65" inch tv suggestion

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hi im looking for the best 65"inch tv with budget from 85k to125k


meanwhiel one of the stores around herei is offering there last piece of 65" 65qn90d samsung for 113k

pls suggest best options..thanks
 
hi im looking for the best 65"inch tv with budget from 85k to125k


meanwhiel one of the stores around herei is offering there last piece of 65" 65qn90d samsung for 113k

pls suggest best options..thanks
TCL C7K or TCL C72K. Would be 95K-99K depending on card offers and can compete with QD Mini LED TVs from Sony, Samsung and LG.
 
C72k seems very good value for money, hopefully prices will significantly come down during diwali sales post gst cut for more people to buy. TCL seems to be on the right track esp if they can maintain good after sales.
 
Today i watched Gravity in "3D" with 1080p resolution in my Panasonic 50GT50D , 3D was awesome & so immersive that i thought how does even a 4K with its supreme clarity stands before this experience. Op i didn't mean to derail the topic but i literally feel that 1080p has good enough clarity for the details , the eyes can see in a flash as the image changes.

Now the TV manufacturing companies has also stopped making 3D televisions & the content is also not much available but in your search if you come across any nice 3D TV old models, I'm ready to buy , even the model I'm having if its available new, i would buy as my present plasma Tv's has started banding at corners.

Happy thoughts :-)
 
Today i watched Gravity in "3D" with 1080p resolution in my Panasonic 50GT50D , 3D was awesome & so immersive that i thought how does even a 4K with its supreme clarity stands before this experience. Op i didn't mean to derail the topic but i literally feel that 1080p has good enough clarity for the details , the eyes can see in a flash as the image changes.

Now the TV manufacturing companies has also stopped making 3D televisions & the content is also not much available but in your search if you come across any nice 3D TV old models, I'm ready to buy , even the model I'm having if its available new, i would buy as my present plasma Tv's has started banding at corners.

Happy thoughts :-)
Loong time, Rahul
Good to see you
 
I just logged into the forums after a long time, and I am happy to report that the one to buy is the the C72K. Only trouble is, it's not available online, as well as offline in 65 inch. I managed to snag one on Flipkart last month, and it was the best decision ever!
You will not regret it!

The C7K with B&O speakers is available only in the larger sizes. The C72K with Onkyo speakers is available relatively easier, and that's the one I got. I am still shocked by the POP and the black levels. Jekyll as well as Hyde. When I want FULL POP, I use HDR in Intelligent mode, and when I want MASTER mode, I use the Filmmaker mode to get oodles of smooth, creamy real-to-life video quality with life-like motion.
 
Today i watched Gravity in "3D" with 1080p resolution in my Panasonic 50GT50D , 3D was awesome & so immersive that i thought how does even a 4K with its supreme clarity stands before this experience. Op i didn't mean to derail the topic but i literally feel that 1080p has good enough clarity for the details , the eyes can see in a flash as the image changes.

Now the TV manufacturing companies has also stopped making 3D televisions & the content is also not much available but in your search if you come across any nice 3D TV old models, I'm ready to buy , even the model I'm having if its available new, i would buy as my present plasma Tv's has started banding at corners.

Happy thoughts :-)
TV manufactures completely stopped making 3D TVs. The only way to experience 3D is with a good projector along with blue ray or media players that supports 3D playback.
 
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