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🎄Store Closing Sale📺86" Class Crystal UHD (2160P) LED Smart TV

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  • Detail

    86" Class Crystal UHD (2160P) LED Smart TV

    Specifications

     

    Display Technology

    Crystal UHD

    Resolution

    4K UHD (3,840 x 2,160)

    Connector Type

    HDMI (3); USB (2); RF In (1); Digital Audio Out(1); Ethernet (1)

    Screen Size

    86 in

    Is Smart

    Y

    Assembled Product Weight

    43.3 in

    Streaming Services

    YouTube, Netflix, HBO NOW, Hulu, Disney+, ESPN, Apple TV+, ShowMax, MLB.TV, Spotify, CBS, VUDU, Vimeo, Plex, Google Play Movies & TV, Samsung TV Plus, Full Web Browser, and MORE

  • Customer Reviews
    Sw****ey

    Get the TV!

    Great TV

    hon******ow

    Awesome for the price

    Call me old fashioned but I prefer "backlit" LCD TV rather than LED or OLED. This TV is "LED backlit" "LCD front" Backlit LCD are a brighter picture than the others especially OLED. The OLED you see online or in the stores have the brightness all the way up to make it look good, fact of the matter is when you take it home the factory settings have the brightness set way down to prevent burn in. Every OLED I have ever seen is way to dark and I can hardly see what is going on in the show. Also OLED and LED have a lifespan of 3-5 years that is 4 hours a day on at half brightness. Backlit LCD on the other hand has a lifespan of 8-10 years at maximum brightness. Considering I plan on having this TV on 24/7 all day and night for the life of the TV. That was the main selling point for me getting this TV. This is a 4k display don't be fooled by reviews of people saying "oh this is only 2160p not 4k. UHD 2160p "is" 4k the 2160p refers to the 3840x"2160p" this TV is replacing my "true 4k" 40" and side by side they look exactly the same. also I like the inputs and outputs. I plan on using toslink optical out for my audio and most modern TV's do not have that option. I also plan on using analog inputs for legacy consoles. Iam not interested in the installed apps. This TV is to be connected to my PC "computer" at all times and I have all my "apps" Hulu, Netflix, peacock, Amazon prime on my computer and that is how I will run it. But I will use Apple TV app on the TV itself. I installed it and ran it in like 30sec. And it runs fine. I plan on playing PC games on this screen. I have over 100 PC games I will play but they are all single player story type games. I have no interest in high FPS or high refresh rate. In fact not many people know that the human eye can only see 25 FPS anyway' you can look it up, so people online bragging about 100 to 200 FPS is just hype and marketing. Ok so here are my pro's and con's. PRO'S Backlit LCD 8-10 year lifespan 4k UHD Bright and light image