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I didn't see it listed in the product description, but if I had to guess, 8gb like in the FireTV sticks.
For anyone interested in these Omni series TVs, they are 60Hz panels. All of them. So if that's a deal breaker, know that going in. It also looked like the 50" TV was listed at $360. Increased viewing size may be worth the $60 for some people.
A few of the reviews I've seen on the 65" Omni indicated somewhat poor peak brightness and mediocre black levels. No idea if those issues carry over to these smaller ones, but I'd definitely research that before you buy if you plan on putting this in a bright room. From what it looks like, these appear to be built by TCL. Going back to at least one review, it seems that the 65" performed somewhere between a TCL 4 and 5 series. Again, YMMV since the reviews I saw were for the larger screen, but it's at least something to consider for research purposes.
In all seriousness, you have way better options during Black Friday next week.
In all seriousness, you have way better options during Black Friday next week.
What would be a good 70+ inch tv to look for next week in your opinion? Something in the $800-$1200 range?
Check out the deal guy on YouTube. He will do a Black Friday video soon.
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For anyone interested in these Omni series TVs, they are 60Hz panels. All of them. So if that's a deal breaker, know that going in. It also looked like the 50" TV was listed at $360. Increased viewing size may be worth the $60 for some people.
A few of the reviews I've seen on the 65" Omni indicated somewhat poor peak brightness and mediocre black levels. No idea if those issues carry over to these smaller ones, but I'd definitely research that before you buy if you plan on putting this in a bright room. From what it looks like, these appear to be built by TCL. Going back to at least one review, it seems that the 65" performed somewhere between a TCL 4 and 5 series. Again, YMMV since the reviews I saw were for the larger screen, but it's at least something to consider for research purposes.
If using any of the media sticks, roku, firetv, androidTV, there is none doing more than 60hz. So you can buy an expensive 120hz panel, the TV will be as good as the stick you use. Obviously you can play games that runs on 120hz if the TV supports it natively.