8K 65" Roku TV by TCL, 7680 x 4320 Resolution, Model 65R648
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For smaller TV rooms or in use replacing a triple or quad 4K monitor setup, it's a solid value late 2021 Roku 8K TV for the money in Early 2023 at a time where Hisense and TCL did not announce newer/replacement 8K models at CES 2023, and at a time where it is very difficult to find this model or Hisense 75" Roku 8K TV in stock locally, being mostly on clearance or unavailable.
You may want to protect your investment with an Asurion 4 year warranty for $151.99 considering the limited selection of reasonably priced 8K TV announced at CES 2023.
I already have an OLED display, and wanted an affordable 8K model for under $1300 with available inexpensive 4 year warranty. There are limited availability of these in retail outlets (none by me), and CES 2023 was a disappointment in no affordable 8K models being announced by most manufacturers, if any under $3000.
I don't want to think about OLED burn-in either, so it will be left on all the time for gaming, sports, Family photo slideshows, whatever the content - no concerns.
It's for a "smallish" room and we have over 4 years of family 8K photos and family content from 8K phones, cameras, etc. We want our family content to look it's best in slideshow and not worry about burn-in.
We have a projector in our Family room, so no need for larger size TV than 65" in the small room use case we have.
The display has pixels twice as large as the Dell 32" 8K monitor sold for $5000, yet "mobile" enough to be moved by 1 person, carefully, and likely useful for the next half decade as content becomes more available from our 8K phones, cameras, Youtube and other sources with upscaling available also. If you use a 4K 16" OLED laptop, then in comparison these pixels on this TV are once again twice as big. Nobody would want to buy a 50-65" 1080p TV now, but those were also sold and now look poor with modern content, hence the reason for short-term future-proofing the TV selected in the small room location.
https://www.amazon.com/TCL-65-inc...B099Y29V9F
UPDATE 03/20/2023
Returned the TCL due to a few QC issues, and TCL support was very hit or miss- went with 55" Samsung 8K deal at Best Buy for $999.99 instead since much easier to move around- far lighter and has integrated ATSC 3.0 tuner
FYI: Both the 65" TCL and 55" Samsung have significant off-axis color shift, even viewing close up...
To me, the 700B off axis is worse than the Samsung 800B, but I don't have both side-by-side, simply going off Rtings
and having both the TCL and Samsung to compare...
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I don't want to think about OLED burn-in either, so it will be left on all the time, gaming, sports, whatever the content- no concerns.
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8.0 - Movies
8.1 - TV Shows
8.1 - Sports
8.6 - Video Games
8.1 - HDR Movies
8.5 - HDR Gaming
8.2 - PC Monitor
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Amazon Prime members can also receive in-home deluxe delivery and unpack.
For smaller TV rooms or in use replacing a triple or quad 4K monitor setup, it's a solid value late 2021 Roku 8K TV for the money in Early 2023 at a time where Hisense and TCL did not announce newer/replacement 8K models at CES 2023, and at a time where it is very difficult to find this model or Hisense 75" Roku 8K TV in stock locally, being mostly on clearance or unavailable.
You may want to protect your investment with an Asurion 4 year warranty for $151.99 considering the limited selection of reasonably priced 8K TV announced at CES 2023.
I already have an OLED display, and wanted an affordable 8K model for under $1300 with available inexpensive 4 year warranty. There are limited availability of these in retail outlets (none by me), and CES 2023 was a disappointment in no affordable 8K models being announced by most manufacturers, if any under $3000.
I don't want to think about OLED burn-in either, so it will be left on all the time for gaming, sports, Family photo slideshows, whatever the content - no concerns.
It's for a "smallish" room and we have over 4 years of family 8K photos and family content from 8K phones, cameras, etc. We want our family content to look it's best in slideshow and not worry about burn-in.
We have a projector in our Family room, so no need for larger size TV than 65" in the small room use case we have.
The display has pixels twice as large as the Dell 32" 8K monitor sold for $5000, yet "mobile" enough to be moved by 1 person, carefully, and likely useful for the next half decade as content becomes more available from our 8K phones, cameras, Youtube and other sources with upscaling available also. If you use a 4K 16" OLED laptop, then in comparison these pixels on this TV are once again twice as big. Nobody would want to buy a 50-65" 1080p TV now, but those were also sold and now look poor with modern content, hence the reason for short-term future-proofing the TV selected in the small room location.
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