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05/31/24 | Best Buy | $1800 frontpage |
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11/13/23 | Best Buy | $1,999.99 popular |
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Product Name: | Samsung - 77” Class S89C OLED 4K UHD Smart Tizen TV |
Product SKU: | 6553149_6553149 |
UPC: | 887276810324 |
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Very impressive TV.
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Same. Very happy with it.
Very impressive TV.
But hey, still a better TV than any WOLED TV....
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I respect your decision, because after all, it's yours to have. But I can almost guarantee that any new technology in QD isn't going to be worth the $1500-$2000 price increase from what this TV is selling at right now unless money is no object. I watched a famous TV tech guy on YouTube yesterday that is in the know about as much 2024 TV information that's out there, including straight from the manufactures that have offered insider information and he said there was nothing pointing towards big changes in QD for 2024 and it still will not be offered in 83" while Lg will offer MLA OLED in the 83" in 2024. The biggest change was Sony ditching OLED For its flagship TVs in 2024 going to mini LED instead because of their new targeted zone backlight technology. I thought that sounded crazy and there is no way it could be as good as OLED but I watched a video on how it works. It's pretty interesting. Full disclosure here Ive always purchased Samsung for the last 25 years and I don't think I'll be going back anytime soon. I did well over 100 hours of Internet research on watching every review and comparison I could possibly find on the Internet and YouTube of all the 2023 TVs and for me I chose the LG 77" G3 after I weighed all the information for what was best for me. I'm really interested in seeing all this same information, throwing in what Sony is doing with mini LED this year but I couldn't possibly be more impressed than what I have been with my first LG Oled. My favorite life purchase so far.
Agreed but what's a week to see what is new. Pricing will have to continue to get more aggressive.
Very good point as well! The only difference between us then is you have much more self-control and patience than I do if there is a slickdeal on something I've been wanting. 😉
Samsung has been good to as well. My KS8000 has over 800 days of usage on it. I checked the service menu. Also I have a higher end Samsung from 2008 or so that still runs great as well. I hear ya on get it and enjoy it though. Honestly I don't expect much improvement on QD OLED in 2024. Just knowing that will make buying this tv much better.
Would you rather this Samsung @ $2,182 + 1 year warranty or the LG C3 @ $2,530 + 5 year warranty?
Equivalent warranty via BestBuy takes this to $2,607.
Option B: This one got no traction, but is legit ... C3 for $2,024 and 1 year warranty. Is 4 years of warranty + Costco as the hassle-free dealer worth $310)?
Backstory: Haven't bought a TV in 10 years, my Sharp broke, turns on but doesn't progress past the starting company logo screen. Haven't kept up on TVs so not sure if they're notably more/less reliable than in the past.
Would you rather this Samsung @ $2,182 + 1 year warranty or the LG C3 @ $2,530 + 5 year warranty?
Equivalent warranty via BestBuy takes this to $2,607.
Option B: This one got no traction, but is legit ... C3 for $2,024 and 1 year warranty. Is 4 years of warranty + Costco as the hassle-free dealer worth $310)?
Backstory: Haven't bought a TV in 10 years, my Sharp broke, turns on but doesn't progress past the starting company logo screen. Haven't kept up on TVs so not sure if they're notably more/less reliable than in the past.