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Product Name: | Samsung - 85" Class TU690T Series LED 4K UHD Smart Tizen TV |
Product SKU: | 6527338_6527338 |
UPC: | 887276738529 |
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I say this from experience, I have close family members that bought a budget model of an 80+ inch TV and while they are not generally sensitive to lower end tech they very much did notice that the picture on their brand new TV was not nearly as crisp as it seemed on their previous model, which was 30" smaller. And while $1k is not nearly as expensive as the high end models, it's still A LOT of money for folks to spend on a brand new TV and come away disappointed.
Not everyone will experience this, but just thought I would mention it. Don't turn an entire wall into a low-end TV, sit 10 feet from it, and expect to be wowed. It's probably better to get a smaller TV with better tech.
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I say this from experience, I have close family members that bought a budget model of an 80+ inch TV and while they are not generally sensitive to lower end tech they very much did notice that the picture on their brand new TV was not nearly as crisp as it seemed on their previous model, which was 30" smaller. And while $1k is not nearly as expensive as the high end models, it's still A LOT of money for folks to spend on a brand new TV and come away disappointed.
Not everyone will experience this, but just thought I would mention it. Don't turn an entire wall into a low-end TV, sit 10 feet from it, and expect to be wowed. It's probably better to get a smaller TV with better tech.
Exactly. Like this 75 inch TCL 5 series for $700 - a good compromise IMO
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Serious question.
Not really no, not without abuse these days. I have a LG CX, 3000 hours, no burn in. Zero. Plenty bright as well assuming you have some light control. If your TV will be facing a wall full of windows overlooking a lake, maybe find a super bright TV, but other than that slim use case, they get plenty bright for vast majority of situations. Newer ones even brighter.
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I'm guessing that you're actually getting lost in the quagmire that is Samsung's bloated and overpriced QLED lineup. If you want to do comparisons there, you'll need a longevity factor. Consider multiplying the OLED price by 1.5 if you think it will only have 2/3 the performance life of the QLED. There is currently a significant disparity between manufacturer's claims and consumer experience. Samsung knows that and uses it to their best advantage.
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I'm way behind the tech curve by a ton. Replacing a 4 YO Vizio 80" that I paid $1,299 for on a BFri deal. The LG has a much better picture than what I had. Now there are WAY better TV's and frankly that's why I hate going to Best Buy. You start justifying spending $2,500 to $4,000 because the picture is so much better. It's worth it to someā¦ā¦..just not me.BTW, I have a 65" plasma Panasonic that just won't die. It weighs a ton, so when it does goā¦..l'm going to sawzall it.LOL
Think mine is a QN85, and not double costā¦ maybe $600 more via SD and that was many months ago!! That and vs. edgelit, PQ is a HUGE step up, so I think QLED is still a relevant point here when OLED is 3x on avg.
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