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Sony Bravia 60" KD60X6700E 4K Ultra HD TV $945.25 (or $895.50 with MADE4YOU) @ The Good Guys eBay

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Seems like a cracker of a deal. If I didn't have 2 TV's already I would definitely get this.
Think its cheapest its been ever? Cheaper than recent Costco deal and even cheaper than the Harvey Norman deal.
Thanks @stuhtb, updated to eBay store.

No idea of the RRP, some sites say $1999, but pretty irrelevant to Ozbargain, as long as its cheaper than the cheapest price ever before then its a good bargain :-)

TODAY only.

Notes:

  • Seems to be plenty of stock around in VIC
  • Shows $35 delivery for me in VIC or free in-store pick-up
  • Don't forget 2.31% Cashrewards on TGG website or 1% on eBay

Some other notable deals today only (may also be available on their eBay store):
Sony 55"(139cm) UHD LED LCD Smart TV for $1295
Sony 70"(177cm) UHD LED LCD Smart TV for $1795
Samsung 75"(190cm) UHD LED LCD Smart TV for $2495

Description:
This 60-inch Sony Ultra HD smart TV gives you incredible detail and quick access to online entertainment. Fast-paced action and sport is crisp and clear thanks to frequent screen updates that smooth out motion, and with an Ultra High Definition Sony LED LCD screen you see the full colour range close up. Built-in Wi-Fi makes the Sony KD60X6700E a smart TV, giving you access to a world of entertainment via the Internet. With one button press you can watch anything on YouTube, and you can stream movies and TV shows via a Netflix subscription service. Watching Netflix is so quick and easy on this Sony KD60X6700E TV that it's Netflix Recommended. If you're watching a compatible 4K HDR movie or show, or playing a 4K HDR game, you'll see the bright whites, deep blacks and broad colour palette the creators wanted you to experience for superb realism. The Sony UHD TV display has 3,840 x 2,160 pixels, and 4K X-Reality PRO picture processing technology that optimises every pixel. So if you're watching something that wasn't created in 4K, you'll see enhanced detail, texture and colour that's closer to impressive, lifelike 4K quality.

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  • +15

    $945.25 C&C on their eBay store with the code PULL5. If you're targeted for the code MADE4YOU, then you can get it for $895.50.

    • +1

      Thanks, I was just checking that out just as you commented! Will amend post.

  • +3

    That is a bloody good deal.

    Makes the JVC and Kogan I was looking at last night pale in comparison.

    • +2

      Of course liking at these prices it d doesn't make sense to buy second grade brands just stay away from Kogan please

      • I know right it's ludicrous.. wait does this have HDR?

        If you're watching a compatible 4K HDR movie or show, or playing a 4K HDR game

        Never mind I found my own answer

        • Yes it has HDR and fully supported on PS4 Pro.

        • @Hybroid: thanks a bunch this I think is the one I need to aim for now

  • +4

    I'd say this will be the final stock from GG before new models come out so jump on it now !!!

  • +1

    Thank Poster, I bought one.

  • Damm I already got my hi sense 55N7 from TgG already lol

    • +7

      The n7 is miles better

      • +3

        Is this true?

        • N7's are very good.

        • +2

          Better for HD content. Sony's generally have better processing on SD and sound. Although this is a cheaper model.

    • +4

      I'm waiting for 55N7 deal but nothing this month. Want a very good price as I already have a 65N7 :)

  • +1

    How.is the warranty with Sony? I've read before that they aren't the easiest to deal with?

    • From my time at JB they were pretty good, if you do have a problem complain to the goodguys.

  • +1

    I bought 55" inch Sony just two days ago. I don't believe it's been dispatched. I should probably cancel that order. I paid 876 for the same TV less 5".

    • +10

      Yep. I now have two televisions on the way. Hopefully this works out.

      • +15

        True ozbargainer. Buy first, figure it out later.

        • He's an Ozbargain gold member

      • I take it you're not married?

    • +1

      Buy first and take the other one back for refund. A bigger tv not necessary better. Depends on the room size.

      • This is a very good point.

        Yes, Sony offered a three day full refund. I've emailed them saying I'm changed my mind. Maybe they won't ship it.

        I actually haven't done the measurements. I'm a FIFO worker. Hopefully the 60" doesn't look ridiculous in my 1x1 back home.

  • Cashback is 2.31% on tvs

    • +1

      Thanks will amend!

  • +1

    No ARC Feature?

  • Genuinely interested in how this compares to the 65N7.

    Seems like such a good price for a better brand, but maybe older?

    • +21

      Heres my weekly review when people post 60X6700E deals as apparently they cant use google…

      The Hisense has the better panel for colour
      Better motion processing 100hz vs 50 on the Sony
      Better HDR rating on the N7
      Better App support on the Hisense as that Sony doesnt run Android
      You're basically comparing a entry level to almost top of the range Hisense.
      Sony 1YR warranty + ACL rights
      Hisense 3YR in home warrranty

      • +2

        This deal is hard to resist but I'm going to sit tight waiting for a deal on the 55N7. I'm not sure if it's worth buying just for the brand thinking of resale value.

        • +1

          On the flipside, mine delivered yesterday and hooked it up to PS4 Pro with God of War 4K HDR and it's absolutely gorgeous. Yes technically those specs are higher but you are unlikely to notice them much. This is a fantastic deal and well worth it.

        • @Hybroid:

          It says no Android. Do I need Google Chromecast (for example) if I want to stream youtube? or can I stream youtube from my android phone directly to the TV?

        • @vjoz: The TV has Youtube and Netflix apps built in so you don't need anything else. Connect to wifi, press the Youtube button on remote and enjoy.

        • @Hybroid:

          Awesome, you convinced me to buy this without waiting for 55N7 eventhough I know 55N7 is superior!

        • +1

          @Hybroid: Bought!

      • +5

        The Hisense does have 100HZ but it’s not great IMO, I think tends to introduce artefacts but it does have adjustments for judder and blur, which is good (whether or not that does much with the Hisense, I’m not sure).

        I saw the 60” N7 at JB HiFi and honestly FWIW I actually felt that the motion compensation was pretty good; they were playing cars at the time, I think #2, and with a fair amount of highly consistent colour gradient panning and scrolling I reckon that the panel held up well. Yes, there was tearing and some judder still obvious but as compared to the Sony 9000e which was a better unit it definitely held its own; I.E; I wouldn’t have paid more for the Sony.

        Nobody has perfected the technology yet, it’s really still fairly obviously artificial on an LCD TV but some companies do a better job than Hisense I think.

        That being said, given the choice between the Hisense and the Sony I’d definitely choose the Hisense, as personally I think Sony’s after sales support is pretty ordinary and I’m not convinced that their products are better quality than another major up and coming player like Hisense (I.E; the brand name means diddly). The vast majority of consumers IMO would be more than satisfied with the performance of the N7 and would be able to put the difference in price towards something like a 4K player and movies.

        Just my thoughts.

    • I have a Hisense, came with 1 green pixel after a week and panel defect. Colours good. Lots of settings. But no new firmware.

      • 1 green pixel - what does that mean please?

        • +1

          It literally means 1 green pixel, a pixel that's constantly green and would affect viewing experience.

        • @clse945111:

          That's bad!

        • Its like stuck/dead dot there. You can see green dot when theres a black colour background.
          Rather annoying.

        • @keyboardandco:

          can't you get that replaced under warranty?

      • I’d definitely approach retailer about this as often they’ve got a DOA policy of around 7-14 days or similar; (it’s a BS stance but I’m erring on the side of practicality), and they will hopefully play ball.

        If not, sometimes a single colour pixel is stuck and that basically means that it’s tried to twist and it’s gotten stuck in place, hence the moniker, and sometimes very, very lightly tapping the screen with the rubberised tip of a pencil topper may free it, but this is an absolute last resort IMO. If you can chase the retailer; there’s every chance the other panel in the next box wouldn’t have this problem, you know.

        I hope you can get something sorted to your satisfaction.

        • +1

          DOA warranty for Hisense is 2 days. I tried to call Hisense support after 6 days from purchase they said after 2 days is repair warranty.

        • @wtfnodeal: Urgh. That's ridiculous. It might be worth trying the retailer, if not then it might be worth trying to unstick the pixel, but I'd suggest having a look at some youtube clips first to get an idea of the process.

        • @Jawanzar: mine has flickering problem. Yeah Hisense told me to bring the TV back to store to try my luck for DOA warranty but for their in home warranty is repair after 2 days.

        • @wtfnodeal: I really hope you can get it sorted.

        • +1

          @Jawanzar: I will just claim the repair warranty claim on its last month before the 3 years warranty expires. Couldn't be bothered with the flickering problem unless it dies before that. But this definitely be the first and last Hisense TV in my entire life.

        • @wtfnodeal:

          Flickering problem - more details please? You mean screen is flickering or the hisense logo at the bottom (in the panel) flickers a few times when you switch it ON?

        • @vjoz: the screen flashes every once in a while when I watch movies etc. In a complete dark scene you will think what is going on? A lightning? Tried all sort of ways such as changing input source, tv program, different power point etc as suggested by Hisense support hotline but the screen still flashes no matter what. On lucky days it flashes only once in a 2 hours movie.

        • @wtfnodeal:

          That's bad, they should replace the unit under warranty for you.

  • How does this compare to the 8500c 55inch? Seems like a cheap upgrade if i can sell my old one.

    • +2

      8500C 100HZ smart Android, better blacks
      6700E 50HZ non android (very crap smart OS) but with HDR capabilities

      I would stick with the 8500C

      • Hz difference meaning little if you, like most, do not use smooth motion crap. What matters a lot more is the chipset, decoder, upscaling, panel, firmware etc. That's not to say the 6700E is better or worse… i have NFI. But never make a TV purchase for TV viwing based on a marketing Hz label unless you're one of the few who use that smooth motion crap, or perhaps for gaming.

      • ok thanks, i'll give this one a miss :)

  • +4

    We have 4 TVs, just bought another, wait until she finds out

    • +29

      She may just become Jamesx

      Beware your username!

    • +5

      If she finds out, you'll be the one on TV lol

  • -8

    Only 3 hdmi inputs. Instant fail.

    • +6

      You only need one if you have basically any AVR.

    • +1

      not sure why you're being downvoted. not everyone likes to switch inputs with their receiver. I have a vintage receiver and switch everything via my TV so having a larger number of HDMI inputs is very very useful for me… But haters gon' hate.

  • Great deal!

  • Click and Collect isn't showing as an option???

    • On the final page of ordering won't select a store, if you do it from the main page in Ebay you get operation timed out.

  • Thanks OP! Purchased for the new, larger living room! Will be a treat :)

  • Nice deal

  • Lucky I choose local pick up and haven't picked it up.

  • crazy price

    • +7

      Agree, I even upvoted.

      • +5

        Thanks for letting us know.

  • I recently bought a PS4 Pro and currently running it on a Samsung non 4K 55 inch tv. Do you think it is a no-brainer to buy this tv and try to sell my current one (on Gumtree etc)?

    Also in terms of integration with Google Home, does this provide native support for voice commands on Netflix etc or do I need a Chromecast to run it?

    • if this is like my sony 49, it has a mic in the remote and inbuilt chromecast

      • This model does NOT have mic remote and chromecast built in. It is however fantastic PS4 Pro 4k HDR gaming.

        • ok thanks. easily solved with a chromecast or media pc

    • No voice command on this tv.

      • voice control on mine is kinda shit anyway thanks

    • +1

      Personally yes no-brainer if you want to play 4K HDR games and have 20% extra screen size. God of War and Horizon Zero Dawn look fantastic on it.

      It however lacks in the smart category so while has Netflix/Youtube and basic apps, no mic, no chromecast etc. Not a problem if you have Apple TV/Fetch/Chromecast unit anyway.

      • Thank you for the replies. Getting hard convincing the wifey that we need a new tv :)

        Our current one for reference: http://www.samsung.com/au/consumer/tv-audio-video/television…

      • It however lacks in the smart category so while has Netflix/Youtube and basic apps

        for the uninitated what does this mean?

        as in you cant download the app and use netflix on it?

        we dont have netflix but youtube would be great

        • It DOES have both Youtube and Netflix built-in and dedicated buttons on the remote. You don't need anything else.

          Edit: Also, strongly suggest you try the 1 month free Netflix trial. Streaming unlimited movies and tv shows for a tenner a month is pretty good value.

        • @Hybroid:
          yep definitely something we are consdiering

  • wtf how is this possible

  • +3

    Picked this up from the Harvey Norman warehouse sale last weekend in Springvale for $948 and 48 mth ext warranty for another $135. Upgraded from a Samsung 55" 4k (No HDR) TV from 2014. Pretty happy with this choice so far. TV speakers not that great so best paired with your usual AV system / soundbar. I found that disabling ClearAudio+ and tweaking the EQ sounded less "tinny".

    Otherwise I've been playing Uncharted TLL and GoW with HDR enabled now and wow , looks great!

    I didn't find indepth reviews on this model but have learnt it's the X690E in the US, review : https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/sony/x690e

  • for the tehcnically hopeless,
    for someone who doesnt play games or blue ray ,

    just downloaded movies, and streamed movies/shows,

    will we notice a difference between this and a different brand???

    we went to jbhifi and had a look, the $3k+ tvs (55Inchplus) and they looked great and thin but they all had factory manufacturer demo videos on which made it look a million dollars,

    however the $1.5k and below didnt look that great but were just playing kids movies,

    how do we tell the difference , and will we notice the differentce?

    • if you're not looking for specific features, buy this before it goes out of stock

      • we dont know what half the abbreviations will mean for us,
        but a friend bought a TCL 50-60inch one , and he said it wasnt that good, although he only watches youtube videos.

        just trying to comapre, and its confusing us, weve seen some 65" go as low as $800, some of the samsung and sonys are $1500, yet some with high specs are $3kplus

        • this will look great. i have a 50 inch sony and the only thing that i dont like about it is the sound - lows are too quiet and loud sounds are fkn loud.

    • +4

      I think this is a fantastic TV for the money. It's made in Mexico, not China if that matters to you. This unit isn't thin so will stick out if you wall mount but doesn't matter if you use the stand it comes with. The bezels are quite thin but not edge screen like high end models.

      It's lacking some smart features which you would expect for the price and can be fixed with an Apple TV/Fetch/Chromecast box if you want. It does have Youtube and Netflix built in with dedicated remote buttons and works great.

      The screen quality is fantastic for the money and there's plenty of options to tweak it to how you like and suit the room you're in (bright/dull rooms need different settings).

      Will you see a big difference between this and $3k+ TVs for streaming content? Probably not in my opinion, a lot of the extra features like higher hz etc dont mean much to the average person nor most uses. Frankly, this is a brilliant deal for a very good TV set.

      • sony used to be the rolls royce of tvs, ive read the gap is very small now,
        similar pricing exists for samsung, which would be better?

        we are a little biased and think anythign sony must be great

        p.s where its made doesnt bother us, wed be more worried about warranty, we may get exteneded warranty via our credit card, depending on how we purhcase it

        • +1

          Sony was indeed the undisputed leader in TV technology but that gap has narrowed now and other brands have caught up or can exceed specs for cheaper. This is true of all consumer products including mobile phones.

          This particular model is considered an entry to mid-range model and that is reflected in the price. You get what you pay for. I have always been a Sony brand fan but I think you might struggle to find another 60" at this price point though. Even the Hisense chinese is more expensive.

        • @Hybroid:

          yeah 60" for $950 sony seems great value,
          we might buy it

        • @Hybroid: xiaomi are cheap as if you can get one

  • -1

    Will JB Hi-Fi price match this?

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