OLED TV's price/best quote thread

Guys do check prices for TVS in CSD canteens. I visited CSD Canteen, Air Force Subroto Park Delhi Cantt recently and enquired about tv prices just out of curiosity. The person managing the shop said he has Sony and Samsung TVs available with him and quoted 1.62L for S95F 65". Not sure if further discount is possible on the price he quoted. Initially he was not aware of the model and placed multiple calls to confirm the availability and price. I wasn’t actually looking to buy a TV and was in a bit of a rush, so I didn't get a chance to ask about any additional discounts. Still i believe it is worth exploring the shops there if you have the access.
 
R U OK without dolby vision?
Obviously, Even I got s95f
Most content is not graded above 400 nits, Dolby vision is useless on this tv.

Unless overnight all Hollywood studio start grading content above 4k peak and 400 all pixel, then dv is useless on this tv model

Same with streaming, I don't think this will change in next few years.
 
Obviously, Even I got s95f
Most content is not graded above 400 nits, Dolby vision is useless on this tv.

Unless overnight all Hollywood studio start grading content above 4k peak and 400 all pixel, then dv is useless on this tv model

Same with streaming, I don't think this will change in next few years.

congrats!!!
 
Where are you getting this price? Can you also please check the price for 65"?

try search in different show-rooms, Samsung S90F price on Amazon is 1.33 L, but RD was offered me price of 1L with 3 years warranty.... in other show-rooms also it was not available at this price... So i asked about salesman why the price is low for S90F, he told since its a diwali time, their store is offering discount on this model + discount from shopping mall.
 
Can you please elaborate how does it go from 1.72 to 1.75? Few hundreds difference I can understand based on processing fees and gst etc

Also, did you explore extended warranty either from RD or elsewhere?
Reliance Digital wasn’t offering a no-cost EMI, it was a low-cost one, so I ended up paying interest. That’s where the extra ₹3K came from.

I didn’t really explore the extended warranty option. They offered a 3-year default warranty plus 2 extra years with physical damage coverage for ₹20K, which honestly seemed like a good deal, but I skipped it. I’m not too confident about Reliance Digital’s insurance plans anyway. Hopefully, in three years I’ll be doing well enough to not worry if the TV goes bad. And since it’s wall-mounted, I doubt it’ll face any physical damage—unless we lose another World Cup, haha.
 
Hey guys, I'm in the market for a big size TV, I think 83" is as big as it gets for OLED, I was wondering what is the going price for them at the moment, and should I even consider 100 inchers from the likes of Hisense/TCL for their reasonably priced Mini LED's? Or its not worth the headache?

The TV would go into the living room of the new house, which can accomodate a 100 incher.

The usage would be primarily for streaming movies, PS5, Switch and a little cricket every now and then.

TIA
 
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