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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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75" is huge. Our previous Livingroom TV was 55" so this is a massive upgrade.
Anyways, if anyone has questions, let me know.
Hi, do you know how what measurement are the legs? And is it possible to install the legs "backwards" so they are pointed inwards? My table is about 63 inches wide only...thanks
The only "bad reviews" for this year's model are people receiving them broken, and it isn't many...so what are you talking about?
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Hey let me chime in here…my 65" from target came out the box displaying no picture. Dealt with element/Onn and their atrocious customer service who wanted me to drive it 35 minutes away to a repair shop. I balked and they ended up cutting me a check.
Not a pleasant experience in the least and I knew what I was getting myself into when I purchased a 300 dollar five foot tv.
You and a couple other people in this thread and the other need to be a bit more polite when it comes to hearing feedback…I'm happy you had a pleasant experience but unless you're a stakeholder I don't get why you people take such offense to others voicing their opinions when they're only looking out for the community
43.7 x 7.5 x 71.9
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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.
Ok I'll stop listening to A/V techs and technology YouTubers 🤷. Weird seeing your comment that VA have better color even after just looking up VA panel info.
Sounds like you have newer info. What's a good source to catch up?
Also, if you click the OP's link, the first guy asking a question in the Q&A asked the same question you are asking here. One of the responses says "You may want to check this. I bought this TV, tried to install tonight and it will not fit on our 63" wide table. The holes may be 58" apart, but the legs go out to nearly the width of the tv."
Explain what you're doing a bad job of being funny here about.
My TV came out the box mint and every 20 times I turned it on it briefly displayed roku"
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*I'll see myself out.