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I should probably rate it 1 star considering the flaw, but the TV was just so good in every other way - if you're not a "cord cutter", or if you don't use Netflix, then the TV may still be right for you
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I give the new (functioning) TV a solid 4 stars; however, I am going to keep the review in the 1 star category because I want other consumers to know about the lemon I originally received
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I don't see how anyone could give this TV more than one star when WIFI does not even work out of the box!
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I mostly knocked off a star because the remote is frustrating
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Gave 4 stars because I was not impressed with the 3D viewing experience
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Absolutely love this TV.Only four stars because I just can't seem to get it to communicate with my mobile devices
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I subtracted one star for the poor side viewing and the extremely short proprietary cable for the interface box.
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n’t understand, I would appreciate their input.
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A couple of tips for you, in case you buy this TV: Turn off ECO (economy) mode for screen dimming as it doesn't work well and be annoying at
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It has its own problems (unpolished Android OS with many app issues), but the blacks are better and more uniform; the image doesn’t degrade nearly as bad off-center similar to the old Sharp
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It has its own problems (unpolished Android OS with many app issues), but the blacks are better and more uniform; the image doesn’t degrade nearly as bad off-center similar to the old Sharp
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So I made my way to a retailer picked one up and performed the update and boom the TV started to work as I was used, BUT their was like less than 10 apps available, such as Amazon Prime and Hulu, NO Netflix or HBO Go (eventually a month later Netflix became available).The launch of
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I've found the issue exists when watching anything connected to a cable as well as from the apps (Netflix, HBO) from the internet.
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It is not nearly as bad as with the older models
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Delivery:1- R&L Carriers/freight suck