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65" Sony XR65A80J Bravia XR OLED 4K Ultra HD Smart Google TV (2021) for
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77" Sony XR77A80J Bravia XR OLED 4K Ultra HD Smart Google TV (2021) for
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Specs:- Resolution: 4K UHD 3840 x 2160 LED Panel
- Refresh Rate: 120 Hz / Motionflow XR 240
- HDR: HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG), Dolby Vision
- Smart Platform: Google TV
- Works w/ Alexa, AirPlay2
- 802.11ac WiFi, Bluetooth 4.2
- Ports:
- 4x HDMI Type A
- 2x USB 2.0
- 1x Digital Audio
- 1x RF Antenna
- 1 x Composite
- 1 x 3.5 mm Headphone
- 1x Ethernet
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The sony also just beats out LG for image quality so not sure what you mean. Side by side screens really show how crushed LG is compared and upscaling is also much better as well as calibration out of the box.
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I don't have the prime card but I used my gf's, so it didn't show the 10% back on the page (rather it showed the offer for getting the prime card)... pretty sure it should be alright though.
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My issue is still whether I need to go for the extended warranty and which version is best. BestBuy's Geeksquad for 5 yrs is $625 - but covers accidental burn in and seems to be the least hassle (Assuming BB exists).
Costco's warranty being included in the price for the Allstate/Squaretrade is appealing but does not cover burn in. Amazon's Asurion warranty doesn't say either way but appears to not based on reviews / feedback on the plan details - at a cost of $189 I assume it doesn't.
This is by far the most expensive TV I'd be buying and maybe I'm overthinking the warranty... the internet has me freaked about screen burn in on these things! Anyone else struggling with this or am I just paranoid!
My issue is still whether I need to go for the extended warranty and which version is best. BestBuy's Geeksquad for 5 yrs is $625 - but covers accidental burn in and seems to be the least hassle (Assuming BB exists).
Costco's warranty being included in the price for the Allstate/Squaretrade is appealing but does not cover burn in. Amazon's Asurion warranty doesn't say either way but appears to not based on reviews / feedback on the plan details - at a cost of $189 I assume it doesn't.
This is by far the most expensive TV I'd be buying and maybe I'm overthinking the warranty... the internet has me freaked about screen burn in on these things! Anyone else struggling with this or am I just paranoid!
I am also really considering the a80j - but I am thinking of green toe and using upsie. for the warranty.
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But I suggest calling Amazon back and asking for courtesy credit instead.
Either way, who knows what the implications are on your Amazon account.