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Pioneer 65" (PN65-751-24U) 4K LED UHD Smart Xumo TV
$299.99 (Free S&H)
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/pion...Id=6546907
4.6/5.0 Customer Rating w/ 90% recommending...
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Key Features:
Resolution 4K UHD (3840x2160p)
Refresh Rate: 60Hz
HDR: Dolby Vision, HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG)
Backlight Type: Direct Lit-LED
Dolby Audio, Voice Remote, Supports Apple Airplay
3x HDMI (eARC/ARC #2 port)
Xumo TV Smart Platform
Featured Streaming Services:
Netflix, Apple TV+, YouTube, Prime Video, Disney+, Hulu, Peacock, Spotify
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I definitely would avoid this TV if you're picky about picture quality. The one I had did this weird little flashing ever few seconds. The picture wasn't clear, looked kind of pixelated and colors weren't good.
Yup. I had a 50" pioneer plasma. Gave it to my in-laws and they still use it. That TV is 15 years old. I wish I hadn't given it away. What a great picture
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Doesn't just need to be Samsung or LG. TCL and Hisense have been putting out awesome 4K QLED TVs for much cheaper than those bigger names. I have 3 TCLs in my home along with a Sony OLED. I'm very impressed with my TCLs.
I definitely would avoid this TV if you're picky about picture quality. The one I had did this weird little flashing ever few seconds. The picture wasn't clear, looked kind of pixelated and colors weren't good.
As I think many people know how famous the old plasma TVs were from Pioneer, they left the market a long time ago.
There's actually some irony here though as TCL owns the rights and produces the current Pioneer televisions.
A few years ago a friend said they throwing out an old Pioneer TV as they were getting a new TV which was bigger and lighter in weight. I told him to send me a picture and just as I thought, it was a Pioneer Kuro, the top notch plasma back in its day. I told him the history and value of the TV since it's still working and would take it from him but not before he tried selling it. He listed it on Craigslist and got $500 for it the next day. He still thanks me to this day. Not sure what happened to Pioneer with TVS since those plasma heyday.
I'm sure you're correct but my experience is only with those brands so I don't want to speak on something I'm not aware of the last time I had a TCL I think it was a 43 inch in my shed man cave at my old house and it was fine. I left it there when I sold the house, it never gave me any problems whatsoever, but it was a smaller TV