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I'm in the market after our recent Samsung Customer Disservice Experience from Costco. I will never buy another Samsung product as long as I live.
What are the aspects of TVs that reduce blurring?
I'm not a TV nerd, but am generally familiar with electronics. We are looking at at least 65" possible larger if budget can stretch, 4K because why not.
I am seeing big jumps in price from 120Hz refresh (say $800) to 240Hz refresh ($3,000+). Can anyone elaborate on whether refresh rate or some other marketing BS term is worth such a big jump in price?
I do have to confess after staring at the more expensive (240) units at the Box Stores, I could tell they were "better" (subjective) to me than the cheaper (120) sets.
Amazon has the Kershaw Blur in S30V for $54 today and the standard Blur for $35-40.
I already had a blue Blur in the standard Sanvik but I got the S30V model. They are great knives and it's normally about $75-80 on Amazon with an MSRP of $150 or so. Great deal.
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Damn, I’m still rocking an 8yo 50” Samsung LCD. No problems and doesnt blur even with PS4, unlike my even older plasma. I just keep that plasma set up in the basement to have the ball game on in the background though. Top of the line when I got it, and I couldn’t give it away now.
Believe it or not, I’m all set up with “gun stuff” but I may convince myself I need a 10.5” upper if PSA is giving them away.
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Rich, I am going to get a series 6 TCL. It seems to be the best value for a 55 to 65 inch tv without getting into stupid high prices. If you have a 3k buget go get an LG OLED.
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I thought this was a gun forum.
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