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Budget: About $1,000 can go a little over. Size: 65" or 75"
Switched to fios and got an offer for a $400 off samsung tv at bestbuy. I've read the buying guide and all the warnings on Samsung tvs.
After spending some time here and on rtings, I guess the only decent samsung tv that fits my budget is the QN85D, or is there another good option in the low thousands price range? Also, is there a reason why the 75 inch version is cheaper than the 65?
Thanks for the help.
I recently purchased the Samsung Q60 32 inch 2024 model. I hate it. It's crisp and punchy, but the black levels are ridiculous and I can't stand the way the tv reacts differently to each thing I view. I liked my ten year old samsung regular HD better. More natural. Not as crisp, but not as annoying to watch. I should have listened to those who posted warnings about this set. The combo of edge lighting and no black level control make for a poor viewing experience. So if this is the best 32 inch tv there is right now as some say, I'm going to buy a cheap TV and wait. I would like to buy something that would be decent. What would be the best option? Is there an older model that was 32 inches that was very good that I could buy used or refurb. Or are there any recommendations for a regular 1080 P HD TV for half the price? I would pay up to $600 for a really good 32 incher, so I'm open to any recommendations on a set that has a more natural image and doesn't try to wow me with exaggerated colors and black so deep you could fall into a black hole watching it. I'm not going to use a 42 inch oled which I know would look a lot better. But I had a large screen in a small room. It's even worse.
Every review of the Q60 from Wallmart or Best Buy was 4 or 5 stars. Do these people know anything about what a proper tv set image should look like? Obviously not.
That's why I made the mistake of buying this piece of misguided tech.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.