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11-23-2021 at 09:22 PM.
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So can I smash the TV 3.5 years in and get a new one or $?
From CPS website "If we cannot repair your TV, we will provide you with a check for the current market value of your TV."
Current market value in 3.5 years might be 1/10 of what you are paying now
Alright. What's gonna be the best deal on a 75"-85" TV that's good quality for Black Friday? I mostly use it for movies and sports so the $500 deals won't cut it.
From CPS website "If we cannot repair your TV, we will provide you with a check for the current market value of your TV."
Current market value in 3.5 years might be 1/10 of what you are paying now
What's the current market value of a smashed 3.5 year old tv? Lol. I like how they worded that.
What the hell is up with those feet?
Alright. What's gonna be the best deal on a 75"-85" TV that's good quality for Black Friday? I mostly use it for movies and sports so the $500 deals won't cut it.
If you watch a lot of sports Sony's motion handling is second to none. If you don't have a super bright room I'd go with the 75" X90J deal at Costco. I tried the TCL R646 and the motion and backlight handling is not close to the Sony. It does get brighter though and has good reflection handling like the Sony.
If you watch a lot of sports Sony's motion handling is second to none. If you don't have a super bright room I'd go with the 75" X90J deal at Costco. I tried the TCL R646 and the motion and backlight handling is not close to the Sony. It does get brighter though and has good reflection handling like the Sony.
I'm not sure how much of a difference it makes but the room it is going in is brighter than average. It's an open floor concept house with a large living space. A total of 4 windows, sliding glass door, and glass front door all contribute to lighting the area. I appreciate the feedback. I'm way behind on the times on the TV tech.
I would go with the X95J in a Sony then since it is significantly brighter than the X90J. Also has anti-reflective coating and also wide angle viewing layer. I have my 75X95J in my living room with vaulted ceilings with windows all around and it's great. The Samsung Q90A is also a great option in this price range. The TCL would be the best value vs performance for a bright room in my opinion.
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From CPS website "If we cannot repair your TV, we will provide you with a check for the current market value of your TV."
Current market value in 3.5 years might be 1/10 of what you are paying now
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Current market value in 3.5 years might be 1/10 of what you are paying now
What's the current market value of a smashed 3.5 year old tv? Lol. I like how they worded that.
What the hell is up with those feet?
If you watch a lot of sports Sony's motion handling is second to none. If you don't have a super bright room I'd go with the 75" X90J deal at Costco. I tried the TCL R646 and the motion and backlight handling is not close to the Sony. It does get brighter though and has good reflection handling like the Sony.
I'm not sure how much of a difference it makes but the room it is going in is brighter than average. It's an open floor concept house with a large living space. A total of 4 windows, sliding glass door, and glass front door all contribute to lighting the area. I appreciate the feedback. I'm way behind on the times on the TV tech.
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Please try again. I just clicked on it and it's working for me. If it still doesn't work then go to rtings.com and search x95j in the search bar.