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RCA 65" 4K LED TV - $498

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  • Nov 23rd, 2018 11:17 am
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SomeGuyNamedBob wrote: If we spend the $50 on the extended warranty and they just refund you the $500 when the TV set dies on a giftcard, do we get money back for the warranty too?
Lol and why do you think they would you refund you $50. You are paying for the warranty for which you will get $500 back . How is this even a question smh.
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redflagdealsguy wrote: The Walmart near me sold out of this unit in hours.

Online store still has stock.

Where picture quality isn't mission critical, and you just want a large panel, this is a decent buy with the warranty I posted earlier.
I would consider the 65" Sanyo (made by Japanese Funai) for $600. Funai (also holds Philips, Magnavox, Emerson and Sylvania brands in the US) makes TVs for WM and Sams Club (just like Hisense now makes the Toshiba for BB).
https://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/sanyo-65-4 ... 0197994437
http://www.sanyo-av.com/us/product/product.php?id=724
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It's no longer $600, but good option @aasoror.
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aasoror wrote: It wasn't, but it will be for BF.

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This is good price and should be an average TV and better than RCA etc, thanks.
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apvm wrote: This is good price and should be an average TV and better than RCA etc, thanks.
Specs looks fine with HDR and 120hz (simulated), Funai is a solid manufacturer (but again there is virtually no reviews for it)

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