OK Went to Reliance Digital and 55LM7600 was priced at 170,000. The difference with Flipkart is 25,000, too much to ignore. The question is can we trust FlipKart with such a high order value? Any feedback will be of great help. Thanks.
OK Went to Reliance Digital and 55LM7600 was priced at 170,000. The difference with Flipkart is 25,000, too much to ignore. The question is can we trust FlipKart with such a high order value? Any feedback will be of great help. Thanks.
LOL Yes I told the Sales Manager that it was selling for 25K cheaper and he dismissed it out of hand, saying that I must have seen the wrong model. So I browsed the page on my iPhone and showed it to him.
He then said it is not inclusive of taxes, so I added it to the shopping cart and proved that it was the final price.
He then told me that I will have trouble with service and warranty as service stations will not honor invoices from online websites. He also told me that it was probably a demo or a refurbished piece.
I then asked him what he was willing to sell it for and he said he will check and let me know. I waited for 15 minutes but it was clear he had no intention of doing anything. I think the price differential is too much for them to serious consider, particularly when a lower model is being sold for 155,000.
I am really surprised to see the price differential! I checked out Flipkart today, and the sale price for LM7600 is displayed as Rs 1.45 lakhs today - that is a more than 25% discount over its MRP! However, the product is not in stock. The best deal that I could get from a shop in the real world was Rs 1.65 lakhs. As for the manager's claim that warranty will not be honored - it is a hogwash.
The problem with Bajaj finance is that you have to pay 40% upfront with is quite a lot upfront. The best finance option available last week was 12 months with RS 700 upfront. This option is available with reliance only
Bajaj has 18-2 scheme.
2x down payment
16 emi
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The problem with Bajaj finance is that you have to pay 40% upfront with is quite a lot upfront. The best finance option available last week was 12 months with RS 700 upfront. This option is available with reliance only
Corner bleeding is an inherent problem with edgelit LED TV models. Some models have more pronounced effect while top of the line such as Sony HX850 have it controlled to a good extent. This is not a defect - just like plasma panels are prone to image retention, LED TVs (especially edgelit model - which is most of them) have this issue.Registered a complain regarding Corner bleeding and faulty true motion function.
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Corner bleeding is an inherent problem with edgelit LED TV models. Some models have more pronounced effect while top of the line such as Sony HX850 have it controlled to a good extent. This is not a defect - just like plasma panels are prone to image retention, LED TVs (especially edgelit model - which is most of them) have this issue.
As regards to faulty true motion, once again I am not sure whether you have any solid ground. But I am speculating. If you explain the issue, perhaps we can brainstorm and find a solution. Artificial motion smoothening such LG's True Motion, Samsung's Clear Motion, Sony's Motion Flow XR, etc. are usually annoying. They often result in "soap opera effect".
Did you read my review of LM6700? The series has inherent problems with excessive bleeding, dim picture for an led, bluish blacks and poor motion. Only redemption is passive 3D. I had the set for about a week and returned for a refund.
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Did you read my review of LM6700? The series has inherent problems with excessive bleeding, dim picture for an led, bluish blacks and poor motion. Only redemption is passive 3D. I had the set for about a week and returned for a refund.
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Today I checked 47" model.
No bleeding.. no hot spots... no judder. ...
I played around with all options and it was perfect.... with same hdmi source I compare Samsung series 8 and Sony 750..... and find LG superior and feature packed. (Samsung 8 faster than others but priced very high)
I guess 55" is problematic....
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