I don't overthink it for my basement man cave. Biggest flat screen they have for $500 out the door then hook up to my Atmos receiver and pump up the volume
When I had my business, Sony made most of their TVs in-house, but needing to offer some less-expensive models, outsourced a few to China using Sony's designs. One of Sony's top US service execs later told me their Chinese-made TVs had in-warranty failure rates less than half of any of their models manufactured by Sony.There is. Sony was king during the CRT days, but whiffed on the transition to flat panels, and ceded that business to the Koreans and Chinese. Or maybe not, since it's a tough business to be in.
But, Sony still has the expertise, and knows what a proper picture should look like, likely aided by the fact that they still make professional broadcast gear.
I would call Sony and the retailer. You should get far more time out of a TV than that. The last few that I have left at the curbside all went 10 or more years, and were replaced for new programming, screens, size and features. They still workedI purchased a Sony OLED 55” on super sale 3.5 years ago for $1000. I turned down the $250!!!! 5 year warranty and this occurred yesterday in upper right. Pretty frustrating . I have a 10 and 15 year old Sony Bravia working perfectly fine elsewhere in house.
In the market too for new TV however trying to spend under $800 and expect 3-5 years life I guess now?
Not sure how I feel about Sony my go to . 2nd let down but it was $40 blue ray player before not $1000.
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^^^This is what I'd do should our 8-years-old 75" Samsung LCD die today.I would look at a Samsung big as you have room for.
I learned about Samsung Washing machines and the parts the hard way. I had no idea as you assume all these big box and home good stores selling them getting parts was a given. Its NOT and my research a few years ago turned me on to the classic brand Speed Queen ( ONLY sold and mom and pop places) that HAVE in House service! Best thing I ever did was going Speed Queen and my TUB will fill to the TOP unlike those EPA friendly water saver washers you find at the home centers and I can USE low cost old school NON "hE" washing powder like mom used in the 70's! ( Sorry, back to TV's )... But always ask about the parts and repair options be it washers or a TV!^^^This is what I'd do should our 8-years-old 75" Samsung LCD die today.
The one concern I have is, should the TV have a problem, getting the correct parts can be a royal pain on Samsungs. Not just their TVs, but all Samsung products (anyone have a refrigerator ice maker Samsung says is no longer available?). They do not hesitate to source parts from different suppliers during production runs for the same model number. The suffix will be different, but base model, which is all you'll see in advertising, will remain the same.
There are not many repair options for a TV that make sense if they are out of warranty. They are pretty much disposable these daysI learned about Samsung Washing machines and the parts the hard way. I had no idea as you assume all these big box and home good stores selling them getting parts was a given. Its NOT and my research a few years ago turned me on to the classic brand Speed Queen ( ONLY sold and mom and pop places) that HAVE in House service! Best thing I ever did was going Speed Queen and my TUB will fill to the TOP unlike those EPA friendly water saver washers you find at the home centers and I can USE low cost old school NON "hE" washing powder like mom used in the 70's! ( Sorry, back to TV's )... But always ask about the parts and repair options be it washers or a TV!