I like big TV’s and I cannot lie.
You other OLEDs can’t deny.
Samsung 65" S95B OLED 4K Smart TV [2022] $2180.25 + Delivery ($0 C&C) @ JB Hi-Fi
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You might have some luck heading into a store, showing a purchase at a higher amount from a day or two prior and asking if they'll refund the difference. I've done it before but not sure how it ties in with the extra code being used. Best of luck!
Is it bent ?
Not sure yet. Delivery is Tuesday. Hope it passes QC
The 2023 version S95C is currently $4995 going off JB pre order price whereas this s95b (2022) is almost $3,000 less expensive what a bargain!
That's my rationale as well. Was on the fence on 2022 Sony or LG and also the new models. Decided not worth the premium.
An OLED without DV. Look elsewhere.
$1420 for the 55”.
Cracking prices.Cheaper from Bing Lee with 10% off https://www.binglee.com.au/products/samsung-65-s95b-oled-4k-…
1 TV across all of rtings.com speaks for itself.
Also bought today on a corp partner discount site for $2099 inc delivery.
Why would anyone buy a TV that doesn't support Dolby vision?
Dolby Vision isn't audio related.
I bought it only because to the other option (for me at least) was the G2 or Sony QD Oled, and both was at least few thousand more. Imo not worth.
Most streaming service support multiple formats.
Yes they all generally fallback to HDR10. The issue is that most streaming services seem to use DV so if you TV doesnt support it you are not getting the best picture quality.
S95B with 'only' HDR10+ still trumps others with DV.
@MShep: HDR10+ is great but there is very little content in that format, DV seems to have won the format wars.
https://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/longevity-investigations-upd…
Until it fails! rtings showed Samsung OLED have the worse burn in and image retention. Just get an LG , supports DV and is overall the best experience.
How is this now $3995 when the new model is $4999?!
Literally just bought this today in store. :(