR
- Smart Platform: Samsung Tizen OS
- VESA Wall Mount: 200mm x 200mm
- 802.11ac WiFi + Bluetooth 4.2 (audio / headset support)
- Ports:
- 1x USB 2.0
- 1x Ethernet
- 2x HDMI 2.0
- 1x Satellite in
- 1x Optical Audio Out
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https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/samsung/tu7000
6.7.
"The Samsung TU7000 is okay for mixed usage. It doesn't perform well in bright environments, but it has an excellent contrast ratio that makes blacks look deep, so it's better for watching movies in the dark. The narrow viewing angles are not well-suited for watching TV or sports with friends since the image loses accuracy from the side. It has a remarkably low input lag for a responsive gaming experience, but sadly it doesn't have extra features like VRR to reduce screen tearing.
PROS
Outstanding black uniformity.
Excellent contrast ratio.
Fair response time.
CONS
No local dimming.
Low SDR and HDR peak brightness.
No VRR support."
Seems about on par with the 65" Samsung I bought from costco last year for $450. Not great but good for the price. TVs (along with other electronics) are probably not going to be as cheap this year.
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SAMSUNG 65" 4K Crystal UHD LED Smart TV with HDR UN65TU7000BXZA
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https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/samsung/tu7000
6.7.
"The Samsung TU7000 is okay for mixed usage. It doesn't perform well in bright environments, but it has an excellent contrast ratio that makes blacks look deep, so it's better for watching movies in the dark. The narrow viewing angles are not well-suited for watching TV or sports with friends since the image loses accuracy from the side. It has a remarkably low input lag for a responsive gaming experience, but sadly it doesn't have extra features like VRR to reduce screen tearing.
PROS
Outstanding black uniformity.
Excellent contrast ratio.
Fair response time.
CONS
No local dimming.
Low SDR and HDR peak brightness.
No VRR support."
Seems about on par with the 65" Samsung I bought from costco last year for $450. Not great but good for the price. TVs (along with other electronics) are probably not going to be as cheap this year.
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LG 65" Class 4K UHD 2160P Smart TV 65UN6955ZUF
Seems about on par with the 65" Samsung I bought from costco last year for $450. Not great but good for the price. TVs (along with other electronics) are probably not going to be as cheap this year.
That was exactly why I went with the next model up
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That is exactly what Samsung wants you to do/pay more
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https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/samsung/tu7000
6.7.
"The Samsung TU7000 is okay for mixed usage. It doesn't perform well in bright environments, but it has an excellent contrast ratio that makes blacks look deep, so it's better for watching movies in the dark. The narrow viewing angles are not well-suited for watching TV or sports with friends since the image loses accuracy from the side. It has a remarkably low input lag for a responsive gaming experience, but sadly it doesn't have extra features like VRR to reduce screen tearing.
PROS
Outstanding black uniformity.
Excellent contrast ratio.
Fair response time.
CONS
No local dimming.
Low SDR and HDR peak brightness.
No VRR support."
I have this tv got it last year Superbowl weekend for 495. Blacks look amazing for a tv this cheap and 4k movies look amazing also with hdr
And it even may not have a better picture quality. At least not good enough to compensate for price difference. I bought a 55 inch version of this TV. Turns out 2 HDMIs are enough for me. We always want more than we need
Seems about on par with the 65" Samsung I bought from costco last year for $450. Not great but good for the price. TVs (along with other electronics) are probably not going to be as cheap this year.
Not knocking what you are saying, but for those of us that use 1 HDMI in from our surround receiver, 2 is plenty. I can see if you don't use pass-through, and actually think 3 should be the minimum on any TV, but can see that 2 inputs wouldn't matter to me. I have my Android box, Roku Ultra, Tivo 4K, a PC Stick, and Google TV Chromecast plugged into my receiver. Don't need half of them, since they are redundant, but haven't unplugged anything since I started testing which UI I liked most.