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frontpage Posted by Cruiser272 • Mar 6, 2025
Mar 6, 2025 7:04 PM
Sam's Club Members: 65" Phillips 974 Series 4K OLED Roku Smart TV + 3-Yr Warranty
+ Free S&H w/ Plus Membership$999
$1,299
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Many threads on Reddit and their own Roku branded tv sets discuss this so please do your due diligence researching this issue.
Here are the specs:
https://www.usa.philips
Dolby Vision IQ
Dolby Vision
HDR10
HLG
120 Hz Native Panel
Freesynch Premium
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It's now showing $899 for me also. That's a great deal!!! Especially with the 3yr warranty.
Many threads on Reddit and their own Roku branded tv sets discuss this so please do your due diligence researching this issue.
Misinformation.
A firmware bug did occur on some models years ago that caused that. Roku addressed it. It is not some ongoing thing and has no longer been the case for years.
Roku TVs have the ability to turn off Motion Smoothing in the menu and always have.
Someone always randomly adds this in every Roku thread almost as if they work for a competitor looking to defame the product.
my tv is hung up on an exterior wall which is supposedly a no-no for in wall power outlets but the house came like this and i am too cautious to mess with it.
the tv i tried was a Samsung SN85 i believe?
Have you used this TV before? isn't it brand new?how does anyone know of the quality to say it's a good deal ? Just going off written specs?
I have the opposite problem with my 2022 LG OLED - I turn on Motion Clarity - Natural - and it always disables that setting every time I turn the TV off, and I have to re-enable it every time for every input.
It's a PITA. If given the option to leave it on once and for all, I'd jump on it.
I have one on order, but I'm traveling so I won't get to test it out until next weekend. But I have read reviews from other people who have received theirs already. If there is an issue, it's backed by a three-year warranty at Sam's Club.
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Many threads on Reddit and their own Roku branded tv sets discuss this so please do your due diligence researching this issue.
https://youtu.be/NebxZcJ5VmY?t=2
That review shows some menu settings. Are either "action smoothing" or "action clarity" it?
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That review shows some menu settings. Are either "action smoothing" or "action clarity" it?
Its action smoothing, I commented earlier and in the menu you can turn it off, or set it to low, medium, and high
That's why I commented that
A firmware bug did occur on some models years ago that caused that. Roku addressed it. It is not some ongoing thing and has no longer been the case for years.
Roku TVs have the ability to turn off Motion Smoothing in the menu and always have.
Someone always randomly adds this in every Roku thread almost as if they work for a competitor looking to defame the product.
The good news is it sounds like this Phillips OLED has the option to turn it off. I can assure you that even on their own community forums there's a huge thread about it being an issue still
https://community.roku.
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2...smoothing/
All OLED panels are made by either LG or Samsung. Philips has much longer history and experience in manufacturing TVs than Chinese companies like TCL or Hisense ( though their OLED panels are also supplied by the Koreans ) so it should be fine.
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