On Wednesday he posted it's a K-65XR70CIs it a K65XR70 or a
K65XR70C ????
Many times the C designates made for Costco, other times Best Buy has a letter/number to designate to them ...walmart as well.On Wednesday he posted it's a K-65XR70C
Thanks for asking, No and I've done everything suggested. However, on Friday I noticed twice the TV came on all by itself. I make sure it is off by using the Sony remote. One time my wife walked past the room, and the TV was on stating "no signal", the sound bar was off, and the DirecTV receiver was off. I had not been in that room for 8 hours and made it a point to turn it off.Did you resolve this?
My 4 LG TV's does the same thing where only the TV comes on for no reason sometimes.However, on Friday I noticed twice the TV came on all by itself. I make sure it is off by using the Sony remote. One time my wife walked past the room, and the TV was on stating "no signal", the sound bar was off, and the DirecTV receiver was off. I had not been in that room for 8 hours and made it a point to turn it off.
This afternoon (Sunday) we got home from a day and a half away, and the fugging thing was on.
I think I've been pretty patient. I've received extremely good help from you guys, Sony was no help.
I'm taking it back tomorrow, and considering an LG or Samsung OLED.
when I take it back to Costco should I buy another one there?
I agree.....I love my Sony but reading great reviews on the higher end TCLs! That may be my next 100" tv?I recommend “no.” TANSTAAFL
Currently, I cannot recommend Samsung. Just my opinion.
Perhaps a different Sony model, bought elsewhere?
Yes, but I'd consider a different model possibly.Thanks for asking, No and I've done everything suggested. However, on Friday I noticed twice the TV came on all by itself. I make sure it is off by using the Sony remote. One time my wife walked past the room, and the TV was on stating "no signal", the sound bar was off, and the DirecTV receiver was off. I had not been in that room for 8 hours and made it a point to turn it off.
This afternoon (Sunday) we got home from a day and a half away, and the fugging thing was on.
I think I've been pretty patient. I've received extremely good help from you guys, Sony was no help.
I'm taking it back tomorrow, and considering an LG or Samsung OLED.
So, not realizing they make TVs especially for Costco and best buy, when I take it back to Costco should I buy another one there?
No, you're better off shopping at Crutchfield. I've been a customer for decades and have never had a problem with any of my purchases.when I take it back to Costco should I buy another one there?
I agree.....I love my Sony but reading great reviews on the higher end TCLs! That may be my next 100" tv?
100”!!!
No WAF for that in my home!
The TV's made for Costco are in no way inferior to there counterparts. Your not getting a cheaper model. If you have any plans to use Dolby Vision then avoid Samsung as they dont support it. I would vote for LG or HisenseThanks for asking, No and I've done everything suggested. However, on Friday I noticed twice the TV came on all by itself. I make sure it is off by using the Sony remote. One time my wife walked past the room, and the TV was on stating "no signal", the sound bar was off, and the DirecTV receiver was off. I had not been in that room for 8 hours and made it a point to turn it off.
This afternoon (Sunday) we got home from a day and a half away, and the fugging thing was on.
I think I've been pretty patient. I've received extremely good help from you guys, Sony was no help.
I'm taking it back tomorrow, and considering an LG or Samsung OLED.
So, not realizing they make TVs especially for Costco and best buy, when I take it back to Costco should I buy another one there?
The TV's made for Costco are in no way inferior to there counterparts.
Walmart and Target will sell some cheap stripped down models but Costco does not. Those model numbers also are usually very off from what would be the same model as Best Buy. A LG OLED C series at Best Buy is the same as Costco even though there may be one digit off on the model numberReally? Folks have posted here about same model but reduced features. I’m guessing businesses selling the same model insist upon it, as Costco sells cheaper.
Years ago, when I was searching for a new TV, I tracked down a certain model. At Costco, it sure looked the same, but as noted here, it did not have as many HDMI ports. Something else was missing, but I don’t recall what.
Also, I noted that the TVs (when did we stop saying “HDTVs”) were all laying flat, but had large lettering that said “DO NOT LAY FLAT.”
Correct, they are not inferior, they just don't have all the options you would find from a High End TV store or Sony themselves.The TV's made for Costco are in no way inferior to there counterparts. Your not getting a cheaper model. If you have any plans to use Dolby Vision then avoid Samsung as they dont support it. I would vote for LG or Hisense
Correct, they are not inferior, they just don't have all the options you would find from a High End TV store or Sony themselves.
Often times you can do a Google search and it will show the differences.
Correct, they are not inferior, they just don't have all the options you would find from a High End TV store or Sony themselves.
Often times you can do a Google search and it will show the differences.
Thanks everybody, I took the Sony Bravia 7 back to Costco. There had to be some kind of software issue or something else with all the weird schitt that was happening.Correct, they are not inferior, they just don't have all the options you would find from a High End TV store or Sony themselves.
Often times you can do a Google search and it will show the differences.
That’s not correct also. Rtings has spoken about this many times in there reviews of not only all TV’s but even high end one also. You’re getting the same TV. Same features. Same HDMI ports. Same HDMI specs. The color may be a different shade of black but there is no performance difference The OLED TV the OP bought has the same everything has a TV purchased anywhere elseCorrect, they are not inferior, they just don't have all the options you would find from a High End TV store or Sony themselves.
Often times you can do a Google search and it will show the differences.
NOT TRUEThat’s not correct also. Rtings has spoken about this many times in there reviews of not only all TV’s but even high end one also. You’re getting the same TV. Same features. Same HDMI ports. Same HDMI specs. The color may be a different shade of black but there is no performance difference The OLED TV the OP bought has the same everything has a TV purchased anywhere else
From Sony-NOT TRUE
IF they same the Same Model, Yes
These are NOT the same model.