I know there's usually some official Black Friday thread on here, but I can't remember if it's in here of in the Media subforum. Anyway, I know a lot of places are having a bunch of sales throughout the month of November instead of the hoards rushing the stores.
I'm on the hunt for a super cheap 32" smart TV for my kiddo's play room. I'm finding some for about $108-$148 various places. Just thought I'd see if anyone knew of any current or upcoming deals?
Also, anything you're hunting for this year? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Sorry:
I got 65 inch for 228 for an 4K onn Walmart tv. Yeah not sexy, yeah no super duper high quality, but it’s still good definition and and as long as it holds for say.. 4-5 years I won.
Earlier this month onn had a 55 for 130 dollars, it's a Walmart brand so it's not like super awesome picture but they're fine for like garages kids rooms etc. [Reply]
I have a 75" Samsung I bought from Best Buy on sale in spring 2017 for $1500 (seems high nowadays), it went black and wouldn't turn on after it was 13 months old, the warranty had expired a month earlier. Geek Squad wanted $99 to come and diagnose problem, but to fix it would be more. Join Geek Squad for $199 and you're have coverage for a year to diagnose any appliance in the house and then fix plus parts. I joined Geek Squad and the problem was a power board, that was $175. If I known that and had seen inside the TV when back was off, that's is really almost nothing inside the TV, I think two boards run everything. I could of gone on youtube and learned how to replace the board. However, I had them fix it and was $375 all together to fix the problem. Next time it goes out, I'm throwing it away and buying new.
TCL - 75" Class 4 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Android TV $499.99, has 5 stars from over 10,000 people
Originally Posted by DeepPurple:
I have a 75" Samsung I bought from Best Buy on sale in spring 2017 for $1500 (seems high nowadays), it went black and wouldn't turn on after it was 13 months old, the warranty had expired a month earlier. Geek Squad wanted $99 to come and diagnose problem, but to fix it would be more. Join Geek Squad for $199 and you're have coverage for a year to diagnose any appliance in the house and then fix plus parts. I joined Geek Squad and the problem was a power board, that was $175. If I known that and had seen inside the TV when back was off, that's is really almost nothing inside the TV, I think two boards run everything. I could of gone on youtube and learned how to replace the board. However, I had them fix it and was $375 all together to fix the problem. Next time it goes out, I'm throwing it away and buying new.
TCL - 75" Class 4 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Android TV $499.99, has 5 stars from over 10,000 people
I love my TCL but it's Roku. Not sure what the Android TV interface would look like on TCL but for that price, it's probably worth a shot. That's fucking cheap. [Reply]