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First of all, the TVs are of two different series. the 700/7000 series, and the 800/8000 series. In the case of the 700/7000 series, these models are lower level models compared to models beginning with the number 8, or even 9. The higher the first number - 8, in this case - indicates it is a higher featured unit, than models whose numbers begin with 5, 6 or 7, but not as well featured as a TV beginning with the number 9. Some feature improvements may be the inclusion of High Dynamic Range, improved color control, improved motion rate, a higher featured remote control, more HDMI jacks, a thinner bezel, a more powerful sound amplifier, or possibly a better quality stand - chrome or stainless steel vs. black or grey plastic. The more features a particular unit has, the higher the retail price. As for the 700DFXZA unit, the letter D usually indicates if is a "derivative" model of a comparable model in the manufacturer's official line-up. Derivative models, such as the 700DFXZA, are typically very similar to models in the 7000FXZA series, except for minor differences, such as possibly a slightly different remote control unit, the color or finish of the stand, and the inclusion or deletion of say, one, or more HDMI or other input/output jacks, and are sold, typically at warehouse clubs, such as Costco, Sam's and BJ's, and possibly other retailers, who wish to have an "exclusive" model that is not usually sold at other mainstream retailers. Most of the major TV manufacturers have a regulated price policy for retailers that prohibit the retailer from selling certain models or series of TVs, in their "official" line-up, below a certain price. However, "derivative" units do not fall under the minimum price requirements of the manufacturer, and thus allow the retailer to sell the TV as a somewhat lower retail price, or offer longer warranties as compared to those models in the "official" line-up. Also, with a slightly different model number, with possibly different features, "derivative" models are not typically able to be "price-matched" to the standard models sold at Best Buy, and other retailers, due to the retailer's policy of price matching products with the same exact model number.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.My understanding is that the 800 is a newer model.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The 700D is 7 series and is older model than 8000. 7/8 succeeded with 000(7000/8000) refers to regular model where as when succeeded with 00D(700D/800D) refers to models which are manufactured for holiday season sales. They may have a input port less in some cases. You would still get the same warrenty but ofcourse the quality would be compromised. Hence 800D would be cheaper than 8000.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Just new releases nothing major...evven I compared with 9000 latest not much diff
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