u/Moist-Maybe1888

Need some tv advice
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Need some tv advice

My old tv is finally on its last legs so ive been going down the rabbit hole looking for a new TV mainly for streaming and sports.

Was pretty much locked in on the hisense u6 at first since it seems like one of the better budget tvs with antiglare rn and the reviews seem pretty solid overall.

I checked out sony too since everyone in tv threads always says “just get a sony” lol, but once i started looking at sony models in the same range feature-wise, the prices got way outta my budget real fast.

I don’t really game but occasional switch stuff, so this would mostly just be netflix, NFL, random movies or shows.

For people who’ve used the U6, how do you like it overall? Seems like a pretty solid value option from what I’ve been reading.

Also yeah probably should’ve mentioned this earlier lol but I’m looking for a 65 inch and trying to stay around $700 max. Open to other recommendations too if there’s something better in that range

This is the one I’m eyeballing.

u/Moist-Maybe1888 — 5 days ago

Been working on launching a new product this month. Posted on socials, reached out to a few small creators, and ran some quick ad tests. Took longer than I expected at first. I drafted a copy, tried a few versions, and prepped visuals. Some stuff I did myself, some I let accio work handle to cut down on repetitive tasks. Made it easier to focus on planning instead of rewriting emails all day.Also set up a simple launch plan with a spreadsheet and checked trends. First week numbers are okay, getting a feel for what works and what doesn't.

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