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#295193 11-Mar-2022 12:20
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Ihave a 6 year old Sony KD-49X7000D 4k LED. Nothing wrong with it just seems its about time to replace so I hopefully get something back when I sell. This is I think a android one which has been useful

 

From what I have read "oled not for daytime viewing Led is better, but Oled is better for night"

 

So any suggestions of what to replace it with $2500 is the allocation.





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  #2900373 12-Apr-2022 13:56
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BenTM:

 

gnfb:

 

Got a feeling that the XR55A80J will be my choice. Now to figure out what I can get for the old one!

 

 

 

 

I just bought one of these, and cannot recommend it fiercely enough. It is a stunning TV and the stuff about brightness is wildly overblown – no issues at all. 

 

 

I was getting geared up in my mind to buy one and I swear I saw them at about $2600 odd now they seem to be $2900 odd Is that the case for you?





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