Cheapest so far for this TV
5 available at the time of post.
Edit: Price reduced further since the original post.
http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/best/by-size/70-75-inch
Original 20% off Selected Stores for Father's Day at eBay Deal Post
Cheapest so far for this TV
5 available at the time of post.
Edit: Price reduced further since the original post.
http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/best/by-size/70-75-inch
Original 20% off Selected Stores for Father's Day at eBay Deal Post
full-array local dimming FALD
Typo, it's FALD Full Array Local Dimming
Yes, that's US model number
full-array local dimming (FALD)
Will OLED be still better than FALD, money factor aside ?
Should be, dimming zones are a work around and obviously are not per pixel, they dim a region, so there will be leakage to areas that don't receive it. Seems expensive for LCD to me.
Costco has the OLED and I can't remember the pricing, but I thought it was around this price - might have been smaller, but if spending this sort of money it might be worth checking if you have access to a store.
FLAD is old tech, on my 9 series Samsung 6 years old
X94000e for an extra 400 at jb hi fi
X9400E is 7k in JB Hi-Fi…
At Parramatta jb it was 5999 . Went in looking for the A1
Great price if so… X9000E is $5998 in JB Hi-Fi website
This TV is awesome! As close to OLED blacks as you can get - 98-99% there. Same wide colour gammat range. Plus does everything else better like motion, judder, upscaling (because most content will be watched at 1080p or lower), double the brightness which helps with HDR. Plus OLEDs still have a burn in issue. You'd rather get a LED TV like this at the peak of its technology than an OLED which is still in its infancy. It's the best overall picture as the processor chip for Sony is so much better than any other brand! (OLED only excels in a pitch black room at 4K)
Now it is $5999 with 20% discount = $4995 only (shipping +$77)
The cheapest ever!
That rtings page reviewed the X900E. Is this X9000E the same TV?
What is "FLAD"?