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Consignment usually don't indicate display sets or for sales set..can sell cheap, likely opened display set.

My display set x8500d purchase and delivered in Mar 2016 also came sweet sweet in box but friend who was working in gain city told me about the display set deal so yeah..
 
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You can check roadshow for better deal bro! Which one are you looking for? it goes around the country. best to ready to go around and you can find it liao!
 

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My X8500D also 3 days old display set..Warranty according to invoice..

Who knows maybe 2+ years later got issue then no parts, Sony replace with X8500G :s13:
 

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hmm...my 5 years only sony tv now starts to display 3-4 vertical light black lines when the background color is dull green color only...weird...:s8:
 

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Any opinion X9000F? Still a gd buy? Worth paying if can get at $2099? For 55"
 

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Definitely! 2099 for the 55 is a great price, I got my 49 for 2499.

The 9000f is the best LCD panel in the market right now, with full local array dimming for contrast that is almost as good as OLED.

The only reason why I’d push you to an LG instead is the tv OS. Android OS just feels clunky compared to LG’s OS.

Any opinion X9000F? Still a gd buy? Worth paying if can get at $2099? For 55"
 

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I'm using the X9000f now.. IMO, the minimum screen size for living rm shld be 65".. I changed from 50“ to 65" and it's a big difference.. Too bad my TV cabinet (built-in) opening can cater max 65“... If I move hse my next TV shld be 75". By then the price Wil be more affordable..

Anyone with xf9000 can share which is the best screen settings? To increase brightness better or to increase the backlight better?
 

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I'm using the X9000f now.. IMO, the minimum screen size for living rm shld be 65".. I changed from 50“ to 65" and it's a big difference.. Too bad my TV cabinet (built-in) opening can cater max 65“... If I move hse my next TV shld be 75". By then the price Wil be more affordable..

Anyone with xf9000 can share which is the best screen settings? To increase brightness better or to increase the backlight better?

Just got a 55 inch and it's perfect for my living room as my sofa is quite close. The price of the 65 inch is crazy also. As for settings check out quantum apotheosis on YouTube. Standard is good. I don't recommend increasing brightness as it invreases blooming.
 

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If screen size too big, you may have problem reading subtitles in movies or TV series.
 

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I find screen calibration to be a matter of personal taste. If I’m gaming or watching Netflix HDR content, I prefer my brightness to be maxed out to get a more vibrant image. Otherwise I’ll set it to auto to save my eyesight...

Just got a 55 inch and it's perfect for my living room as my sofa is quite close. The price of the 65 inch is crazy also. As for settings check out quantum apotheosis on YouTube. Standard is good. I don't recommend increasing brightness as it invreases blooming.
 
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