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Model: Samsung S85F 77-in 2160p (4K) Smart OLED Indoor use only Flat screen HDTV in Black | QN77S85FAEXZA
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HDR10+ is rolled out almost everywhere now and is outstanding. Tizen supports it on all the apps, I think Roku does too. The s95f gets brighter and is on sale currently for $3100
Why is the 83" so expensive? I guess they are trying to get rid of this 77".
It's their bread & butter upgrade.
TVs have always had a money making upgrades.
Back in the late 2000s standard TV sizes were 55" for $1K extra you could upgrade to 65"
The in the 2010s it was $1K for upgrading from 65" to 75"......
HDR10+ is rolled out almost everywhere now and is outstanding. Tizen supports it on all the apps, I think Roku does too. The s95f gets brighter and is on sale currently for $3100
Dolby Vision spanks HDR10+. HDR10+ is the HD-DVD of display tech. Tizen is also an awful OS and Samsung's OLEDs have poor quality control.
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Brightness is HIGHLY overrated, and has misled many a consumer.
I agree when we are talking OLED. Perfect blacks and contrast it does not take much brightness for colors and details to pop. If you are seriously watching the TV with sun beaming in your room all the time yeah sustainable brightness will help in that scenario.
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TVs have always had a money making upgrades.
Back in the late 2000s standard TV sizes were 55" for $1K extra you could upgrade to 65"
The in the 2010s it was $1K for upgrading from 65" to 75"......
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