Oaktree
Super Member
Most of the newer TV's have WiFi built in, you may not need to run that Cat 5 Cable.
I think it does, but I don't have wifi in the house. Have no need for it.
Most of the newer TV's have WiFi built in, you may not need to run that Cat 5 Cable.
Wow, my head hurts from looking at TV's. I think I want a 4k TV just so I'm set for a few years once the content catches up with the TV's. I know the 4K's also up convert the 1080 stuff too. Been looking at Samsung, Vizio, LG and Sharp. Thinking I want a 60", have a 65" rear projection Mitsubishi DLP now, great TV by the way. But I want something I can mount on the wall. I get an e-mail from Sams Club this morning for a 65" Vizio Model D65U-D2 for $998, special deal for tomorrow only, even has free shipping if I buy online. Problem is, it's a brand new TV, no reviews yet. Guess I can always take it back if I don't like it. Thoughts? Recommendations?
Thanks
It used to be one had a TV for 15-20 years but with the technology today they want to "push" new and better every year to get the replacement cycle 4-5 years - I am sure they have marketing figured out to keep people upgrading.
The refresh rate might be more important that pixel counts. No LCD looks better than my 1080p plasma. HS
We've been looking at the Samsung 75" un75ju6500 set. It retails for about $3299. Most of the online dealers that show $2700 or so have all proven to be frauds .... "we don't deliver there."
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We got a 4K UHD 40" Samsung 6500 smart TV 8 weeks ago .