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<blockquote data-quote="pwrshft99" data-source="post: 16304422" data-attributes="member: 73755"><p>I've seen many people post about electronics so I'm assuming there is some knowledge of the subject on this board. I don't really need a new TV, but oh my have the prices gotten attractive in the 70"+ range. </p><p></p><p>Best Buy has several 70" in the $700 range and 75" around $900. But they also have TVs, in the same size, from the same manufacturer, that are easily more than double the price. I am failing to understand what is different about the technology. They are all advertised as 4K UHD smart whatevers. </p><p></p><p>I stream most of my stuff. The smart TV features and super ultra high definition stuff is probably overkill for me. I just want a badass big TV I can count on for the next 7-8 years.</p><p></p><p>I understand you get what you pay for but I am seeking value as well. To make it worse, not many places have the 70"+ TVs on display. Atleast not more than a few.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pwrshft99, post: 16304422, member: 73755"] I've seen many people post about electronics so I'm assuming there is some knowledge of the subject on this board. I don't really need a new TV, but oh my have the prices gotten attractive in the 70"+ range. Best Buy has several 70" in the $700 range and 75" around $900. But they also have TVs, in the same size, from the same manufacturer, that are easily more than double the price. I am failing to understand what is different about the technology. They are all advertised as 4K UHD smart whatevers. I stream most of my stuff. The smart TV features and super ultra high definition stuff is probably overkill for me. I just want a badass big TV I can count on for the next 7-8 years. I understand you get what you pay for but I am seeking value as well. To make it worse, not many places have the 70"+ TVs on display. Atleast not more than a few. [/QUOTE]
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