Costco has for
Costco Members in Select Locations:
77" Sony Class A80CL Series 120Hz 4K OLED TV (XR77A80CL) on sale for
$1499.96.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
fakbar for finding this deal.
Note: Availability will vary by location.
Specs:
- Resolution: 4K UHD 3840x2160
- Refresh Rate: 120Hz
- Panel Type: OLED
- HDR10, HLG, Dolby Vision/Dolby Atmos, Cognitive Processor XR
- Motion Technology: XR OLED Motion
- VESA: 300x300mm
- Comes with 2 yr. Bravia Core Streaming + 15 Movie Credits
- Premium Backlit Remote w/ Finder Function
- Inputs:
- 4x HDMI
- Composite Video Input: Hybrid w/S-Center Speaker Input x1 (Side, Mini jack)
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I'm not hating on this tv, I have a Sony and and LG of years apart, and the only meaningful difference I notice is that my LG has a lot of burn in (not the TVs fault).
Have been struggling since I got it to substantiate these superior processing claims. I've never even seen a frame to frame comparison. Just seems like something people like to parrot 🫣
This is available in my area (Kentucky)
I just got the 75" Hisense H7N for $1100...
But this with Google OS would have been better
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I'm not hating on this tv, I have a Sony and and LG of years apart, and the only meaningful difference I notice is that my LG has a lot of burn in (not the TVs fault).
Have been struggling since I got it to substantiate these superior processing claims. I've never even seen a frame to frame comparison. Just seems like something people like to parrot 🫣
Now that's coming from a Hisense, which is very different. The only LG I saw was at a friend's house and they were watching on an old Apple TV with a 1080p signal and I could see lots of weird 'ai enhanced upscaling' type smears over lots of shows. I didn't get a chance to mess with their settings, and it was also probably on the default picture mode, but that's been my experience so far.
I'm not hating on this tv, I have a Sony and and LG of years apart, and the only meaningful difference I notice is that my LG has a lot of burn in (not the TVs fault).
Have been struggling since I got it to substantiate these superior processing claims. I've never even seen a frame to frame comparison. Just seems like something people like to parrot 🫣
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