Next lowest price seems to be $3306 at PbTech
This might be an old model as I cant really find it anywhere else
Tried finding it on rtings but no luck
Please do your research before buying
Next lowest price seems to be $3306 at PbTech
This might be an old model as I cant really find it anywhere else
Tried finding it on rtings but no luck
Please do your research before buying
50hz refresh rate? What the hell!
Its probably 60, 100's are 120
It's a lower end TV for the poorer folk and those people that do not care/cannot tell about visual quality
Yeah, but then it's still a 2400 tv. For this money I think albeit being smaller, a 55 OLED is much more worth it.
@Neotk: Nah 30inch difference is huge
Id still rather have an average spec large screen tv than worry about high specs small tv in a large living space
Can't find anything on that particular model (gg international TV naming schemes… 🙄) but similar class Samsung's sound pretty bad. The Samsung spec makes no mention of brightness, local dimming, or high refresh which is pretty telling.
Each to their own but I would check out what TCL has for offer in that price range before pulling the trigger, a big TVs nice, but if it's dim and the blacks glow you'll likely be happier with a slightly smaller one with better specs IMO.
My 2c.
Not trying to be a hater but thats a terrible “deal”
This isn't a good purchase, was able to find a higher end which is the Q7F (2025) and the review on rting is pretty low so i imagine that the QEF1 rating would be lower
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/samsung/q7f-2025
Specs: https://www.samsung.com/nz/tvs/qled-tv/qef1-85-inch-qled-4k-…