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Metz 55" 4K OLED TV $999, 65" $1,499 ($0 C&C) + Delivery @ The Good Guys

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65" $1,499

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Catch every detail without being close up to the screen with this Metz TV's 55-inch screen. It features an OLED display. The Metz 55MXD9500A has smart TV capabilities, so you can increase your entertainment options. It has 4K HD video. The Metz television's 3840 x 2160 pixel screen resolution helps you discern precise details in videos. Plus, you can connect to a wide range of high-definition video equipment with its three HDMI inputs. The television features two USB inputs. Tune into shows you like thanks to this Metz television.

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  • Does this have Bluetooth?

  • Any Sydney stores have 65 in stock?? I am contemplating 65 OLED or 75 TCL TV.

  • Welp, just ordered one to collect in the morning. Hopefully they have it on display so I can see if it looks like balls and/or arse…

    • Went in to Northland, the display model was so badly burnt-in everything looked fuzzy. It looked like it was running a 1080p signal, with weird glowing behind text. Staff were singularly unhelpful "no we can't plug anything else into it", "no we can't show you a new one", "no you can't return it if you get it home and it looks this bad". So I refunded. Not worth the risk and probably not gonna bother with TGG at all now…

      • Why couldnt you return it if its faulty (warranty issue)?

        • +1

          I was worried I'd get it home, it'd look as bad as in the store, and they wouldn't accept it because it wasn't faulty!

  • +3

    For those who were not aware of LCN switch, make sure to turn it on so that the FTA channels will have the channels numbered accordingly. I didn't know this so I left it off and the channel numbers ran in sequence from 1. I did the factory reset to have the option presented to me again.

  • Paul Metz is my idol.

  • +3

    Well, even the Metz site doesn't have the energy use specifications.

    In a world where energy consumption is apparently at the forefront of our demise…this is allowed to happen.

    Energy ratings website has that stupid average usage metric, which I calculate this 65" TV at
    161 watts.

    Now here's my metric.

    That is around 40% more than a backlit TCL equivalent. However, 20% less than an EKO equivalent (that supports Dolby Vision).

    Also 400% more energy consumption than the old super common 42" LED tv, 1.5x the consumption of an average fridge.

  • I think this might be this TV?
    https://skyworthusa.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/SPECS-XA8…

    Looks identical, lots more information available about that one aswell..

    Or this one? https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0574/3463/6475/files/XC900…

    Could be either or they could both be the same who knows!

  • It is good to see that now we can buy oleds within $1000, looking forward for new options coming from China for the next year! ALDI in Europe already been selling OLED TVs for around $1000 mark.

    Would be good to know, who makes panels for this tv.

  • Damn.. missed out on the sale. Store person would only go down to 2500 for the 65 inch

  • +1

    I've created a discussion thread in the forums regarding these models

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