![]() I have better experience with Sony TVs, TBH, the last one that I owned had one dead pixel in the corner, and I kept it the 2 before the last one had zero dead pixels. Return both (Will I get banned/flagged by Costco for doing this?) Your internal satisfaction matters the most!ī. I can feel what you are going through but If I were you I would have thought about my satisfaction first which is to get a nice tv with no dead pixels. It’s your money not a free gift from Costco that you might accept it. I agree with keep returning until you get one that you can live with. Return both (Will I get banned/flagged by Return the 2nd one keep the 3rd one and be happy with it?ī. At least the 2nd and 3rd units have less DSE, but have dead pixels.īetween the 2nd and 3rd ones, at this point, it seems that keeping the 3rd one is the more prudent option, but I'm not really happy with either one, but I don't really have time and energy to keep return/rebuy either. The bandings and random bleaching appearances on certain parts of the screen were annoying as well. Keeping the 1st one is no longer the option, as I already returned it. (I went to Best Buy and the demo X900Fs didn't seem to have much gaps at the corners of the bezel.) There are actually more gaps at the corners of the bezel of the 2nd one as well. (With 4K, I guess dead pixels are not as easy to spot as 1080p?) I also noticed a 1" scratch/crack on the screen of the 2nd one. It turns out that the 2nd one actually have at least 7 dead pixels include some in the middle of the screen. So I thought I would keep the 2nd one instead, as few dead pixels in the corner are better than one in the middle. Now, I noticed a dead pixel right near the middle of the screen. I didn't take the pic while it was still in the UPS truck. The 3rd one box is actually more squished/beatup than the 2nd one. I saw few dead pixels in the corner, so I let Costco know and also sent them the pic of the TV lying 15 degree in the truck.Ĭostco sent me a 3rd one and also a return shipping label for the 2nd one. In the UPS truck, I can see that the box was lying 15 degree to the floor, instead of standing upright. The 2nd one, the box arrived in a beatup condition. The first one was perfect in terms of zero dead pixels, but the bandings/uneven screen were too much so I returned it to the store. I bought the Sony X900F, and I couldn't get the copy I'm genuinely OK with. I'm wondering if anyone here has ever been banned by Costco. If I pay less, I guess I'd be more willing to live with the TV flaw(s). (Getting 120 Hz for when my dog wants to watch TV lol.)Īnyone here happy with their NU8000? It seems that some retailers have really good deals on open-box ones of this model. And I heard bad things about the Vizio P series. The Q8F/Q70R are the other TVs with VA panel, 120Hz, and FALD, but they are more expensive. It seems that the X900F is somewhat in a class of its own. (I already spot 4 dead pixels on my 3rd one, and I was not looking for them specifically after I found the 1st dead pixel on this unit.)One guy claims improper storage by the retailer can cause dead pixels too. Exchanging it for another one and I'll likely get another one from the same batch. ![]() Costco doesn't carry this in my local warehouses. I'm thinking I either keep it, or return it and get a different model. Some other guys claim that dead pixels are common with the X900F. One guy claims almost all 4K screen have dead pixels. Somehow, got some results on the 900F even though I didn't use the 900F as one of the keywords. Very good price for a TV that supports all versions of HDR.Just did a quick google search on possibility of getting a 4K screen with zero dead pixels narrowed down results to within the past year only. UltraBright 3000 Make every pixel pop with electrifying radiance with up to 3000 nits of peak brightness. Quantum Color Immerse yourself in a billion intensely vibrant colors with up to 115% more color volume than standard 4K HDR TVs.Īctive Full Array Up to 792 local dimming zones actively calibrate the brightness and darkness on screen for intensely vibrant color, deeper blacks, and mesmerizing contrast. P-series also supports HDR10, HDR10+ and HLG. Dolby Vision transforms your TV experience with incredible brightness, contrast, and color that brings entertainment to life like never before. 4 times the resolution of 1080p!ĭolby Vision HDR See it the way the director intended. AMD FreeSync Technology and Dolby Vision & HDR10+Īdjustable Height Stand For Seamless Sound Bar PlacementĤK Ultra HD Over 8 million pixels for breathtaking detail. ![]()
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