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Toshiba 65-Inch U9850A 4K UHD LED LCD Smart TV $999 Delivered (or C&C) @ Harvey Norman

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Regular price $1295. Saving of just over 22%. Comes up as free shipping for me, plus they remove your old TV for you.

Has Android TV.

No idea if it's any good but seems to have an impressive set of features for the price. The previous model won 'BEST BUY TELEVISION OF THE YEAR' award in 2018, not sure how comparable they are however.

Pairing detailed and vibrant visuals with immersive sound, the Toshiba 65-inch U9850A 4K UHD LED LCD Smart TV provides a cinematic viewing experience at home. It also comes with Google Assistant built-in for easy content management and quick setting changes with your voice.

Key Features
Features a 3840 x 2160 resolution, Local Dimming, Wide Colour Gamut, Essential PQ technology, along with HLG and HDR10 support to deliver crisp, vivid images with a stunning sense of realism
AMR+ technology lets you watch fast-moving scenes with impressive clarity
4K Resolution+ technology allows for watching low-resolution content in high-definition
DTS TruSurround, Dolby Digital Plus, and built-in speakers provide stellar audio quality to match the great visuals
Lets you access various online media streaming services, such as YouTube and Netflix*, so you get to watch your favourite movies and TV series on demand

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  • +2

    This is 4K@60hz (for those wondering).

    Source: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/2149/8499/files/U9850_Andr…

  • +1

    How is this compared to RU7100 or Sony X8000G or Hisense R7?

    If anyone know better about TVs.

    Thank you.

    • IMO Samsung > Sony > Hisense = Toshiba

  • -5

    This is SH1T

    • Why?

    • well if an employee says its shit that must be something

    • What's shit? The deal? The TV? Your boss?

    • +1

      Genuinely curious why? I am strongly considering purchasing it.

  • Toshiba's TV ops were acquired Hisense a few years ago. Since these TVs are made by Hisense I'll assume they are 8 bit screens.

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