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This deal from earlier this month is back. Re-posting. A lot of people previously asked about ethernet port. The answer is YES, it does have an ethernet port built in.
Target [target.com] Element 75" 4K UHD Frameless Roku TV (E4FAA75R) for $549.99. Select free curbside pickup where available (currently unavailable for shipping).
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so after spending ~$100 sending it back, they never send the TV back and they no longer take my calls or stating they didn't receive it or it was not covered whatever... since it was over 3 month, i couldn't get it back from credit card...
i'd recommand against buying it
Look at every high end LED TV and see what kind of panel it has.
You should inform yourself before you post useless comments.....
IPS ("In-Plane Switching") are best for gaming and have better viewing angles.
VA (Vertical Alignment) have better color accuracy and contrast ratio but narrow viewing angles.
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It's offered through element when you register the product.
There's a huge tag on the box that states it
Getting this clarified would be great, I'm leary of buying Element but may pull the trigger with 2yr plus CC extended
so after spending ~$100 sending it back, they never send the TV back and they no longer take my calls or stating they didn't receive it or it was not covered whatever... since it was over 3 month, i couldn't get it back from credit card...
i'd recommand against buying it
There's a fat label on the box stating when you register the product you get an additional year warranty so 2 on element and one on CC
75" is huge. Our previous Livingroom TV was 55" so this is a massive upgrade.
Anyways, if anyone has questions, let me know.
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IPS are far superior screen color quality. The viewing angle from are good from any angel.
VA only look good if you're viewing from straight ahead, colors could be more muddy.
You should inform yourself before you post useless comments.....
IPS ("In-Plane Switching") are best for gaming and have better viewing angles.
VA (Vertical Alignment) have better color accuracy and contrast ratio but narrow viewing angles.
You should inform yourself before you post useless comments.....
IPS ("In-Plane Switching") are best for gaming and have better viewing angles.
VA (Vertical Alignment) have better color accuracy and contrast ratio but narrow viewing angles.
No matter what you pick you'll have a budget TV. Personally I think this one looks nice, but I'm only comparing it to a 2017 $215 55" 4k, so basically any 2021 TV is going to be an improvement
You will probably need to fold the rear seats down and maybe even remove one middle seat, though.
Installed in a tavern. Better picture than our 4 year old 70" Vizio.
People comment how good the picture is. They can't believe it was $300
Very happy with it.
Only Honda.... Elements.
*I'll see myself out.
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