Grab a 6-7% dell gift card from gift card granny and save another $70 ð?~^
Just looked and didn't see any Dell gift cards on Gift Card Granny.
Around 11 months ago, many of the popular gift card sites stopped buying (and offering) Dell gift cards. This changes the value perspective of deals since then, as I used to be able to count on a gift cart being worth about 70% face value to sell to those gift card sites instead of having to buy something else from Dell.
Do NOT be deceived by the disinformation regarding the refresh rate as listed in this post - these inaccuracies are intentionally propagated by the manufacturer and then repeated by ignorant proponents. These proponents are either too stupid or too lazy to spend one minute determining that the REAL refresh rate on these Vizio D-series models are only 60Hz.
The terms "effective refresh rate" and "Clear Action" are misnomers deliberately intended to con unsuspecting shoppers, ignorant shoppers, or just those who are too lazy to research the details. A website apparently independent of manufacturer influence such as www.rtings.com is a valuable tool because it does not appear to be supported by any type of advertising - although their links are clickbait, this is their only form of revenue.
Therefore, ONCE AGAIN, the posting above stating that this TV model's "native refresh" rate is 120Hz is WRONG. The native refresh rate of this TV model is actually 60Hz. It appears that the marketing bullshit of refresh rates has infected this website as well.
Lazy can sometimes be helped by motivation, internal or external. Ignorance can be remedied by education and learning. However, you can't fix stupid.
Not to mention...this isn't really much of a deal (unless you really need the gift card) as you can buy a 65" UHD 4K mid-range Samsung or LG for around the same price.
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Just looked and didn't see any Dell gift cards on Gift Card Granny.
Around 11 months ago, many of the popular gift card sites stopped buying (and offering) Dell gift cards. This changes the value perspective of deals since then, as I used to be able to count on a gift cart being worth about 70% face value to sell to those gift card sites instead of having to buy something else from Dell.
http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/vizio/d-series-1080p-2016 (Scroll to the chart at the bottom of the webpage.)
The terms "effective refresh rate" and "Clear Action" are misnomers deliberately intended to con unsuspecting shoppers, ignorant shoppers, or just those who are too lazy to research the details. A website apparently independent of manufacturer influence such as www.rtings.com is a valuable tool because it does not appear to be supported by any type of advertising - although their links are clickbait, this is their only form of revenue.
Therefore, ONCE AGAIN, the posting above stating that this TV model's "native refresh" rate is 120Hz is WRONG. The native refresh rate of this TV model is actually 60Hz. It appears that the marketing bullshit of refresh rates has infected this website as well.
Lazy can sometimes be helped by motivation, internal or external. Ignorance can be remedied by education and learning. However, you can't fix stupid.
Thank you!