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Sony 2018 TVs: KD55X9000F $1,838.40 | KD65X9000F $2,398.40 C&C or +$40 Delivery | & More @ Bing Lee eBay [NSW Metro]

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Cheapest prices for KD55X9000F & KD65X9000F so far

Sony 55" X90F KD55X9000F 4K UHD Smart LED Android TV $1,838.40
eBay price: $2,298.00 less PROTON 20% off code = $1,838.40

Sony 65" X90F KD65X9000F 4K UHD Smart LED Android TV $2,398.40 Sold out
eBay price: $2,998.00 less PROTON 20% off code = $2,398.40

Sony 75" X90F KD75X9000F 4K Ultra HD HDR Android TV $4,999.00
eBay price: $5,999.00 less PROTON 20% off code ($1,000.00 max) = $4,999.00

Sony 55" X85F KD55X8500F 4K UHD Smart LED Android TV $1,516.00
eBay price: $1,895.00 less PROTON 20% off code = $1,516.00

Sony 75" X85F KD75X8500F 4K UHD Smart LED Android TV $3,596.00
eBay price: $4,495.00 less PROTON 20% off code = $3,596.00

Sony 85" X85F KD85X8500F 4K UHD Smart LED Android TV $5,999.00
eBay price: $6,999.00 less PROTON 20% off code ($1,000.00 max) = $5,999.00

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  • +6

    Posted in the original thread, but I got the KD65X9000F. The price is unbeatable at the moment, did a lot of comparisons, not even close. No price-jacking here. Went with it mainly because RTINGS rates it as the best in its category (basically non-OLEDs).

    • technically the Samsung Q8FN / Q8F Q8 2018 is the best in the non OLED category but the sony is as good

      • +1

        Technically its the Q9FN ;) but thats why I said basically, those two high-end Sammy QLEDs are directly competing with OLEDs (in price at least).

    • +4

      Sony's new flagship TVs (aka MASTER Series) will be available in Australia in October 2018. Prices not yet announced.

      MASTER Series Z9F (75" model) 4K HDR LCD Android TV
      https://store.sony.com.au/television/KD75Z9F.html

      MASTER Series A9F (65" and 55" models) 4K HDR OLED TV
      https://store.sony.com.au/television/KD65A9F.html
      https://store.sony.com.au/television/KD55A9F.html

    • The rtings link talks the XBR65X900F, is this the same as the KD65X9000F?

      • +1

        Yep, XBR65X900F is the equivalent North American model.

    • I have the 55X9000E and it’s brilliant
      Not quite OLED but I got it for $1350 so a big price difference.
      Will definitely get OLED next time though.

      • Can I ask where you got the 55X9000E for $1350? tempted to buy one. Thanks

        • +2

          He would have gotten it months ago on runout. 9000E is a 2017 model and has been out of stock everywhere in all sizes for quite some time.

        • @Morien: yep, in December.

        • @Morien: I got the 65 9000e a couple of months ago for 2300. After discounts etc came to about 2150.

          Big difference in quality between 8500 and 9000. 9400 is better again

      • Can I ask why you would get an OLED next time? Is there a noticeable difference (I'm about to get a new TV).

        • Huge difference in contrast and black levels. You won’t notice it in store as much, but watching it at night, you will.

        • @theguyrules:
          How does OLED compare to Plasma in contrast and black levels?

        • @Joe888: Gonna just have to Google it to be honest.

    • i went for the 55 inch
      suits my needs as i have a ps4 and console game alot. although i was holding out for a hisense series 7
      this'll do

  • +5

    Excludes: Adelaide Metro, Brisbane Metro, Melbourne Metro, Northern Territory… Perth Metro… Tasmania…

    So basically just Sydney and Canberra?

    • +1

      It looks like NSW & ACT Metro (inc Sydney, Newcastle, Wollongong & Canberra)

    • Well that sucks!

    • Would Melbourne JB-Hi Fi price match?

      • Not OP, but I've struggled with JB price matches against eBay stores even of bricks and mortar competitors.

    • If your happy to click and collect you can from pretty much any binglee store in Australia.

      I talked to support there is a glitch because of the post exclusion it wont let you select a store or add to cart but if you want to click and collect change your postcode in your primary ebay Mail address (in ebay account settings) to a sydney one keep your address the same then select a store order what you want then just change your postcode back after you complete the order.

      then you can buy with discount and pickup from local store

      • Thats basically what I did too. Talked to them thru ebay, did click and collect for Sydney warehouse, messaged them afterwards so they could change it. They emailed me a receipt with a note saying "cust req pick up at local store… transferring stock Warehouse>Store".

        Edit: Local store is out of stock so click and collect wasn't directly available after changing postcode.

  • +2

    As far as I know, the performance of 9000F series is right between the 9000E and 9300E. But the stand of F series (2018 model), which has two separate legs, is worse in terms of aesthetics and stability. Two legs also require bigger space if you want to put it on a tv bench.

    • I have the x9000e and X9300e. X9300e blows it away for 4K HDR content. X9000f is just a little bit better than the x9300e. Their all very good TV's, just depends on how much 4K and HDR content you have.

      • Edit* I meant the X9000f is just a little bit better than the x9000e in brightness and motion mainly.

  • +1

    ugh, still too expensive. I'm after a good 65 inch telly for under $1500

    • Some people use their TVs everyday for 5+ years. $1500 is not really that expensive when you consider how long it lasts you

      • +2

        Bought my LG 55" OLED three years ago for $3000 and still looks better than majority of LCDs out there.

        I reckon it's better to spend a bit more and get something that you won't wanna upgrade after 12 months.

    • Hisense 7 series

    • Hisense for you then

  • Any ideas on the warranty of these TVs? Does BingLee have good after sales support?

  • Having seen Q7F 2017 and X9000E I preferred the Q7 in terms of picture quality.
    Same case with the 2018 models, albeit the Q7 is slightly more expensive.

  • I'm still using a LG 3D Plasma TV (LG50PX950) lol. I know it's outdated but picture quality still seems good. What should be the main reasons to the wifey be for upgrade. Does it consume heaps more electricity than the LCDs/LEDs?

    • +1

      If you are coming from plasma and use your TV in a dimly lit or dark room, I would consider OLED as majority of LCDs may not even be an upgrade.

      3 years ago I retired my 10 year old LG 720p plasma to get an OLED as LCDs light bleed, poor blacks and narrow viewing angle made my eyes bleed.

      Nowadays while the latest Samsung Q9 QLED and Sony Z9 Master LCDs are comparable to OLED (apart from viewing angle/response), they are usually more expensive.

      So if your plasma is still going strong and you aren't watching in a brightly lit room, I'd save up and get an OLED instead. You won't regret it.

      • Thanks for the info. The plasma is in a very dim room atm. No direct sunlight. I'm moving to a place where there will be a window on the east and a skylight. I guess I'll see how the plasma performs.

  • Torn between Sony 65 9000F and Hisense 75P5. Question is size over quality. !!

    • +1

      i've got a hisense 75" 5series and a sony 55" 8500 series, HDR and picture quality is better on the sony, but the 75"screen size wins it every day of the week for me

      • which one is better to go with PS4 Pro on 4K?

        • I hook up my ps4 pro to the hisense more often because of the bigger screen

  • +1

    Perth always getting schticked :(

    • +1

      In this case everyone else except NSW metro is shafted, so it's not just Perth (although it's a really faraway place).

  • Anyone know if the X90F is worth the extra money over the X85F?

    • LG/Sony OLED > Samsung QLED > Sony X9000F . So in essence among the LEDs X9000f is the best in the price range in terms of PQ alone.

  • 65 X90F is out of stock for now.

    • It looks like there's 8 more available (at selected stores only).

  • Anyone else getting eBay check out error?

  • Bought the Panasonic 9led for $3990 delivered. Great value tv

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