Select Target Stores: 65" LG OLED65C3PUA C3 4K OLED evo Smart TV (2023 Model)
$1000
$1,999.99
(In-Store Only, Limited Locations)
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Select Target Stores (link for reference only) have 65" LG OLED65C3PUA C3 4KHDROLED evo Smart TV (2023 Mode) on sale for $999.99 (in-store price). Available for in-store purchase only at limited locations.
Note: This sale price is available in-store only at select locations. Visit your local store to check availability and pricing as they will vary by location.
Thanks to community member Razgriz01 for finding this deal.
Model: LG C3 Series 65-Inch Class OLED evo 4K Processor Smart Flat Screen TV for Gaming with Magic Remote AI-Powered OLED65C3PUA, 2023 with Alexa Built-in
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Just to give comparison, my c1 oled tv i bought 2.5 years back has 2000 hours on it.5k hours is like 5 years of use for me. People should pass i guess if not getting it for $500 and throw it if thing go wrong. Warranty is not worth extra money
Just got the 55" for $750 today in NC. Glad the guy couldnt find the one that showed in stock last night when i went for 1050. Called two different targets tonight after striking out at lunch, the one that answered had 1 left and just sold one a few mins prior too. I get there and the last one is being loaded into a car.... drive 5 more mins to my 4th target and got the last one!
Pro tip: Keep checking back. Probably a YMMV thing, but I got this deal 2 years ago on the C1 @ 70% off. At that time I picked up the last one (Target's website went from Limited Inventory to OOS right after I bought it). I kept checking the Target site and few days later it popped back to "Limited Inventory" at the same store. Went the next morning and they ended up getting 2 more delivered which were still sitting in the back. So it's possible there is more inventory en route to stores which haven't been received yet, and when they arrive will update the inventory. Again YMMV, but it doesn't take much time to refresh the product page for store availability throughout the day.
I believe you. My cousin in Bay Area, CA got the 65" C3 display model for $390 (including tax) due to price mistake. They had wrong label put on this 65" model and sold it to him without realizing. He even got the stand and remote with the tv. Talk about being lucky.
Nice; that's insane! I'll take the gamble at $500. I've had luck with my other OLED's, so just fingers crossed at this point.
I asked the same question. I don't normally go for an extended warranty but my thoughts were:
1. I used the Target card I didn't have the normal price protection from my credit card.
2. I did read the one star reviews that had horror stories about the TV dying (I know it can happen to any TV). Seems like the wifi going out is a common issue.
3. I generally have a lot less trust in companies to make products that last nowadays.
4. It's an LG. The TV is highly rated but they make a lot of crappy products like w/d and fridges.
5. The Target employee was really helpful and said she had a good experience with the extended warranty. Having to use it for headphones for her daughter.
Be warned I thought I remember that the Allstate warranties don't cover burn in? Does anybody know? But I don't think 3 years is long enough to really worry about that anyways.
Don't even bother if its Allstate warranty. If something goes wrong, they will give a very less value after all the depreciation. Lesson learned from Dell Monitor i had from Office Depot.
Mine too. From 2009. With the way things are going I'm really worried this one won't last nearly as long. I did buy the extended warranty.
Hope it will last long. If you got it in box, there is no need for that warranty, but everyone has the choice to make. Personally, If Target covers it great but if it's from Allstate No, Thank you.
The quality of electronics is way down what it used to be. Buying TV from Wally is even worse.
After trying unsuccessfully to call my closest store several times that was showing any in stock (1)… something crappy about their phone system kept me from being able to learn anything… I decided to drive the 25 mins and take a chance. Glad I did! Got the last 55" for $749 which is what I wanted, and the employee thanked me for buying it so "people would stop asking about these!" 🤣
Saw this deal a couple hours ago and made a deal with the wifey, I get the tv and she gets a yorkie puppy. Just my luck they had the last 65 and 55 waiting for me. Bought the 65 with my red card and went to see a puppy afterwards but it was too small, so I came out winning. Now to convince my wife for a 14" klipsch sub 🤣
Unfortunately all the LG OLED at Target stores in my area are completely sold out, but they do have some LED TV available. Is anyone familiar with the Sony Bravia X77L or LG UR9000? Which one would you buy, and why?
Does 1 in stock on the target app most likely mean floor model?
I had two in stock on target website. I didn't try the app. When I got to the wrong target looking for a 1 in stock (I keep getting it and another confused), their scanners said "limited stock" at the one that had two, as well as the others that said 1. I decided to go to the one that had two, and their scanner said none. When I went to electronics.
If it's a short trip, go. If not, don't be surprised if its only the display, or none.
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Nice; that's insane! I'll take the gamble at $500. I've had luck with my other OLED's, so just fingers crossed at this point.
1. I used the Target card I didn't have the normal price protection from my credit card.
2. I did read the one star reviews that had horror stories about the TV dying (I know it can happen to any TV). Seems like the wifi going out is a common issue.
3. I generally have a lot less trust in companies to make products that last nowadays.
4. It's an LG. The TV is highly rated but they make a lot of crappy products like w/d and fridges.
5. The Target employee was really helpful and said she had a good experience with the extended warranty. Having to use it for headphones for her daughter.
Be warned I thought I remember that the Allstate warranties don't cover burn in? Does anybody know? But I don't think 3 years is long enough to really worry about that anyways.
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Hope it will last long. If you got it in box, there is no need for that warranty, but everyone has the choice to make. Personally, If Target covers it great but if it's from Allstate No, Thank you.
The quality of electronics is way down what it used to be. Buying TV from Wally is even worse.
Is it advisable to break these OLED panels in running slides or something like that? Any suggestions on settings? Calibration?
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...d/settings
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If it's a short trip, go. If not, don't be surprised if its only the display, or none.