65" Sony Bravia XR65A80CJ OLED 4K UHD TV (Factory Refurb + 4-yr Warranty)
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BuyDig has 65" Sony Bravia XR65A80CJ OLED 4K UHD Smart Google TV (2021 Model) w/ 4-Year Accidental & Burn-inWarranty (Factory Refurbished) on sale for $1,349. Slickdeals Cashback is available for this store (PC extension required, before checkout). Shipping is free.
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Note: CPS 4 Year Accidental Television/Projector Extended Warranty is automatically added to cart. Warranty starts 30 days after purchase. More info on the warranty can be found here.
Specs:
Resolution: 3840x2160 (4K Ultra HD)
Refresh Rate: 120Hz
Panel Type: OLED
HDR10, Dolby Vision, Hybrid Log Gamma
Google Smart TV
802.11ac WiFi + Bluetooth 4.2
VESA: 300 x 300 mm
Ports:
4x HDMI
2x USB
1x Digital Audio Optical Input
1x Analog Audio Input
1x RF
1x Ethernet
1x RS-232C
1x Composite Video Input
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Compared to a New item, the price for the 65" Sony Bravia XR65A80CJ TV is ~$449 lower (25% savings) than the next best available prices for this New Condition with prices starting from $1798.
BuyDig also has 77" Sony Bravia XR77A80J OLED 4K UHD Smart Google TV (2021 Model) w/ 4-Year Accidental & Burn-inWarranty (Factory Refurbished) on sale for $2,049. Slickdeals Cashback is available for this store (PC extension required, before checkout). Shipping is free.
Model: Sony XR65A80CJ 65 A80J 4K OLED Smart TV - Factory Refurbished (2021 Model)
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Seems legit, with the only concern being you get a panel with flaws that aren't warranty worthy.
that's prob a risk for every tv, no? i think last time I posted a similar deal, many said panels were very new and they couldn't tell the difference... of course, that's ymmv
that's prob a risk for every tv, no? i think last time I posted a similar deal, many said panels were very new and they couldn't tell the difference... of course, that's ymmv
It's a risk once outside a return period. If I hadn't bought my recent TCL 6 series 75" and QD OLED wasn't upon us and I didn't live in a rental house I would jump on this. I hope QD OLED gets a larger panel next year.
It's a risk once outside a return period. If I hadn't bought my recent TCL 6 series 75" and QD OLED wasn't upon us and I didn't live in a rental house I would jump on this. I hope QD OLED gets a larger panel next year.
but how would this be different than buying a brand new? you also get 4 years of extra warranty...
77in is very tempting... but this TV only has two, 2.1 inputs.... something the LG C1 has all four of.
That's why I went with the LG C1 77" when it was $2350 after tax from LG Partner Mall back in December. It'll be a while before Sony has 4x HDMI 2.1 ports with 4K 120, ALLM, and VRR support working out of the box. The A80J has VRR support, but the PS5 doesn't have VRR unlocked yet.
Curious why that's an issue for some. If you run everything through a proper 4K or 8K capable HT system, 1 input is all you need.
It's an added cost, and it can introduce more input lag. It's a great option if you don't have a home theater system, but if you already have an older one then you'll run into problems.
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that's prob a risk for every tv, no? i think last time I posted a similar deal, many said panels were very new and they couldn't tell the difference... of course, that's ymmv
It's a risk once outside a return period. If I hadn't bought my recent TCL 6 series 75" and QD OLED wasn't upon us and I didn't live in a rental house I would jump on this. I hope QD OLED gets a larger panel next year.
but how would this be different than buying a brand new? you also get 4 years of extra warranty...
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Curious why that's an issue for some. If you run everything through a proper 4K or 8K capable HT system, 1 input is all you need.
That's why I went with the LG C1 77" when it was $2350 after tax from LG Partner Mall back in December. It'll be a while before Sony has 4x HDMI 2.1 ports with 4K 120, ALLM, and VRR support working out of the box. The A80J has VRR support, but the PS5 doesn't have VRR unlocked yet.
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I saw someone on AVS, who has a CPS warranty (on an LG OLED I believe) say they had to take their TV to their local repairman to get it looked at lmao
It's an added cost, and it can introduce more input lag. It's a great option if you don't have a home theater system, but if you already have an older one then you'll run into problems.