08-20-2022, 12:14 AM
Client asked me to help find a TV to be used in what is essentially a meeting room. So we're not talking about needing the best home-theater OLED TV available (which would be significantly over budget anyway). Just something that can work for a variety of content in a room with a few windows. Looking for as good of image quality, viewing angle, and anti-reflection that we can find in the "about $2k" budget range. (wall mount and other accessories/cables don't need to be part of the $2k)
I have been looking at Costco's online offerings ( here are all of the 75" and above):
https://www.costco.com/CategoryDisplay?storeId=10301&identifier=75-inch-tvs-and-above&langId=-1&catalogId=10701&krypto=5a6s%2B9rdZh78UQipj%2FkNgVizsvN5tXALc16z8L8j%2BgXDSTgf09CuI3MAZI47XbcpenU1X7ALC8JosChNSnFvMWBQb5YQr4v0jM%2Fnzc4eMPCeWvSjmIxXW5aurBKTiN3albd2oiboEAOcykEvvtuiVA%3D%3D&ddkey=http%3ALogoff
A few that seem to rise to the top:
LG QNED85 - $1799
Sony X90CK - $1699
Samsung Q7 - $1599
LG QNED80 - $1499
Samsung Q80BD - $1999
Any standouts in that list? Any others that I should consider? We could stretch maybe another hundred or two bucks if something warrants it. I like Costco for the 5 years of warranty/protection coverage, and it seems like their pricing is generally better than what I can find elsewhere.
I have been looking at Costco's online offerings ( here are all of the 75" and above):
https://www.costco.com/CategoryDisplay?storeId=10301&identifier=75-inch-tvs-and-above&langId=-1&catalogId=10701&krypto=5a6s%2B9rdZh78UQipj%2FkNgVizsvN5tXALc16z8L8j%2BgXDSTgf09CuI3MAZI47XbcpenU1X7ALC8JosChNSnFvMWBQb5YQr4v0jM%2Fnzc4eMPCeWvSjmIxXW5aurBKTiN3albd2oiboEAOcykEvvtuiVA%3D%3D&ddkey=http%3ALogoff
A few that seem to rise to the top:
LG QNED85 - $1799
Sony X90CK - $1699
Samsung Q7 - $1599
LG QNED80 - $1499
Samsung Q80BD - $1999
Any standouts in that list? Any others that I should consider? We could stretch maybe another hundred or two bucks if something warrants it. I like Costco for the 5 years of warranty/protection coverage, and it seems like their pricing is generally better than what I can find elsewhere.