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Deal is over? Aw man!
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But it does show true 4k content right? This isnt one of those $500 tv lines that says 4k but really isnt?
Really considering copping so any other input is good as well
Welp thanks for the help homies but looks like the deal is dead. Didnt expect this to be dead before the day was over lol
After doing a bit more research, learned that most mid-range 4k sets have 60Hz native refresh rate panels. Based on reviews I've narrowed it down to these three 43" sets since motion blur and screen judder were minimal to non-existent:
Sony XBR43X800D - $650
Samsung UN43KU7000 - $650
Samsung UN43KU6300 - $500
Reviews say the 6300 is just as good as the 7000 picture quality and performance wise. The 7000 is not really worth the extra $$$. The Sony seems to edge out both based on reviews. Going to go check them out in person a couple weeks from now but leaning towards the Sony. Anyone own one?
Here's a similar deal for the Samsung KS8000 and KS8500. Best price I've seen in a minute.
https://slickdeals.net/f/9836975-sa...30&utm_campaign=tu-9999&src=da_si_v2_22029523
Here's a similar deal for the Samsung KS8000 and KS8500. Best price I've seen in a minute.
https://slickdeals.net/f/9836975-sa...30&utm_campaign=tu-9999&src=da_si_v2_22029523
I saw this yesterday before i saw that you posted it her and been thinking about it ever since.
This is the TV that seems like it will be best for me so i just grabbed the 55" 8000. Im pretty excited. No moving till the end of april but i might have to use it for the month ill have it before i move lol
Thanks for the help everybody
Anyone have a 750D? Saw a 65" at Best buy for $1200
I still love my KS8000
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