Got a 65 inch S90CD at micro center today in Dallas, TX. Third party refurbished, note that the model number indicates the big warehouse/club store model. Paid $799 + $190 + tax, including the 3 year warranty that has accidental damage and screen protection. This warranty apparently covers burn in.
My TV apparently has "0 hours" of screen time according to the Samsung smart things app. It's also apparently a 2nd gen panel after going into the service menu and checking the ANA peak values
Also notable at micro center, 65 inch Sony X90L/X90CL for $699 and 75 inch X90L/X90CL for $899, both refurb
https://www.microcenter.com/produ...efurbished) $799.99
X90L:
https://www.microcenter.com/produ...efurbished)
https://www.microcenter.com/produ...efurbished) $899.99
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Based on my research online, the X90L is sort of the minimum you'd want out of a TV for "excellent" build and picture quality, and is a step up over the budget TVs like Hisense/TCL
Rtings X90L: https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...x90l-x90cl
Rtings S90C:
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews.../s90c-oled
I don't live in a city, is selling an OLED TV online difficult/pain in the butt?
SOT is small..
I checked my local store, 3 in stock before this post blows up. Thinking about buying and driving a few hours to pick it up. Any thoughts would help!!
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I checked my local store, 3 in stock before this post blows up. Thinking about buying and driving a few hours to pick it up. Any thoughts would help!!
IMO, You might need to step to a G3 if you are comparing this Samsung
The CX software was definitely snappier, as this TV gets stuck loading for a sec sometimes, but it's not that bad.
1080p content upscales pretty nicely too. I only notice a quality difference in darker scenes.
Pretty happy with the TV especially for the price!
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