Model: Sony BRAVIA XR 65” Class A75L OLED 4K HDR Google TV (2023) XR-65A75L
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The one Walmart has is Sony's flagship tv, which means it's the best they offered last year. This is their entry level OLED TV. Honestly I haven't heard of this model prior to today.
I will suggest getting the master series from Walmart compared to this one
This just seems to be a fairly normal price for the tv. I'm sure OP will enjoy it, but would think waiting a few hours to see if the price hits new lows would make sense.
Thanks. Upon further inspection this A75L seems to be the same as the A80L minus some features. It has inferior speakers to the A80 and something to do with the stand not being adjustable. Other than that it is the same panel so for anyone looking into this check out the reviews for the A80L as there are plenty compared to only a few for the A75. And unfortunately that Walmart sale on the other Sony OLED is expired. I'll have to deep dive on some Yoututbe videos and forums to see if this is worth it now that I know this is basically an A80L model rebranded.
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I have a Sony A90J and it's a great TV, and likely similar to the A75L shown here. However, I would caution anyone considering this deal that you will be dropping $1500 on aging tech.
For the first time in a decade OLED has made huge improvements with QD-OLED and MLA. I bought an LG G3 when the BF pricing dropped and it simply blows the A90J away. The improvement is not trivial.
The Samsung S90C is only $100 more and will provide a significantly better picture. If you're concerned about Samsung quality and reliability it's likely LG and Sony will start trickling down the new tech into their mid-level models in 2024.
Can't go wrong with any of the newer flagship panels from Samsung (QD-OLED) or LG (WOLED MLA).
The flagship Sony A95L uses Samsung's QD-OLED panels.
Only the 83" panels do not have the newest panels yet; maybe in 2024.
We don't know whether it won't or will go down in price.
What we do know is it has been this price off and on for the last month as seen on this page if you're browsing it on your desktop.
Every single tv that's on sale for Black Friday had the same price on and off for the last month. Black Friday sales are a month long endeavor these days. I don't think this tv will get back to anywhere near it's launch price but I would almost guarantee that it will increase from where it is.
I know the A90J is tempting but the processor is older and I don't believe it has XR clear. Get whichever is cheaper imo, same goes for LG C3, and Samsung S90c. All have their strengths, don't think you can go wrong with either.
Wow these TV deals are really desultory. Cant see sales being really high when the pricing is so meh. Seems like there is going to be a lot of left over stock come spring.
I know the A90J is tempting but the processor is older and I don't believe it has XR clear. Get whichever is cheaper imo, same goes for LG C3, and Samsung S90c. All have their strengths, don't think you can go wrong with either.
The A75L is an entry level OLED from Sony whereas the A90J is a Master Class OLED, and it has an aluminum Heatsink to push brighter HDR highlights, and dissipates heat faster to reduce image retention. It's also built like a tank, and it has a glossy panel. The colors and perceived contrast are better on the A90J.
The A75L has some downgrades when you compare it to the A80L, but the panel is essentially the same panel that Sony has been using since the A80J so it's semi matte/semi glossy. XR Clear is a great feature, but I wouldn't sacrifice a glossy Sony panel to get. I'm interested to see how the A80L 83" (rebadged A90J) looks in person, but another TV isn't in the budget right now.
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I will suggest getting the master series from Walmart compared to this one
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My apologies. I stand corrected. That deal expired earlier today.
For the first time in a decade OLED has made huge improvements with QD-OLED and MLA. I bought an LG G3 when the BF pricing dropped and it simply blows the A90J away. The improvement is not trivial.
The Samsung S90C is only $100 more and will provide a significantly better picture. If you're concerned about Samsung quality and reliability it's likely LG and Sony will start trickling down the new tech into their mid-level models in 2024.
The flagship Sony A95L uses Samsung's QD-OLED panels.
Only the 83" panels do not have the newest panels yet; maybe in 2024.
What we do know is it has been this price off and on for the last month as seen on this page if you're browsing it on your desktop.
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/sony/a75l-oled
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Do u have the link?
Here's the expired thread - https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/fp/889969
I know the A90J is tempting but the processor is older and I don't believe it has XR clear. Get whichever is cheaper imo, same goes for LG C3, and Samsung S90c. All have their strengths, don't think you can go wrong with either.
The A75L has some downgrades when you compare it to the A80L, but the panel is essentially the same panel that Sony has been using since the A80J so it's semi matte/semi glossy. XR Clear is a great feature, but I wouldn't sacrifice a glossy Sony panel to get. I'm interested to see how the A80L 83" (rebadged A90J) looks in person, but another TV isn't in the budget right now.
BB had it for $900 and something the other day.
Nevermind that was a x90L. Too many letters and models, and sizes to keep up with. or maybe it's the same. idk.