Probably the Cheapest in recent times.. Sony website will price match to this.
Hope it helps :)
[WA, QLD, SA] Sony 65" BRAVIA XR Full Array 4K Google TV XR65X90J $1978.99 @ Costco (Membership Required)
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Will JB price-match Costco too?
They do- with a push & it they have stock
push down the stairs or push out of the door?
X90J or X9500H?
https://www.jbhifi.com.au/products/sony-x9500h-65-4k-full-ar…
90j is this yrs model
The latest model does not mean it is definitely better.
Last year's X9500H for me, the J model is a lower tier but current model.
I bought the X90J recently using price match from Sony from the original 1999 from Costco.
I researched these two models and they are very (Iean very) similar in paper, look at Rtings.
I decided on the x90J because of the better processor. Either TV seem to be good.
For me it turned a better deal @ 1999 and using the 2 % cashrewards.
Rtings:
The Sony X90J and the Sony X950H have a lot in common, but they're also different in a few aspects. While both TVs use a VA panel, the X90J has a better contrast ratio to display deeper blacks. This is because the X950H has the 'X-Wide Angle' layer to improve its viewing angles but at the cost of a lower contrast ratio. The X950H has a better color gamut and gets a lot brighter, bright enough to deliver a true cinematic HDR experience. For gaming, the X90J is a better choice because it has HDMI 2.1 support and can display a 4k @ 120Hz signal. It's also advertised to have VRR support, although that isn't available yet.
If your use case is mainly watching movies/shows, choose X950H. For gaming, 90J.
Tried to pricematch at Sony but got denied. Any tips on how to bypass this?
I got approved yesterday :/
I got approved the for the 1999 yesterday too. Maybe this price is a stretch?
Now I wonder about that. How some got approved (I did) and others not.
I’m a Sony customer from way back ordering things like the first release of the PS4, car speakers and car audio.So before asking, I logged in. Added to cart then when and asked to match.
So wonder if that helped.
I did not even had a Sony account. I own an old Sony LCD thou
I've been a Sony customer since the PS and also had car stereo and speakers. It meant nothing to them when I tried to get them to price match Costco when the 77 OLED was on sale there last year.
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Thanks for requesting a price match with Sony.
As it falls under an exclusion of our price match terms and conditions, your request has not been accepted.
You can read more about price match terms and conditions on the product page where you requested the price match. You can also read it through the below link:
https://store.sony.com.au/pricing.html
Should you have another request to price match, please send us the details of your request by filling up the form through your desired product’s page. Our team will review your request and get back to you promptly.
We appreciate your support to Sony and we hope to see you shopping at the online Sony Store at a later date.
I got the same response. How did others manage to get the Sony price match?
I guess every one has a coin at their desks, flip the coin for the outcome
I looked at Costco website and that TV is not there at the price of the picture. O guess this is the reason why Sony did not approve the price match given they ask for a link?
I saw a better price at garage sales in 2029