Sub-$3k for the Hisense 75" 75n7
Hisense 75" 75N7 ULED TV 4K UHD $2865 Delivered @ Videopro eBay
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I have the 70". Absolutely astounded by the quality. Came from an 8000 series Samsung too just for reference and it destroys that. Insanely good refresh rate and response time if you ever use it to play games. Highly recommend this TV and not just for the money but in general for the space it sits. Hisense have made magic to do what this TV does at this price point.
Insanely good refresh rate
60Hz is amazeballs.
Not sure if you're trolling or you just don't know the difference between input Hz and image refresh rate expressed as Hz…?
@ethanshdd: Yea obviously not.
Good price - however waiting for sub-$2.5k
How does this compare to last years 75M7000??
From what I know the M series was a turning point for this company, they really nailed it with those tv's for the price. The recent N series have not lived up to the hype as much but still decent value for money as you're likely to spend closer to $4k with any other high end brand.
I have been waiting for an UHD 75" tv to replace my existing HD one. I think I will pass on this deal though. I have a 55" UHD Hisense in the bedroom and while the screen quality is good it suffers from some build quality and display issues. E.g. sometimes trying to watch things at 4k resolution, the screen stops working and I need to restart the tv (half screen is static and other half is black or green). If I am going to fork out ~$3k for a tv, I will go with one of the premier brands instead like Samsung.
My 55N7 doesn't do this, you might just have a faulty one. Claim under the excellent warranty
Try:
A different hdmi cable
A different 4k source
A tv software updateIf those don't fix it then you've got a pretty solid warranty claim :)
Trying to add one of these to cart, looks like there is a problem.
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Australia See exclusionsToo large to ship I guess, They are not the 1st one :/.
Ah i see. Excludes: Perth Metro, WA Regional, WA Remote
anyone know about the quality?