Samsung QN90C QN55QN90CAF 54.6" Smart LED-LCD TV 2023 - 4K UHDTV - Titan Black - HLG, HDR10+, Neo Quantum HDR - Neo QLED Backlight - Bixby, Alexa, Google Assistant Supported - 3840 x 2160 Resolution QN55QN90CAFXZA
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Samsung QN90C QN55QN90CAF 54.6" Smart LED-LCD TV 2023 - 4K UHDTV - Titan Black - HLG, HDR10+, Neo Quantum HDR - Neo QLED Backlight - Bixby, Alexa, Google Assistant Supported - 3840 x 2160 Resolution QN55QN90CAFXZA
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I've been an IT consultant for most of my life and one of our mantras is -fast, good, and cheap. you never get all three!- Somehow CompSource does it. I'd ordered a portable air conditioner from two other vendors and both strung me along and finally cancelled my order *after* charging me since they apparently couldn't either manage stock or suppliers properly. I eventually got my money back but I was worried up getting gouged with summer "on season" pricing. I found CompSource had a unit almost identical (different branding) and thought I'd give it one more try. To be honest it looked too good to be true. Price with shipping was over $100 less than the competition. I was shocked that it arrived almost as fast as I got the *tracking number*. I ordered on a Friday and got the FedEx tracking number on Monday from Rich Burson and had the unit Tuesday evening. This is a nearly 100lb 12K BTU beast that I would have expected to take at least a couple weeks to get. I sent a quick thank you email and who replies? The President of the company. Personally. Smart guy. I used to check Newegg first. Not anymore. Thanks! MikeMore Reviews