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Costco Members: 65"Sony BRAVIA 7 Series 4K UHD QLED Mini-LED TV + 5-Year Warranty

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$1,200

$2,400

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 65"Sony BRAVIA 7 Series 4K UHD QLED Mini-LED LCD TV (K65XR70CB) + 5-Year Warranty for $1199.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Champagne13 for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • Resolution: 3840 x 2160
  • Refresh Rate: 120Hz Native
  • Dolby Vision / HDR10 / HLG
  • XR Motion Clarity, Rich Color Enhancer, XR Processor, XR Triluminos Pro
  • Dolby Audio, Dolby Atmos, DTS Digital Surround
  • Compatible with: Apple AirPlay, Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant
  • Smart Platform: Google TV
  • WiFi 2.4 GHz / 5 GHz / 6 GHz + Bluetooth 5.3
  • VESA Mount Compatibility: 300mm x 300mm
  • Premium Backlit Remote w/ Finder Function
  • Ports:
    • 4x HDMI
    • 1x Digital Optical Audio Input
    • 2x USB
    • 1x Ethernet
    • 1x RS-232
Additional Savings from Costco:
  • Buy More, Save More
  • Purchase multiple qualifying Costco Direct items on the same order and receive additional savings.
    • Buy 2, Save $100
    • Buy 3, Save $200
    • Buy 4, Save $300
    • Buy 5 or more, Save $400

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
  • About this Product:
    • This has an 8.4 mixed usage rating at RTINGS.
  • About this Store:
    • If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign-up here

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Written by Champagne13
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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 65"Sony BRAVIA 7 Series 4K UHD QLED Mini-LED LCD TV (K65XR70CB) + 5-Year Warranty for $1199.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Champagne13 for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • Resolution: 3840 x 2160
  • Refresh Rate: 120Hz Native
  • Dolby Vision / HDR10 / HLG
  • XR Motion Clarity, Rich Color Enhancer, XR Processor, XR Triluminos Pro
  • Dolby Audio, Dolby Atmos, DTS Digital Surround
  • Compatible with: Apple AirPlay, Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant
  • Smart Platform: Google TV
  • WiFi 2.4 GHz / 5 GHz / 6 GHz + Bluetooth 5.3
  • VESA Mount Compatibility: 300mm x 300mm
  • Premium Backlit Remote w/ Finder Function
  • Ports:
    • 4x HDMI
    • 1x Digital Optical Audio Input
    • 2x USB
    • 1x Ethernet
    • 1x RS-232
Additional Savings from Costco:
  • Buy More, Save More
  • Purchase multiple qualifying Costco Direct items on the same order and receive additional savings.
    • Buy 2, Save $100
    • Buy 3, Save $200
    • Buy 4, Save $300
    • Buy 5 or more, Save $400

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
  • About this Product:
    • This has an 8.4 mixed usage rating at RTINGS.
  • About this Store:
    • If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign-up here

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Note about the Allstate/SquareTrade warranty since I had to go through the process with my current tv. After the first two year warranty coverage through manufacturer and Costco, Allstate takes over. I noticed some dead pixels on year 4 of my warranty and had to submit a claim. I was approved for a replacement tv but they offered two TVs that were significantly lower quality than what I purchased. The claim service was all through chat and I could not speak to a live agent on the phone. I called Costco warranty/tech service department and they were incredibly helpful. They spoke to an agent and got Allstate to provide the current version of my tv as well as another competitive option to choose from.

Also note that once you receive your replacement tv, the new tv is not covered under the remainder of the warranty. Costco actually advised that in the future I begin the warranty process with them instead of Allstate so they have all the case notes. Exceptional Costco service experience.
They have a phone number and phone agents. I just went through the process on an LG CX and they offered a C4 as replacement. I declined it and requested money back and they sent a $1200 check.
My friend has the 85" Bravia 7, and I have a 65" S90C (QD-OLED). I don't see a viewing angle issue on his TV like the reviews say. It may be worse than my OLED viewing angle as far as getting slightly dim. But I think you'd have to be really picky to even notice it. Just my opinion. I think the reviews are hyper critical and may not apply to most people. I would be happy with either QD-OLED as I have, or a Bravia 7. His is brighter but I do think the colors are richer and the QD-OLEDs essentially have perfect image quality.
And on the flip side while I think viewing angles are blown out of proportion, I don't see a brightness issue with my OLED. The same windows that would blow out my old plasma's image from sunlight, does not do the same to my S90C.
You can't really go wrong with any midrange TV, buy based on price and this price is as good as it gets on a 65" Bravia 7. I'd buy it if I didn't have my TV because $1200 is as low as it's probably going to go unless you're even more of a successful vulture than me.

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Note about the Allstate/SquareTrade warranty since I had to go through the process with my current tv. After the first two year warranty coverage through manufacturer and Costco, Allstate takes over. I noticed some dead pixels on year 4 of my warranty and had to submit a claim. I was approved for a replacement tv but they offered two TVs that were significantly lower quality than what I purchased. The claim service was all through chat and I could not speak to a live agent on the phone. I called Costco warranty/tech service department and they were incredibly helpful. They spoke to an agent and got Allstate to provide the current version of my tv as well as another competitive option to choose from.

Also note that once you receive your replacement tv, the new tv is not covered under the remainder of the warranty. Costco actually advised that in the future I begin the warranty process with them instead of Allstate so they have all the case notes. Exceptional Costco service experience.
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Quote from ssaipmp :
&pls
Buy Oled for
This price - don't waste ur money - how can someone give a thumbs up
This is much better for bright rooms and static content/images.
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JohnsonDigital
Feb 25, 2025
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I have the x93l from Walmart for $1000, if I had a choice I'd get the Bravia 7 instead. X93l is still on android 10 and doesn't support the Bravia connect app. Viewing angle thing is basically negligible.
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Quote from Buck_Rogers :
My friend has the 85" Bravia 7, and I have a 65" S90C (QD-OLED). I don't see a viewing angle issue on his TV like the reviews say. It may be worse than my OLED viewing angle as far as getting slightly dim. But I think you'd have to be really picky to even notice it. Just my opinion. I think the reviews are hyper critical and may not apply to most people. I would be happy with either QD-OLED as I have, or a Bravia 7. His is brighter but I do think the colors are richer and the QD-OLEDs essentially have perfect image quality.
And on the flip side while I think viewing angles are blown out of proportion, I don't see a brightness issue with my OLED. The same windows that would blow out my old plasma's image from sunlight, does not do the same to my S90C.
You can't really go wrong with any midrange TV, buy based on price and this price is as good as it gets on a 65" Bravia 7. I'd buy it if I didn't have my TV because $1200 is as low as it's probably going to go unless you're even more of a successful vulture than me.
Is there any downside to buying the Sony 75" Class - BRAVIA 3 Series - 4K UHD LED LCD TV? It's $850 and I don't need the latest and greatest
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I'm not sure how bright exactly people's rooms are, but my LG C1 OLED is plenty bright for a room that gets afternoon sun.

I'm sure this TV is great.

I'm just not seeing a scenario in which I'd pay $1200 for a 65" HDTV that wasn't OLED.
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Costco warranty is always a nice cherry on top.

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Quote from jtrix :
Note about the Allstate/SquareTrade warranty since I had to go through the process with my current tv. After the first two year warranty coverage through manufacturer and Costco, Allstate takes over. I noticed some dead pixels on year 4 of my warranty and had to submit a claim. I was approved for a replacement tv but they offered two TVs that were significantly lower quality than what I purchased. The claim service was all through chat and I could not speak to a live agent on the phone. I called Costco warranty/tech service department and they were incredibly helpful. They spoke to an agent and got Allstate to provide the current version of my tv as well as another competitive option to choose from.

Also note that once you receive your replacement tv, the new tv is not covered under the remainder of the warranty. Costco actually advised that in the future I begin the warranty process with them instead of Allstate so they have all the case notes. Exceptional Costco service experience.
They have a phone number and phone agents. I just went through the process on an LG CX and they offered a C4 as replacement. I declined it and requested money back and they sent a $1200 check.
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Feb 26, 2025
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I just went to Costco to look at this real time. First, it's bright, one of the brightest there, and in a good way, still plenty of detail and colors don't look too washed as a result. It sat next to the $2k Sony OLED and I much preferred this one. The way my wife has the living room set though, the main watching chair has a large angle, like 30-40%, this tv is not good for that large of an angle. It was better than LEDs but still had issues. My main problem is that the LG Oled still exists and it's breathtaking over this one. It could be because it's got a crazy 8k vid playing but I own a c1 at home and it still blows me away. You could be 89degrees to the damn thing and it still looks as awesome. Don't know how well it'd do in the crazy bright upstairs living room. In the end the unideal viewing angle the wifey had setup in "her" living room killed it for me so I passed.
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Feb 26, 2025
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I have this TV. It's a great TV, especially at this price. The viewing angles and reflection callouts are way overblown IMO. I don't find any issues with either. I followed Rting's configuration recommendations and the picture is great. The only issue I have is that occassionally, when watching sports I will get some motion blurring. Still playing w/the settings.
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Twelve_of_Spades
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saw this tv at bestbuy last week. Actively checked out it's viewing angles and i didn't think it was a big deal at all.
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DontTaxBeer
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Quote from huja :
Costco warranty is always a nice cherry on top.
Do you still need to have membership in 5 years to claim the warranty?
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Quote from silentK :
Is there any downside to buying the Sony 75" Class - BRAVIA 3 Series - 4K UHD LED LCD TV? It's $850 and I don't need the latest and greatest
HDR will be almost useless on the Bravia 3. The contrast ratio is smaller than needed. Can you find an X90L at the same price? Those are great TVs.
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Quote from Denigrate :
So anyone with experience with this TV? I'm wondering how bad the narrow viewing angle really is.
I've owned this exact TV for several months and it's amazing. However, I do wish the colors didn't wash out when viewed from the side. Before this, I owned a high end plasma and could watch it at any angle without the picture degrading. It took some time to adjust to that. It's not that you can't still watch TV, but when viewed from the side you'll notice blooming around bright objects on dark backgrounds. When viewed straight on, blooming is never an issue. It was a concern of mine before I bought it, because comparable TVs from Hisense and TCL sometimes have quadruple the amount of local dimming zones. Sony's processing is superior, so it's a non-issue for me. I paid $200 more than this deal, so $1200 for this is a steal. I can't think of anything I'd rather have at this point. I've been through the stress of owning a TV that you have to worry about getting burn-in, so OLED was never an option for me. You're not going to get a better picture (from a mini LED), unless you step up to a Bravia 9 for nearly $3000. Even then, the improvements are marginal. Most people wouldn't notice.

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Quote from JohnsonDigital :
HDR will be almost useless on the Bravia 3. The contrast ratio is smaller than needed. Can you find an X90L at the same price? Those are great TVs.
Thanks I'll wait for the X90 to get cheaper

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