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expired Posted by Champagne13 • 3d ago
May 19, 2025 7:19 PM
Samsung 65" QN85D Series 120Hz 4K HDR Neo QLED Mini-LED TV (2024) @ eBay $798.39
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Wait until it dies on you like it did to me after two years and a half of use then you will hate Samsung TV. Mine was Neo 65 inches. I was a big fan of it...I have been switching to LG and really satisfied with the price and quality of it plus with the magic remote, point and click it is so convenient to do search in any apps
Did you have the 85A or 85B series?
Mine is 65QN90A. I did research online and found the LED sheet was dead. To replace it, it costs me around $700 (if buying the part from Samsung). I ask local TV repair service, they charge $400 but use the LED sheet from a broken similar Samsung TV. If you are not really picky about the refresh rate 120 vs 60 Hz, buy regular LG TV which I just bought to replace my broken Samsung for only $350 from Costco (70 inches with 3 year warranty). I paid $1100 for that Samsung just because of it's mini LED. I better had used that $ to buy 3 LG TVs for 3 rooms (Recently Costco had a discount if buy 2 get $150 off and if buy 3 get $300 off).
Note: one of TV repair technicians advised me do not bother buying mini LED TV because it is still LED technology but high price. Instead, paying a little more or even same price (when there is promotion) to get OLED. I totally agree with it!
Note: one of TV repair technicians advised me do not bother buying mini LED TV because it is still LED technology but high price. Instead, paying a little more or even same price (when there is promotion) to get OLED. I totally agree with it!
Don't OLEDs have their own issues with longevity, or is that mostly old news? And what's repair for an OLED like in terms of price?
That is true but you can prevent it from burn-in issue in many ways...Moreover, while burn-in is a valid concern for OLED TVs, modern models come with features to mitigate it, and with proper care, they can offer a long and enjoyable viewing experience. Ask ChatGPT it will tell you more about it. I still think it is worth buying OLED over miniLED when deciding to buy highend TV; otherwise, get the cheap LG one like mine lol