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Panasonic 65” TH65FZ950U 4K OLED Ultra HD Smart TV $3192 + Delivery or Free QLD Pick up @ Videopro eBay (Excludes WA/NT/TAS)

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This is a new level of pricing for a 65" OLED!!! Not as cheap as the Costco deal, but this is open for everyone excluding WA/NT/TAS.

Panasonic 55” TH55FZ950U 4K OLED Ultra HD Smart TV $1896 + Delivery or Free QLD pickup

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  • +2

    Was just about to post this.

    Only question for me is, will we see under 3k for Black Friday.

    Great price nonetheless for what is by all accounts a phenomenal tv.

    Note that the Costco deal the OP linked to was for the previous model (EZ), this is the cheapest yet for this model (FZ).

    • No major difference to be honest. Parents have the FZ I have the EZ and the picture quality looks exactly the same.

      • Good to know, cheers.

        I both happy with the TV?

        • Whoops.

          Sorry, I meant are both your parents and yourself happy with your respective TVs? Any downsides you've noted that others should be aware of?

          • +1

            @The J man: I love the TV. Amazing with 4k content. There is a a 4K docentary call Into the Inferno on Netflix - looks surreal

  • +1

    Damnnn still tossing up between this and C8, will be mainly using it for my PS4 Pro and 4k movies.

    • As someone with that very setup - I absolutely love it but honestly you should wait for a 65" deal IMO. What are you upgrading from?

      • ?

        • !

          • @Hinee: Lol maybe I could have been clearer: Isn't this a 65" deal?

            • @locknuts: I wasn't clear either. My recommendation is to actually wait for a better deal, I didn't expect it to happen but at the current trend they'll be under $3k this year. I've heard nothing but bad things about Pana's UI, and having used the LG WebOS for a few months now I think it's absolutely great and where I'd be putting my money

              • @Hinee: Interface is very important to me after years with my crappy slow starting Sony TV, I'll wait for the C8 then cheers!

  • Damn just paid $1889 for the 55”. Oh well very happy with it.

    • +3

      $1889 vs $3192
      Okay, so it's 10 inches bigger, but just sit closer to your set and you'll be fine :)

      • Sorry my brain read $2192

    • Same here. $1928 including shipping.

  • good price, but not for everyone :P
    Excludes WA/NT/TAS

    • lol! ya.. I keep forgetting that everytime I make a post about Videopro :)

  • great panel, you're not getting a decent interface though. LG and Sony's "smart tv" interface is miles ahead of panasonics.

    if you have a shield or appletv you should be good!

  • +7

    From the front page of the site:

    "VIDEOPRO IS AN AUSTRALIA-WIDE RETAILER WITH STORES ACROSS BRISBANE AND THE GOLD COAST"

  • +1

    Yeah they really should learn to simply add the extra postage cost and get their stuff Australia wide. It's ok to charge us the actual postage cost!

    +ve for the price
    -ve for any store dumb enough to restrict where (in Australia) they post to

    • Not sure about Videopro or Panasonic here, but some of these restrictions with other companies are due to experience with courier damage, or packaging that makes it likely to get damaged in freight (we have that issue with a couple of brands we sell).

      At cheap prices, any potential profit on multiple sales might be eaten up by one delivery problem, so Videopro might have chosen to only deliver locally, where they can control any issues.

      With some brands, we will sometimes ask the supplier to drop-ship using their own couriers, if that's an option. The customer then pays that direct courier cost, if they're happy with it.

      On the other hand, maybe Videopro prefers the "Stuff the Southerners, this is for my QLD crew" approach! :)

  • +2

    Hopefully Harvey or Good Guys replicate this at the end of the year with their sales.

    Helllloo 50 months interest free.

    Yeah im a guy that cant manage his money.

    • +1

      You know this yet you are still looking at a 4k tv for 3k?

      • I just dont have $3k laying around.

        But can afford the repayments like with the previous two TV's that I have purchased like this.

        I remember back in 2009 when I bought my first 55" for $3k. I was just a humble retail worker.

        • Save it for next year's model on black friday

  • Love to grab an OLED especially at this price…though I'm worry about the long term screen burn effect.

    • Don't worry.. (Grab an OLED and) Be happy.

    • +2

      wasn't there a similar concern with Plasma? i remember telling my wife not to leave our media centre on the its home screen to avoid burn in but you move on with life pretty quick. as rhyballs says - just enjoy it

      • I have seen screen burn on the C8. I don’t know if it is permanent but the display 65” at JB Oxley had it from the looped demo that was playing. Very evident even on images with blue sky. I still plan to buy OLED one day but obviously there is a burn issue potential. This is from a sample of one so perhaps not indicative of all?

        • Sure if you leave a logo on it for 12 hours a day as well as skipping the compensation cycle by always turning off the TV directly at the wall, then yes you will probably get burn-in.

  • Garh I can't decide between a 65" LED (thinking Sony X85F) and a 55" OLED. We sit 3.1m away from the TV in a not-so-dark room (having said that, we don't get direct sunlight on the TV either), and we will be upgrading from a 40" Sony LCD from 2008. We'll be watching mainly Netflix and the tennis whenever it's on. Thoughts?

    • +2

      Research, research, research. Go to multiple stores and compare the exact models you're interested in. I made the decision in July to jump on the best price at the time and go a 55" OLED, in hindsight upgrading from another 55" maybe didn't pack the punch I was hoping for. Once you're sitting in front of it you leave all the comparisons behind as they're both great options, it's purely up to your own taste. The blacks on OLED are gorgeous, but at the same time the size and brightness of LED is tempting.

    • -1

      I'd wager that it depends on how much you really need the better viewing angle of OLED. If it's just 1-2 people most of the time, you can sit straight-on which is the most enjoyable experience anyway. Sure OLED has deeper blacks, but i've never found myself watching any content on a half-decent LCD and wished it had deeper blacks. Colour accuracy, motion (how they deal with judder) and decent range in the shadows and highlights are most important. OLED's blacks will totally have you convinced otherwise when doing side-by-side comparisons in a showroom though!

  • I get my new place in 6 months time. Is it worth pulling the trigger during black Friday or hope for a better price/spec in 6 months time?

    • Wait. TV's are continually coming down in price. New models will be out by then and will be regularly discounted a few months after release just as we have seen with this year's models.

  • FWIW, now showing as out of stock unfortunately.

    • It's back in stock, but more expensive 😑

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