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Apr 24, 2024 12:51 PM
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frontpage Posted by rutgersftw • Apr 24, 2024
Apr 24, 2024 12:51 PM
65" Sony XR-65A80CL Bravia XR 4K UHD 120Hz Smart OLED TV (Refurbished, 2023)
+ Free Store Pickup (Select Locations)$1,000
$2,200
54% offMicro Center
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MicroCenter offers an extended warranty that covers screen repair and replacement for standard use AND accidents. It's the 3-year warranty option, and I highly suggest it for these refurbished units. You likely won't need it, but in the case that you do, it's good to have. There are more than a few posts around of people "abusing" this warranty to get things covered that otherwise would typically be up to the store's discretion. Burn-in isn't explicitly covered here, but if you really don't care about integrity and you run into a burn-in issue, feel free to "drop" your TV and make a warranty claim for a new unit.
Also, MicroCenter offers delivery for these units. You can't add it when checking out online, but even if you submit an online order, you can walk into the store and request (paid) delivery. The price for delivery increases for every 20 miles further away the delivery address is
Think it comes out to $1219 for the TV + 3 years of screen protection warranty, and close to $1300 if you're paying for delivery. Pretty slick deal
I got the 77" for $1599 a week and a half ago and it's been great. No issues with my unit so far. I paid for the delivery since renting a truck would've been over half the cost already. There's 30 days to return for full refund (minus delivery fee). In real world use, it feels fairly similar in brightness to my family member's C2.
MicroCenter offers an extended warranty that covers screen repair and replacement for standard use AND accidents. It's the 3-year warranty option, and I highly suggest it for these refurbished units. You likely won't need it, but in the case that you do, it's good to have. There are more than a few posts around of people "abusing" this warranty to get things covered that otherwise would typically be up to the store's discretion. Burn-in isn't explicitly covered here, but if you really don't care about integrity and you run into a burn-in issue, feel free to "drop" your TV and make a warranty claim for a new unit.
Also, MicroCenter offers delivery for these units. You can't add it when checking out online, but even if you submit an online order, you can walk into the store and request (paid) delivery. The price for delivery increases for every 20 miles further away the delivery address is
Think it comes out to $1219 for the TV + 3 years of screen protection warranty, and close to $1300 if you're paying for delivery. Pretty slick deal
I got the 77" for $1599 a week and a half ago and it's been great. No issues with my unit so far. I paid for the delivery since renting a truck would've been over half the cost already. There's 30 days to return for full refund (minus delivery fee). In real world use, it feels fairly similar in brightness to my family member's C2.
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Would rather a cheap tv over it
Had a tiny bit of remorse with the target deal but at the end of the day it's the same TV regardless so I don't care. I also had my dad pick me up one of the 42" C3s for $359 today.
Asking sincerely since I do watch a lot of content on TV like sports. And I think ESPN is always 720p
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