I am looking for a new 65" tv. Cnet and others suggest the TCL 6 series as the way to go, unless I want to spend $800 more for the Sony xbr900.
So I go to Best Buy and Costco, and not only are the 6 series not displayed, the 5 series looks dark and inadequate.
I am thinking that the profit factor has retailers making the less margin tvs look bad, since Cnet does objective testing, etc.
Just curious if others have had this retail experience.
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Topic - looking at tv's at Best Buy and Costco - sam@edelmannpgh.us 14:30:47 11/13/18 (11)
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