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65 Inch recommendation.

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  • 08-06-2018 11:59am
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    Registered Users Posts: 6


    Hi I'm looking for a new TV - I was hoping for OLED but I have seen so many sad stories about OLED burn and actually I will be returning an ex-display OLED I have purchased that I think I will stick to good LED for the moment. 

    Do you have any recommendations for a good 65 Incher - I have seen Samsung QLED - QE65Q6F in good price but maybe you have something that is sitting in your backroom - it doesnt have to be this years model as long as it is a good TV :) There is a lot of information about HISENSE as apparently they have very good value for money and they have been reviewed extensively. My max budget would be around 2000€ but if I could spend less I'll be very happy :) Do you have any QLEDs in that budget or maybe an OLED that has been on display but only turned on occasionally and doesnt have picture burned in ?

    Last time I've picked my TV from yourselves I have actually driven from Cork to Belfast as I got really good deal...so just waiting for some positive news :)


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  • Company Representative Posts: 17,278 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    ladasik wrote: »
    Hi I'm looking for a new TV - I was hoping for OLED but I have seen so many sad stories about OLED burn and actually I will be returning an ex-display OLED I have purchased that I think I will stick to good LED for the moment. 

    Do you have any recommendations for a good 65 Incher - I have seen Samsung QLED - QE65Q6F in good price but maybe you have something that is sitting in your backroom - it doesnt have to be this years model as long as it is a good TV :) There is a lot of information about HISENSE as apparently they have very good value for money and they have been reviewed extensively. My max budget would be around 2000€ but if I could spend less I'll be very happy :) Do you have any QLEDs in that budget or maybe an OLED that has been on display but only turned on occasionally and doesnt have picture burned in ?

    Last time I've picked my TV from yourselves I have actually driven from Cork to Belfast as I got really good deal...so just waiting for some positive news :)
    Hi ladasik,

    The only clearance TV at that size I would have left would be the ex display 65XE7002 we have been talking about on the Clearance thread. This is a very good TV at a fantastic price.

    Let me know what you think.

    Kind regards

    David


  • Registered Users Posts: 6 ladasik


    Hi ladasik,

    The only clearance TV at that size I would have left would be the ex display 65XE7002 we have been talking about on the Clearance thread. This is a very good TV at a fantastic price.

    Let me know what you think.

    Kind regards

    David

    What about the 65XE9005? What is the best price you can give on that TV?


  • Company Representative Posts: 17,278 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    ladasik wrote: »
    Hi ladasik,

    The only clearance TV at that size I would have left would be the ex display 65XE7002 we have been talking about on the Clearance thread. This is a very good TV at a fantastic price.

    Let me know what you think.

    Kind regards

    David

    What about the 65XE9005? What is the best price you can give on that TV?
    Hey Ladasik.

    Unfortunately the 65XE9005 has now totally sold out with no more stock available.


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