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expiredmicronjaz posted Sep 22, 2023 06:55 AM
expiredmicronjaz posted Sep 22, 2023 06:55 AM

65" SKYWORTH 65XC9300 4K UHD OLED Android TV (2021 Model)

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$649

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walts has 65" SKYWORTH 65XC9300 4K UHD OLED Android TV (2021 Model) for $649. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member micronjaz for sharing this deal.

Specs:
  • Resolution: 3840x2160 (4K Ultra HD)
  • Refresh Rate: 120Hz (Game Mode Limit 60Hz)
  • Display: 4K OLED
  • Dolby Vision/HDR10/HLG
  • VESA Mounting: 300x200mm
  • Built-in Chromecast, Works w/ Alexa
  • Ports:
    • 3x HDMI
    • 1x USB 2.0
    • 1x USB 3.0

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walts has 65" SKYWORTH 65XC9300 4K UHD OLED Android TV (2021 Model) for $649. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member micronjaz for sharing this deal.

Specs:
  • Resolution: 3840x2160 (4K Ultra HD)
  • Refresh Rate: 120Hz (Game Mode Limit 60Hz)
  • Display: 4K OLED
  • Dolby Vision/HDR10/HLG
  • VESA Mounting: 300x200mm
  • Built-in Chromecast, Works w/ Alexa
  • Ports:
    • 3x HDMI
    • 1x USB 2.0
    • 1x USB 3.0

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theoldschoolervt
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It's a genuine Skyworth, just as good as Magnetbox and Sorny.
optimusn1701
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Skyworth? Never heard of them.
nsknuds
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Chinese brand IIRC.

Linus did a quick review of a Skyworth OLED a while ago.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y...DsI&t=614s

TLw, he says that it's a good deal if you can get it on sale (which this is on sale) but he'd likely relegate it to the basement as it doesn't have HDMI 2.1. That may not be a big deal for non-gamers, so this may be worth taking a shot on for some people.

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Sep 23, 2023 05:33 AM
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doemaSep 23, 2023 05:33 AM
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Skyworth reminds me of Woolworth
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Sep 23, 2023 05:35 AM
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ronj75Sep 23, 2023 05:35 AM
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It's an lg panel just budget guys and casing.
Wish they did a 43" for a arcade monitor I need. Rather not spend 800+ on one lol
Sep 23, 2023 06:40 AM
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MyBallsItchSep 23, 2023 06:40 AM
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Quote from JollyMountain3023 :
not worried about oled burn in from established manufacturers ilke lg, sony, and samsung, I just wouldn't trust a company I've never heard of like the one posted here. and burn ins are going to happen eventually, it's just the nature of how the diodes in oled work. they degrade over time, usage, and especially with higher temp and brightness. rtings have done a great job doing logevity tests with oleds https://www.rtings.com/tv/tests/l...nd-results

It's actually a well established brand that is sold in abundance outside of the US, you can find detailed reviews online from the markets it's sold in. I've heard about that brand for years and if I needed a cheap 65 oled I'd consider it.
Sep 23, 2023 07:47 AM
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JollyMountain3023Sep 23, 2023 07:47 AM
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Quote from MyBallsItch :
It's actually a well established brand that is sold in abundance outside of the US, you can find detailed reviews online from the markets it's sold in. I've heard about that brand for years and if I needed a cheap 65 oled I'd consider it.
Sure but I would still much rather trust an established brand in the American market, like lg or samsung. Same reason I would never buy a Chinese car no matter how many they sell outside of the US. Just looking at the amazon reviews on this tv tells me this is not worth buying https://www.amazon.com/SKYWORTH-6...merReviews
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In America, you watch TV. In China, TV watches you!
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MyBallsItchSep 23, 2023 11:27 AM
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Quote from JollyMountain3023 :
Sure but I would still much rather trust an established brand in the American market, like lg or samsung. Same reason I would never buy a Chinese car no matter how many they sell outside of the US. Just looking at the amazon reviews on this tv tells me this is not worth buying https://www.amazon.com/SKYWORTH-6...merReviews
I agree, but sometimes you don't have the budget for the more expensive brands.

I bought a hisense u8g 65, experienced the drawbacks of a cheap set and then bought a sony a80j and returned the hisense. It wasn't that bad, but lesser tv's are cheaper for a reason.
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darius11Sep 23, 2023 11:58 AM
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Cannot be worse than the Visio OLED I bought a few years back. Good looking screen when it works. But perhaps Skyworks and other low end brands will help pull LG prices down.

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Quote from MyBallsItch :
I agree, but sometimes you don't have the budget for the more expensive brands.

I bought a hisense u8g 65, experienced the drawbacks of a cheap set and then bought a sony a80j and returned the hisense. It wasn't that bad, but lesser tv's are cheaper for a reason.
most people are better off going with a better tv brand than the cheap chinese ones. the chinese ones have massive reliability issues compared to sony lg or samsung
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Quote from ZeeOhhSix :
False. I've had a 48C1 used as a primary monitor for more than 2 years, 12 hours per day or more, 7 days per week. Zero burn in. I've had a 65G2 for 15 months, zero burn in. I have a 77G3 now too, and the panel has a 5-year warranty. They (LG) are so sure their brightest panel ever won't develop burn-in that they gave it a 5-year factory warranty.
They're so sure they're panels won't ever develop burn-in that they'll only cover the labor for the 1st year. Next 4 years of that warranty are on the consumer. Not exactly oozing confidence there, LG.
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BrianD1175Sep 23, 2023 07:12 PM
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Quote from darius11 :
Cannot be worse than the Visio OLED I bought a few years back. Good looking screen when it works. But perhaps Skyworks and other low end brands will help pull LG prices down.
Ain't that the truth. Vizio is probably the most hit or miss electronics brand that I can come up with offhand. With the costs of the P series, so many of the problems Ive heard people have are just inexcusable. And then there are others that buy the same set and are tickled with it. For me personally, it's a brand that I just stay away from because I don't have the extra money or time to play the Vizio lotto.
Sep 23, 2023 08:46 PM
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BenChJr27Sep 23, 2023 08:46 PM
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Can't see the native refresh rate.
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jaydoc79Sep 23, 2023 09:08 PM
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Quote from BenChJr27 :
Can't see the native refresh rate.
According to the comments from the seller on a video review [youtube.com] for this TV, it is supposed to be 60hz for sources and 120 hz for motion with built-in apps.
Last edited by jaydoc79 September 23, 2023 at 02:10 PM.
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CoreyH8836Sep 23, 2023 09:31 PM
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Quote from ZeeOhhSix :
False. I've had a 48C1 used as a primary monitor for more than 2 years, 12 hours per day or more, 7 days per week. Zero burn in. I've had a 65G2 for 15 months, zero burn in. I have a 77G3 now too, and the panel has a 5-year warranty. They (LG) are so sure their brightest panel ever won't develop burn-in that they gave it a 5-year factory warranty.
All OLEds are susceptible to burn in, if you watch programs that have tickers or static images on them. would you put your life on it? You know its not a lifetime warranty.... Why do you think they have a disclaimer

https://www.lg.com/us/experience-...274760_x_x
Last edited by CoreyH8836 September 23, 2023 at 02:35 PM.
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CoreyH8836Sep 23, 2023 09:36 PM
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Quote from jaydoc79 :
According to the comments from the seller on a video review [youtube.com] for this TV, it is supposed to be 60hz for sources and 120 hz for motion with built-in apps.
So its more of a budget LG B1 series, with quality control issues.

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