Does anyone have experience with purchasing from BuyDig and seeing any issues with the refurbished panels?
Purchased 2 LG OLED's from them with a similar extended warranty and I have had to use the warranty on one of them down the line. Both arrived fine with no dead pixels/issues and are still in use.
Purchased 2 LG OLED's from them with a similar extended warranty and I have had to use the warranty on one of them down the line. Both arrived fine with no dead pixels/issues and are still in use.
How was the warranty claim? Easy? Tough? I am debating based on their warranty. Purchased refurb TV's before without issues.
This is not a good deal. New from Samsung was like $1050 last year(This model is 2 years old) At this point Samsung will be blowing out the newer model of the 90B very shortly for probably the same price as this.
Thinking about replacing a 6 year old LG OLed in our bedroom. Id bite maybe if it was $700. I have this tv in 75". Chose it over an LG OLED because a) 77" LG OLED was >$3500 when I was buying in 2021 and b) the qn90 can get very bright which is what I needed in that room (lots of windows). It's a great picture, but I absolutely can't stand the Samsung UI and garbage remote. It takes several clicks to change source input!
Thinking about replacing a 6 year old LG OLed in our bedroom. Id bite maybe if it was $700. I have this tv in 75". Chose it over an LG OLED because a) 77" LG OLED was >$3500 when I was buying in 2021 and b) the qn90 can get very bright which is what I needed in that room (lots of windows). It's a great picture, but I absolutely can't stand the Samsung UI and garbage remote. It takes several clicks to change source input!
You can buy an " old school" Samsung TV remote with all the buttons for $5.00 on Ebay
How is this a good deal when brand new top of the line OLEDs (like s95b) could be bought for a few hundred bucks more?
S95b is double this price (unless you qualify for samsung edu or epp). Reports are that they are extremely fragile and that there are issues with raised black levels in well lit rooms.
i have this tv, it's stunning even in a very bright room. it's in a south facing living room and it looks superb even during the brightest days. def rec this over any OLED if you watch tv in a bright room.
integration with other samsung things is superb, like with galaxy phones and their soundbar for q symphony, smart things, etc
Does anyone have experience with purchasing from BuyDig and seeing any issues with the refurbished panels?
I bought the 85" Qn90a brand new at BB. Good thing too because the panel had a problem. It would flicker at random times. Exchanged it and it's been a year with heavy use and no problem.
I suppose the point is that be ready just in case you get a bad one.
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How was the warranty claim? Easy? Tough? I am debating based on their warranty. Purchased refurb TV's before without issues.
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S95b is double this price (unless you qualify for samsung edu or epp). Reports are that they are extremely fragile and that there are issues with raised black levels in well lit rooms.
integration with other samsung things is superb, like with galaxy phones and their soundbar for q symphony, smart things, etc
I bought the 85" Qn90a brand new at BB. Good thing too because the panel had a problem. It would flicker at random times. Exchanged it and it's been a year with heavy use and no problem.
I suppose the point is that be ready just in case you get a bad one.