Why doesnt anyone make a higher end 70" TV? They are all low end stuff. My cabinet looks too big for my 65 and its half an inch too small to hold a 75".
Bought one of these low-end Sammys in a 65" and it lasted yr & half before it died - lasted just long enough to get past the 1 yr warranty so that I was screwed. So make sure you buy an extended warranty for this low-end POS tv
Wish they'd make more of these newer TVs with the center stand, so I don't have to buy a wider TV console/cabinet. Also, I've read some bad reviews on some Samsung TVs, while my old 46" Sony LCD HDTV from 10 years ago is still working fine.
Bottom line, these are decent TVs. May not be top of line, but in my experience the haters who have problems with TVs cřäpping out early in their useful lifespan usually haven't properly protected their electronics from "bad power sources". Electricity is a tricky thing. If you don't condition your electricity before feeding it to your sensitive epectronics, expect early death. Period. That IS the nature of electronics these days. I have a cyberpower voltage regulating simulated sine wave UPS on my TV, router gateway and cable box as well as one on each desktop pc we have. These devices never die. We have primary residence in Central FL known for some the works electricity quality in USA and is THE lightening capital of the world. Do yourself a favor, understand how 21st century electronics are designed, meant to be maintained and set your expectations and budgets accordingly. In the famous words of Schoolhouse Rock... Knowledge is power.
Whe I said "works" I meant worst. Ben STILL after a decade, can't figure out how to add an edit button to the mobile app... According to NASA, in-app edit buttons and subluminal engine technology do indeed require a degree in rocket science 🚀
I'm always good for some knowledge, some trash talk and some entertainment. One day when the 'rona is over, we can all get together for a Ben's Bargains BBQ and brawl....
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