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65" TV and soundbar

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  • 18-02-2021 12:35am
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 695 ✭✭✭


    Hey Guys

    I am looking at purchasing a new 65" tv and soundbar to replace my aged Samsung UE46C6530UK which has developed some issues with lines down the screen but hey 11 years old. 

    My main use is Netflix, Disney+, Now tv and watching sports. I have decided that OLED is out because of burn in with kids leaving TV stuck on static pictures alot. I have been looking at the following
    4K
    QE65Q80TATXXU HW-Q60T half price on all 4k TV's listed
    QE65Q90TATXXU 
    QE65Q95TATXXU
    8K
    QE65Q700TATX With HW-70T Soundbar for €99 extra


    In my search of the listed tv's above I have found some TV's cheaper in local suppliers Like Euronics, Expert, Currys etc see tv links for prices. Could you please give your opinion on the difference and is it worth it. Sorry for long post but wanted to give as much detail to help. Is there other TV's I could look at which meet my needs.

    I was wondering if you did this deal also and are the soundbars and are they worth it or would you recommend another.

    https://www.samsung.com/ie/offer/samsung-tv-soundbar-package-deal/

    Thanks and sorry for long post
    John


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  • Company Representative Posts: 4,457 ✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: DavidS


    jhud wrote: »
    Hey Guys

    I am looking at purchasing a new 65" tv and soundbar to replace my aged Samsung UE46C6530UK which has developed some issues with lines down the screen but hey 11 years old. 

    My main use is Netflix, Disney+, Now tv and watching sports. I have decided that OLED is out because of burn in with kids leaving TV stuck on static pictures alot. I have been looking at the following
    4K
    QE65Q80TATXXU HW-Q60T half price on all 4k TV's listed
    QE65Q90TATXXU 
    QE65Q95TATXXU
    8K
    QE65Q700TATX With HW-70T Soundbar for €99 extra


    In my search of the listed tv's above I have found some TV's cheaper in local suppliers Like Euronics, Expert, Currys etc see tv links for prices. Could you please give your opinion on the difference and is it worth it. Sorry for long post but wanted to give as much detail to help. Is there other TV's I could look at which meet my needs.

    I was wondering if you did this deal also and are the soundbars and are they worth it or would you recommend another.

    https://www.samsung.com/ie/offer/samsung-tv-soundbar-package-deal/

    Thanks and sorry for long post
    John
    Hi John,

    Thanks for the post and apologies for the delay getting back to you!

    If you're not too keen on the OLEDs the QLEDs would be the next best thing, especially some of the higher spec 90 series and the 8K models!

    The Q90T and the Q95T would be the highest spec 4K models and would give a great picture with slightly better specification for motion and colour than the 8K model however the 8K model is more future proofed!

    I have the Q90T, Q95T and the Q700T in stock and ready to ship. The Q90T is 1899 euro, the Q95T is 2099 and the Q700T is 2099 euro. Our prices do include shipping and a 6 Year Guarantee and I can also include the HWQ60T free with the Q700T or half price with the other TVs!

    The only real difference between the Q90T and the Q95T is the Q95T uses the One Connect Box but the panels are pretty much identical!

    Let me know what you think!

    Kind regards

    David


  • Registered Users Posts: 695 ✭✭✭jhud


    jhud wrote: »
    Hey Guys

    I am looking at purchasing a new 65" tv and soundbar to replace my aged Samsung UE46C6530UK which has developed some issues with lines down the screen but hey 11 years old. 

    My main use is Netflix, Disney+, Now tv and watching sports. I have decided that OLED is out because of burn in with kids leaving TV stuck on static pictures alot. I have been looking at the following
    4K
    QE65Q80TATXXU HW-Q60T half price on all 4k TV's listed
    QE65Q90TATXXU 
    QE65Q95TATXXU
    8K
    QE65Q700TATX With HW-70T Soundbar for €99 extra


    In my search of the listed tv's above I have found some TV's cheaper in local suppliers Like Euronics, Expert, Currys etc see tv links for prices. Could you please give your opinion on the difference and is it worth it. Sorry for long post but wanted to give as much detail to help. Is there other TV's I could look at which meet my needs.

    I was wondering if you did this deal also and are the soundbars and are they worth it or would you recommend another.

    https://www.samsung.com/ie/offer/samsung-tv-soundbar-package-deal/

    Thanks and sorry for long post
    John
    Hi John,

    Thanks for the post and apologies for the delay getting back to you!

    If you're not too keen on the OLEDs the QLEDs would be the next best thing, especially some of the higher spec 90 series and the 8K models!

    The Q90T and the Q95T would be the highest spec 4K models and would give a great picture with slightly better specification for motion and colour than the 8K model however the 8K model is more future proofed!

    I have the Q90T, Q95T and the Q700T in stock and ready to ship. The Q90T is 1899 euro, the Q95T is 2099 and the Q700T is 2099 euro. Our prices do include shipping and a 6 Year Guarantee and I can also include the HWQ60T free with the Q700T or half price with the other TVs!

    The only real difference between the Q90T and the Q95T is the Q95T uses the One Connect Box but the panels are pretty much identical!

    Let me know what you think!

    Kind regards

    David
    Thanks for the information i have just sent a pm


  • Company Representative Posts: 4,457 ✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: DavidS


    jhud wrote: »
    jhud wrote: »
    Hey Guys

    I am looking at purchasing a new 65" tv and soundbar to replace my aged Samsung UE46C6530UK which has developed some issues with lines down the screen but hey 11 years old. 

    My main use is Netflix, Disney+, Now tv and watching sports. I have decided that OLED is out because of burn in with kids leaving TV stuck on static pictures alot. I have been looking at the following
    4K
    QE65Q80TATXXU HW-Q60T half price on all 4k TV's listed
    QE65Q90TATXXU 
    QE65Q95TATXXU
    8K
    QE65Q700TATX With HW-70T Soundbar for €99 extra


    In my search of the listed tv's above I have found some TV's cheaper in local suppliers Like Euronics, Expert, Currys etc see tv links for prices. Could you please give your opinion on the difference and is it worth it. Sorry for long post but wanted to give as much detail to help. Is there other TV's I could look at which meet my needs.

    I was wondering if you did this deal also and are the soundbars and are they worth it or would you recommend another.

    https://www.samsung.com/ie/offer/samsung-tv-soundbar-package-deal/

    Thanks and sorry for long post
    John
    Hi John,

    Thanks for the post and apologies for the delay getting back to you!

    If you're not too keen on the OLEDs the QLEDs would be the next best thing, especially some of the higher spec 90 series and the 8K models!

    The Q90T and the Q95T would be the highest spec 4K models and would give a great picture with slightly better specification for motion and colour than the 8K model however the 8K model is more future proofed!

    I have the Q90T, Q95T and the Q700T in stock and ready to ship. The Q90T is 1899 euro, the Q95T is 2099 and the Q700T is 2099 euro. Our prices do include shipping and a 6 Year Guarantee and I can also include the HWQ60T free with the Q700T or half price with the other TVs!

    The only real difference between the Q90T and the Q95T is the Q95T uses the One Connect Box but the panels are pretty much identical!

    Let me know what you think!

    Kind regards

    David
    Thanks for the information i have just sent a pm
    Thanks John, I'll get back to you asap.


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