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I bought a Funai and I love it!
Black Friday Sams Club had a 75" Funai made Philips TV on sale for $599, Android powered. I was skeptical but pulled the trigger and picked up the 2 year extended warranty for another $89.
This TV has blown me away! The Android OS is fast and extremely powerful, the picture quality is excellent and I really like this set. I know Funai gets a lot of negative commentary around here, but every once in a while they get one right! Now the backlighting on dark scenes isn't the best, I can see where every LED is but I can live with it considering the price point and all the other positive attributes of this set. |
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Cool.
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If it doesn't die in 2.1 years count that as a victory.
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Tom C. Zenith: The quality stays in EVEN after the name falls off! What I want. --> http://www.videokarma.org/showpost.p...62&postcount=4 |
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I remember Funai was a source for cheap CD players toward the end of my employment with Sears (back when they were still a good company). Those were really crappy CD players as far as use (odd button feel, etc), but way cheaper than the competition. Not sure how long they lasted.
On a side note ... I used to like working at Sears. Good company back then. Sad what they are now. |
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I've had to replace electrolytic caps in the Digital Stream units and the Zenith, Insignia twins. I have a couple of Philips small color sets that work well. There isn't too much love for Funai products in the UK either! |
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The interest rate is criminal, but I pay the balance every due date, so I never pay interest. It's hard to believe what happened to them. |
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