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Worked best buy last year on BF (also my last day) best tv's are usually gone first for the door busters. Then later in the day i had to roll out the usual deals for samsung tv's. I was the warehouse guy btw.
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thisIf the TV is 4k but doesn't have HDR then it's garbage
im not sure if they were on th BF the time I worked there. However i would not be surprised if they were.they shouldddd.....For the best buy workers, how about Sony TV's?
That's what I'm in the market for.
Just need a Fitbit charge 2 this season. Know it just came out recently but if I see it for a buck or so I'm on it
Looking for a Surface Pro 4 or something similar. Anything out there?
Was thinking about one for my parents. I don't trust them with MacOS
Reddit can be a mixed bag, I've seen a lot of people on there complaining for the sake of complaining
If anyone is looking for a Dell XPS 13...Costco will supposedly drop $300 off the top model.
It's a nice laptop and the screen looks amazing. Just don't know how I feel about buying it with the folks on Reddit saying alot of last year's issues are still not fixed.
I don't know about you guys but i've had the same Black Friday Wal-mart LCD 46 inch TV for about 5-6 years..and its still a quality TV..mind you I'm not crazy about owning a new TV every year when the deals are good for Black Friday..but Black Friday TVs are good in my book
I feel the same way, but I think HDR combined with 4K(and more content) will change that.TV technology hasn't changed a whole lot in the past 8'ish years and are generally more reliable than the old CRTs. I still have a mid-high range Samsung from 2008 and still looks really good. I really don't get how people change TVs like they change shoes.
With that said, I got a new high end Samsung coming in soon to replace the 8 year old that's still running great
I feel the same way, but I think HDR combined with 4K(and more content) will change that.TV technology hasn't changed a whole lot in the past 8'ish years and are generally more reliable than the old CRTs. I still have a mid-high range Samsung from 2008 and still looks really good. I really don't get how people change TVs like they change shoes.
With that said, I got a new high end Samsung coming in soon to replace the 8 year old that's still running great
Yea HDR sounds like it's the goods.
That and OLED seems to be the next big things. Just waiting on content like you said.
- Cookware sets
- Towels
- Bedroom Dresser
- Bedroom Lamp
- Bedroom Rug
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Oh and a surround sound for the Living room. I copped my 55inch 4k Samsung in May