What’s a good 65 inch tv to buy?
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Pottymouth — 1 year ago(September 21, 2024 07:01 PM)
Those would be out of your range.
This got good ratings
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/hisense-65-class-u7-series-mini-led-4k-uhd-qled-google-tv-2024/6577010.p?acampID=0&affgroup="Content"&ar=1854293279457797079&cmp=RMX&irclickid=UJHXnlypTxyKR39w-Oxe23uJUkCygoWAETPx000&irgwc=1&loc=Howl+Technologies%2C+Inc.&mpid=376373&nrtv_cid=71ebf3dafe626b6050f6eda4fc86f7b55be720806416a3cfe99f2bf76c373cf7&ref=198&skuId=6577010&utm_source=narrativ -
Soul_Venom — 1 year ago(September 21, 2024 08:47 PM)
Go without food.
You die.
Go without water.
You die.
Go without tv until you can afford something worth spending hard earned dollars on…
You'll be just ****ing fine.
First world problems aren't actual problems.
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Elle — 1 year ago(September 21, 2024 06:57 PM)
Sony MODEL NO.
XR-65X90L
$1200 at Best Buy.
Try Samsung as they may be cheaper. I want to say the one we got from Sam’s Club was around $900 and it has a good pic. Stay away from the AI tv’s as they suck. Pic quality no good and slow AF. -
Soul_Venom — 1 year ago(September 21, 2024 08:44 PM)
When it comes to tv's 'smart' is a gimmick. Refresh is by far the most important tech spec. 'Best pic' aka resolution is the second most important spec but even then only half as important as refresh. As for speed I am not sure what you refer to. Most TV's don't do a lot of moving. Most tend to stay where they are hung. The only other thing that 'moves' is the rate at which the TV swaps from one still picture to another in rapid sequence. Do you know what that picture swapping is called?
It is called REFRESH RATE.
And no. A 120 hertz refresh is not fast. It may have been considered fast a quarter century ago but not today. The action sequences in a movie like Transformers: Dark of the Moon would be blurry as **** on a 120htz tv.
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Soul_Venom — 1 year ago(September 21, 2024 07:50 PM)
65" Class Samsung Neo QLED 8K QN900D
That is one good example. Unfortunately most TV manufactures don't know how to sell their own product. I just scanned the sites of the top manufacturers. Dreadful webpage designs all of them. They are very limited in filters that would allow you to sort by product specs.
Basically when buying a TV this is what you look for:
First and most important is Refresh rate. Most people look first at screen size. That is dumb. That is the 3rd thing to look at. What is TV? It is a series of still photos that simulate motion. The faster the refresh the smoother the motion. Very important during fast action sequences. Anything under 240 hertz is going to look blurry at speed.
Second spec to examine is resolution. How sharp is each of those still pictures?
Third, now and only after the first two specs have been met should we bother to worry about screen size.
Fourth how many HDMI ports does it have? If you are like me you have several devices you want to be able to connect and switch between with the push of a button. I consider 3 a minimum I have 4 on my TV.
Fifth then comes other bonus factors like wifi, bluetooth connectivity and other misc. concerns.
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