Best Buy has
75" Insignia Class F30 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV (NS-75F301NA22, 2021 Model) +
$200 Best Buy Gift Card (Email Delivery) on sale for
$649.99.
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Best Buy has
65" Insignia Class F30 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Fire TV (NS-65DF710NA21, 2021 Model) +
$150 Best Buy Gift Card (Email Delivery) on sale for
$419.99.
Shipping is free.
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Specs:
- Resolution: 4K (2160p)
- High Dynamic Range Format: HDR 10
- Refresh Rate: 60Hz
- Smart Platform: Fire TV
- VESA Compatible
- Inputs:
- 3x HDMI
- 1x USB
- 1x Digital Optical Audio
- 1x Composite
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I don't know why I waited 3 years to do that, I guess I just accepted that you get what you pay for. But it seriously improved my viewing experience and stopped me from thinking of buying a new tv every time I turn it on. Lmao
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How is this TV...anyone know?
I am not expecting any spectacular...but unless its just horrible this is still a great deal
I hope they have some left for me not to buy. I think the term mediocre is better or worse than awful. I think better.
but dark room performance is hurt by the mediocre black uniformity. The TV has bad viewing angles so you should sit directly in front to get the best possible picture
Blurring presented another problem, especially with motion processing and dynamic noise reduction on. The TV had trouble keeping up with fast action sequences during The Old Guard and quick drives down the lane in a live basketball game.
the TV's limited viewing angles change the colors significantly when you get to 45 degrees from the middle.
Using the default settings, the picture looked oversaturated and colors skewed toward red. While watching Blade Runner 2049 on 4K Blu-ray, the orange sky in the ruins of Las Vegas was too orange and overwhelmed the scenes. The F30 supports HDR10, but not HDR10+ or Dolby Vision. As a result, HDR performance was limited and contrast was poor; it lost details in the darkness while watching both Blade Runner 2049 and Avengers: Infinity War.