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^Not even close. It's a super nice TV and totally worth trying to revive for less than $100. If I can push off dropping $2k for another couple years and get OLED I'm going to try.
I realized how disposable electronics have become when I impulse bought a TV while shopping for groceries, got it home and realized it was too big to fit where I wanted it, but it was too cheap to return to the store.
So I just gave it to Mitt.
Was a decent Samsung as well, not a cheapo Visio or anything.
Because you can get a (enter brand name here) 60" for $500 and the same brand 60" for $2000.
They're not the same TVs. You get what you pay for.
Youre paying for picture quality. No hot spots on the screen. Black is actually black. Colors are more vibrant. Blah blah. Truth be told- often times, if the TV isn't side by side with another, I can't tell a damn difference
OLED TVs are supposed to be the new thing... I'll just wait until they come down in price
Last edited by TacoBello; Jul 26, 2016 at 10:18 AM.
Yea you def get what you pay for. I just browse AVS from time to time to see what the videophile guys are raving about... There are usually only a few those guys say to buy.