09-19-2024, 04:10 PM | #1 |
Hench Mutant
Join Date: Nov 2023
Location: Suburban Chicago, IL
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4K TV Research
I love the 4K UHD and Dolby Atmos features of TVs and surround sound we have today. I bought my current 4K TV 8 or 9 years ago and I think the time has come to get a major upgrade.
At first, I was looking at the Sony A80L and its current price, but I found something even better today. I'm highly considering the Sony A95L OLED 55". Right now, the open-box excellent (nearly new) condition is going for $1,440 as opposed to sealed box new of $2,800, which I won't justify getting when the nearly new price is half off and just as good as the expensive price. So I figure by December 15, when I cash in my Sony Rewards for the final time before the program ends on December 31, and get $100 Best Buy e-gift card, and save up my money between this month and December, plus the $300 my mom gave me for my recent birthday, I'll get it. So in the end, the TV I'm going for now is only $150 more for a serious upgrade compared to the TV I was looking for. So why not spend the $1,350 for the major upgrade from my 2016 current TV as long as I should cash in my Sony Rewards just before they expire? What kind of TVs do you guys have, because I want to research other possible options, but I'm only sticking with Sony, because my dad got me hooked on Sony products about 30 years ago. |
09-19-2024, 06:09 PM | #2 |
Mad Scientist
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Location: Southern Europe
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Why are you doing the upgrade to a new tv in the first place? What's wrong with the one you already have? Any important feature missing? Has a major improvement in the 4k technology happened in the last 8 or 9 years?
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09-19-2024, 06:33 PM | #3 | |
Hench Mutant
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Also, I'm upset with Best Buy after what I saw after I took another look at the TV's page. I appears the TV I want isn't available to order in my general area and to buy it brand new would be twice the price than the open-box nearly new condition I was going for. So unless something comes up with that by the time I cash in my Sony Rewards (December 15), I may have to go with the TV I was originally looking for: the A80L and in NEW condition for $1,200 minus $75 from the gift cards. Speaking of my Sony Rewards. I checked my points on the Sony Rewards site and I have 8,990 points. The Best Buy e-gift card $50 is 6,500 points; and 3,500 points for the $25. So in order to be able to get $75 worth of gift cards, I'll need to spend $1,010 in regular purchases by the time I cash them in. I won't spend that much just to enough points to save $75 when it'll be cheaper just to get the $50 card and a smaller one like $5, or $10 worth. In this case, maybe I can get the TV sooner than mid December. I did research on both TVs I was looking at (the A80L and the A95L) and as far as the screen goes, which is my main focus on this upgrade, there's really not much a difference. In fact, it may be more economical to get the A80L instead. |
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09-19-2024, 08:30 PM | #4 |
Stone Warrior
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Ireland
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Mine's is a 50 inch Samsung Q60T QLED. I think the picture quality looks fine on it tbh I have noticed a ghosting effect on some of the 4K movies though which is a disappointment, I'm not sure what settings I have to mess around with to fix it. I'll be honest though I haven't had the motivation lately to really watch movies. So I've spent a few thousand pounds on 4K's and haven't even looked at them much
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