Summary of "Big Billion Days TV Deals | Best TV 2025 | Flipkart Big Billion Days Sale"
Summary of Big Billion Days TV Deals | Best TV 2025 | Flipkart Big Billion Days Sale
Main Features & Highlights of the Sale:
- The video covers 18 different TVs available in Flipkart’s Big Billion Days (BBD) sale, focusing on 55, 65, and 75-inch TVs.
- The sale includes huge discounts, GST 2.0 benefits, extra coupon discounts provided by the reviewer, and card offers (Axis, ICICI, etc.).
- Special embedded coupon links are provided by tapping on TV photos in the video, which directly open Flipkart and activate eligibility for extra discounts.
- Coupons and discounts are limited and on a first-come, first-served basis.
Key TVs Reviewed & Their Features:
1. iFalcon U65 4K TV (55 inch)
- Previously ₹31,000, now available at a shocking low price during BBD.
- Full GST 2.0 benefit passed on.
- Extra ₹500 coupon discount.
- Great value for money in the 55-inch segment.
2. Xiaomi F Series & F Pro TVs (55 inch)
- Run on Fire OS (not Google TV), which is lightweight.
- F Series: Normal 4K TV, lower brightness, supports HDR10 and HLG.
- F Pro: Higher brightness, supports HDR10 and HDR10+.
- Prices around ₹33,000-₹35,000 before sale; significant discount with GST and extra ₹1000 coupon.
- Card offers available.
3. TCL T6C and TCL T89C QLED TVs (55 & 65 inch)
- Both have VA panels with Dolby Vision and HDR10 support.
- T6C: 60Hz refresh rate, lower brightness.
- T89C: 144Hz refresh rate, higher brightness, suitable for gaming.
- Prices significantly reduced with GST benefit and extra coupons.
- TCL T6CS and C6K Mini LED TVs also featured:
- Mini LED with full-array local dimming.
- 700 nits peak brightness.
- C6K has 144Hz refresh rate; T6CS has 60Hz.
- Excellent picture quality for the price.
4. LG UA 82 (55 inch)
- VA panel with 450 nits peak HDR brightness.
- Supports HDR10 Pro.
- Previously ₹45,000, now much cheaper due to GST and BBD discount.
- Extra coupon discount available.
5. Sony Bravia 2 Mark 2 (55, 65, 75 inch)
- IPS panel with excellent viewing angles.
- Competitive picture quality, especially compared to Samsung Vision AI Cult TV.
- 65 and 75-inch models available at prices below ₹1 lakh after discounts.
- Extra coupon discount offered.
- Recommended for those needing wide viewing angles.
6. Samsung Vision AI Cult TV (55 inch)
- Competitor to Sony Bravia 2 Mark 2.
- Similar picture quality, neck-to-neck competition.
- Available at discounted prices with GST benefit and coupons.
7. TCL T60 QLED TV (75 inch)
- Budget 75-inch TV with 60Hz refresh rate.
- Supports Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, HDR10.
- HDMI 2.1 ARC port included.
- Great price under ₹75,000 after discounts.
- Not ideal for high-end gaming but good for casual use.
8. LG OLED C4 (Flagship)
- OLED TV known for infinite blacks and superior picture quality.
- Previously ₹1,28,000; now under ₹1 lakh with GST and BBD discount.
- Best for cinema-quality viewing.
- Extra coupon discount available.
- Considered the top choice for premium buyers.
Pros:
- Massive discounts combined with GST 2.0 benefits and extra coupons.
- Wide range of TVs across different sizes and budgets.
- Availability of premium TVs (OLED, Mini LED) at significantly reduced prices.
- Extra discounts via embedded coupons and card offers.
- Detailed comparison and advice on choosing TVs based on usage (gaming, normal viewing, wall mounting).
- Special focus on panel types (VA vs IPS), refresh rates, HDR support, and OS.
Cons:
- Coupons are limited in quantity and may run out quickly.
- Some TVs (like Xiaomi’s Fire OS models) do not run Google TV OS, which might be a downside for some users.
- Prices and availability are dynamic; users must act fast.
- Not all TVs have the same level of brightness or refresh rate, so buyers must carefully consider their needs.
User Experience & Recommendations:
The reviewer strongly encourages buyers to tap the video screen to access special coupons and deals.
Emphasizes the urgency due to limited coupons and
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