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Bill
02-25-2020, 1:02pm
My 11 year old Samsung 55" is dying, the picture has intermittent ghosting and recently, intermittently is a little darker, adjusting the backlight doesn't seem to help, it just does what it wants to....sometimes sterling, clear pic, sometimes ghosting, even with a blueray source. This is a bedroom TV, so it gets used very little, not every day.

So I'm considering upgrading with a new one, figured I'd go a little bigger since I'm willing to drop money on this. Considering these two choices. One seems to be a '19 model, one is a 'refurbished' '18 model.

WWVB choose?

https://www.walmart.com/ip/SAMSUNG-65-Class-4K-UHD-2160p-LED-Smart-TV-with-HDR-UN65NU6900/654638449

Pros: Under $ 500. New.
Con: 60 Hz refresh rate (edit: Dell says it's a 120Hz refresh)


Slightly cheaper/free shipping here:

https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/samsung-65-led-nu6900-series-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-tv-un65nu6900fxza-2019/apd/aa283176/tv-home-theater


https://www.walmart.com/ip/Refurbished-Samsung-65-Class-4K-2160p-HDR-Smart-QLED-TV-QN65Q6FNFXZA/867361246



Pros: 240 Hz refresh rate, seems to be a better picture, more features I probably won't use
Cons: $ 700, 'refurbished'

Steve_R
02-25-2020, 1:12pm
I quit reading at "refurbished" as there's no way I'd buy a refurbished TV.

sublime1996525
02-25-2020, 1:22pm
Spend a bit more and get a Vizio P-Series Quantum X 65" for $1k.

Aerovette
02-25-2020, 2:09pm
https://www.walmart.com/ip/SAMSUNG-70-Class-4K-UHD-2160p-LED-Smart-TV-with-HDR-UN70NU6900FXZA/762900316?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0&wl13=915&adid=22222222227328206734&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=c&wl3=410461026448&wl4=pla-857867792618&wl5=9027780&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=8175035&wl11=local&wl12=762900316&veh=sem&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIlPbLubPt5wIVIP_jBx06jwG3EAQYASABEgJF3_D_BwE

BOOM !!

SAMSUNG 70" Class 4K UHD (2160p) LED Smart TV with HDR UN70NU6900FXZA for $578.00

MadInNc
02-25-2020, 2:51pm
Go to Costco.... Son bought a 65” for $525. Screw refurbs w no warranty.

Costco 90 day don’t like - return

Bill
02-25-2020, 3:11pm
Spend a bit more and get a Vizio P-Series Quantum X 65" for $1k.

More than I want to spend on a bedroom TV.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/SAMSUNG-70-Class-4K-UHD-2160p-LED-Smart-TV-with-HDR-UN70NU6900FXZA/762900316?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0&wl13=915&adid=22222222227328206734&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=c&wl3=410461026448&wl4=pla-857867792618&wl5=9027780&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=8175035&wl11=local&wl12=762900316&veh=sem&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIlPbLubPt5wIVIP_jBx06jwG3EAQYASABEgJF3_D_BwE

BOOM !!

SAMSUNG 70" Class 4K UHD (2160p) LED Smart TV with HDR UN70NU6900FXZA for $578.00

Damn. I like that,but it might be a bit too big (that's what she said, lol). I'mma think on that.

Go to Costco.... Son bought a 65” for $525. Screw refurbs w no warranty.

Costco 90 day don’t like - return

No Costco membership, but I'm getting a theme...no refurbs.

Rob
02-25-2020, 3:30pm
Go to Costco.... Son bought a 65” for $525. Screw refurbs w no warranty.

Costco 90 day don’t like - return

:iagree: except if you have the costco visa - you get two years free replacement on all electronic equipment :seasix:

MrPeabody
02-25-2020, 3:32pm
More than I want to spend on a bedroom TV.



Damn. I like that,but it might be a bit too big (that's what she said, lol). I'mma think on that.



No Costco membership, but I'm getting a theme...no refurbs.

No membership needed. You only need to know someone with a membership. Either bring them with you or have them buy you a Costco gift card for enough to buy the TV.

Cybercowboy
02-25-2020, 6:05pm
I've bought nothing but Samsung TVs this century, and they've all been great (except one el-cheapo 27" kitchen TV that died one day, replaced by a 32" model years ago.) If that 70" one is too big, you should be able to get a 65" version a little cheaper. But if you can go that big, why not? It's not that much bigger than a 55".

Cybercowboy
02-25-2020, 6:10pm
Click this link (https://www.walmart.com/search/?query=Samsung%2065%22) and you'll see the Samsung 4K 65" TV's WalMart has. One is under $500.

For the low-end LCD's, I like to get one that has good black levels. Usually those are a bit more than the absolute cheapest ones. You might have to do some investigating because typically the models Samsung makes for WalMart (or Best Buy) have different model numbers than the ones on their website. That means if WalMart doesn't tell you what the contrast is (the higher the better the black levels) then you might have to guess. Usually once you get over about $800 or so, the extra features you are paying for are stuff you probably don't care about.

Murray
02-25-2020, 6:21pm
Can’t go wrong with Samsung (unless it’s refurbished:toetap:

Have a 55” hanging on the wall in our bedroom and gave our daughter the 65” when we bought the 75”

99 pewtercoupe
02-25-2020, 6:36pm
We just bought our third a Samsung.
First one was a bedroom TV purchased about 8 years ago
Next one was for another bedroom, purchased about 2 years ago.
Just bought a new one to replace our Panasonic plasma that decided to self destruct
We have not had a single problem so far

Aerovette
02-25-2020, 6:39pm
My only complaint (probably something I have wonked up) is that I still have issues with source selection where sound is concerned. the TV and the Home Theater amp have a dysfunctional relationship.

Murray
02-25-2020, 7:00pm
My only complaint (probably something I have wonked up) is that I still have issues with source selection where sound is concerned. the TV and the Home Theater amp have a dysfunctional relationship.

No idea what your setup is but my 75” is hooked up to a fairly cheap Yamaha 7.1 with no issues.

Only issue is Netflix needing to be turned up way more than any other feed

MrPeabody
02-25-2020, 7:13pm
I have a 46" Samsung that I bought 11 years ago. It is on for most of the day, and it has worked flawlessly. I paid around 1K for it back then. When it needs replacing, it will cost me less than $400 for a larger one.

Murray
02-25-2020, 7:15pm
I have a 46" Samsung that I bought 11 years ago. It is on for most of the day, and it has worked flawlessly. I paid around 1K for it back then. When it needs replacing, it will cost me less than $400 for a larger one.

Our first TV purchase as a couple was a 21” Magnavox for $499

Bill
02-25-2020, 7:25pm
No idea what your setup is but my 75” is hooked up to a fairly cheap Yamaha 7.1 with no issues.

Only issue is Netflix needing to be turned up way more than any other feed

My 60" Sammy is connected to my early 90's era stereo via the headphone jack to a splitter, to RCA cables to my amplifier. I only use that when I'm watching a movie or concert and want to let the big dogs, the 5 way BSR 'thunder lizards' out:

http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff124/Boozerunner/BSR.jpg?t=1304117907

(not my speakers, but I have this model, looks better with the grilles on)

Bill
02-25-2020, 7:34pm
Click this link (https://www.walmart.com/search/?query=Samsung%2065%22) and you'll see the Samsung 4K 65" TV's WalMart has. One is under $500.

For the low-end LCD's, I like to get one that has good black levels. Usually those are a bit more than the absolute cheapest ones. You might have to do some investigating because typically the models Samsung makes for WalMart (or Best Buy) have different model numbers than the ones on their website. That means if WalMart doesn't tell you what the contrast is (the higher the better the black levels) then you might have to guess. Usually once you get over about $800 or so, the extra features you are paying for are stuff you probably don't care about.

That's where I got the two models I found and was considering!

Stangkiller
02-25-2020, 8:32pm
All this by is hate on refurbished tv’s I bought 3 to Shi a 40” refurbs from NewEgg 11 years ago, all three still work beautifully.

That 70” looks like a nice deal, don’t forget Frys will price match. And don’t forget to check amazon and Newegg.

Aerovette
02-25-2020, 9:24pm
I'm contemplating that 70 myself...and I don't need another TV. Just seems to good to pass up.

JRD77VET
02-25-2020, 9:39pm
All this by is hate on refurbished tv’s I bought 3 to Shi a 40” refurbs from NewEgg 11 years ago, all three still work beautifully.

That 70” looks like a nice deal, don’t forget Frys will price match. And don’t forget to check amazon and Newegg.

:iagree:

My local "mom and pop" home appliance store offers refurbs and stands behind them 100%. I've had great service out of refurbs.

Pricing is great too as they are part of a billion dollar buying group. They easily beat prices of the box stores on appliances.

snide
02-26-2020, 10:19am
I've never had an issue with refurb TVs or laptops. :shrug: