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Price:
$250.00 lower (42% savings) than the list price of $599.99
Previous Frontpage Deal at $400 with +22 Deal Score and 29 comments.
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I missed some of the great 65" in sub $400 deals during Prime day and Black Friday, mainly because I was doing so much research into the difference in models brands and Technologies sort of like a paralysis by analysis. What I come to realize is I'm truly not going to be happy until I get a 65" to 75" OLED or equal technology TV, but not willing to pay $1200+, so this TV at that price should hold me over for a few years until the price of my preferred TVs gets below $600 during black Friday.
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Yes, better in all aspects.
But if your real desire is a 65+ inch OLED, then this is a big step down. If you are willing to spend more for a larger screen and better performance, without spending OLED money, you might consider the TCL 65R646 which is still available at Best Buy for $700.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/tcl-...Id=6470277
Granted it costs twice as much as this Hisense, but it's in a higher performance tier, and can provide something closer to OLED picture quality, while still being about half the price of an OLED. It was my choice as a "hold over" TV until OLEDs are cheaper.
Really?? Wow, has no idea. TV was like $900 back in the day... But Samsung more reliable, no??
What would be a good price of a comparable 65 in this season?
The 8000 and lower series have high failure rates with their LEDs likely due to being over driven but you can do a Google search for more specifics as its a pretty well documented problem. I went through (2) 7 series and (1) 8 series in the course of 4 years due to purple splotches from leds going bad so I gave up on their standard LED sets and went to a TCL 6 series QLED when they came out and then bought a Hisense U6G when it was released and they are leagues better than Samsungs standard LED sets in terms of picture quality, blacks and brightness.