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Sony 85" X80K Series (X80CK) 4K UHD LED Google TV
$999.99 (Free S&H)
Includes 3 Year Manufacturer's Warranty and Premium Backlit Remote
https://www.costco.com/sony-85%22...54798.html
More availability...
$998 @ Amazon (One Year Warranty)
https://www.amazon.com/Sony-Inch-...r=8-2&th=1
$998 @ Walmart (One Year Warranty)
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Sony-8...om=/search
$999.99 @ Best Buy (One Year Warranty)
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/sony...Id=6501505
Key Features:
Resolution: 3840 x 2160p (4K UHD)
Refresh Rate: Native 120Hz
(85" only)
Triluminos Pro Technology (Sony's QLED)
Direct-LED Flicker-Free Backlighting w/ Frame Dimming
HDR: HDR10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG), Dolby Vision
Smart Platform: Google TV
Supports: Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant,
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, ATSC 3.0 (NEXTGEN TV)
4x HDMI (2x HDMI 2.1) (4K@120Hz, eARC. ALLM)
2x USB
1x Digital
1x Tuner (Cable/Ant)
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Like i said, do not worry at all. They told me the same, but I kept calling and they did it as call went to a different supervisor. Just call them 2 to 3 times again, tell them that the main reason you ordered was only because of price match and you don't have time and hassle to return it on store. They gonna definitely do it.
The 2nd supervisor read through all the notes, and gave me the price adjustment. Although I was still charged $139.99 for the Allstate 5-yr warranty. I chatted again with a rep and they said they would give it the $139.99 back to me in a Walmart egift card, which whatever, I can use that with regular walmart purchases.
So overall a hassle, but I got what I needed to get done.
The 2nd supervisor read through all the notes, and gave me the price adjustment. Although I was still charged $139.99 for the Allstate 5-yr warranty. I chatted again with a rep and they said they would give it the $139.99 back to me in a Walmart egift card, which whatever, I can use that with regular walmart purchases.
So overall a hassle, but I got what I needed to get done.
I am glad finally you got a great and safe( 5 yrs Allstate protection) TV for sure. They charged me 139.99 for Allstate but refunded back to my original card payment. So you can call again if you have a little more energy left to get that back in your original payment instead of Walmart GC. It says on top of the listing that 5 years Allstate is free. So they can't force a Walmart card to you ( only if you need it). So, all depends on you.
For Sony return, IMHO, you should have ordered it online instead of buying in store. In that way, they could have picked up returned for free for you.
But all in all, you have the best TV at least.
The 2nd supervisor read through all the notes, and gave me the price adjustment. Although I was still charged $139.99 for the Allstate 5-yr warranty. I chatted again with a rep and they said they would give it the $139.99 back to me in a Walmart egift card, which whatever, I can use that with regular walmart purchases.
So overall a hassle, but I got what I needed to get done.
You are a trooper!!
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Location please?
20878
Awesome 👌 👏 👍
I have received Samsung Q80BD already from Samsclub, and tomorrow, Sony will be delivered by Costco. I will also compare both and update.
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Overall, I'm quite happy. TV is plenty bright and does well in our great room, which has a full wall of windows. Very little reflection and plenty of contrast. Viewing angle is definitely better than the TCL 4 Series that it replaced. Blacks are fine in a dark room. It's definitely 120 and not 60.
Sound is pretty solid, though I did eventually hook up my Samsung Q600b soundbar. Remote feels premium. GoogleTV taking a bit of getting used to, as we're a Roku house. I may just hook up an external Roku.
Overall, for $1k with a three year warranty (and another year from my credit card), it's a bargain. You can certainly get a (pick your own number) 10 or 20 or 30% better TV if you're willing to spend more money, but I'm not just that much of a TV snob.