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Post #57757812 added 02-22-2013 9:03 AM by Chizzness in Archived Deals
linky $949 after coupon code samtv450 great reviews on amazon
Post #57760350 added 02-22-2013 10:28 AM by kheovnien in Archived Deals
fair price for an originally overpriced tv. http://reviews.cnet.com/flat-panel-tvs/lg-55lm6700/4505-6482_7-35118097.html
Post #57760478 added 02-22-2013 10:32 AM by hasibali in Archived Deals
BuyDig offers the LG 55" 120Hz 1080p 3D WiFi LED-Backlit LCD HD Television, model no. 55LM6700, bundled with LG 3D Glasses Family Pack (six pairs), model no. AG-F216, for $1,399. Coupon code...
Post #57760518 added 02-22-2013 10:34 AM by maverick10 in Archived Deals
TU ! The lowest price on this TV was $899+tx which was for just 1 day at Fry's in Nov.
Post #57761830 added 02-22-2013 11:27 AM by ChrisML in Archived Deals
Great deal, but be aware this TV is notorious for having backlight bleeding issues. Buy it somewhere you can do a simple return if you are not happy with it. I went through two on Amazon before...
Post #57761940 added 02-22-2013 11:30 AM by JJLL in Archived Deals
Frys can prob PM this but you would have to pay tax
Post #57760648 added 02-22-2013 10:38 AM by BK0077 in Archived Deals
I'm guessing you're mistaken. I've never seen this TV dip nearly that low. FWIW, I bought this exact TV last March and am still very happy with it.
Post #57761343 added 02-22-2013 11:05 AM by sarcean in Archived Deals
I just mean the picture quality and reviews on the 7600 blow away the 6700 (6700 isn't highly regarded). Have the 47" version of the LM7600 and I love it :cool:
Post #57760698 added 02-22-2013 10:40 AM by aradwanski in Archived Deals
how is this for gaming and how is the 3d?
Post #57760732 added 02-22-2013 10:41 AM by kheovnien in Archived Deals
for $175 more I'd much rather have a 60 inch panasonic plasma. $1,125 fullfilled by Amazon. Practically better everything with 19% larger screen area (unless you NEED a bright screen or LOVE the LG...
Post #57765520 added 02-22-2013 1:44 PM by kevvinz in Archived Deals
got this tv pre black friday from frys @ 950 including tax and have loved this tv ever since.
Post #57761154 added 02-22-2013 10:57 AM by bowlopho in Archived Deals
I was in costco the other day and saw this tv for $1098. I wish it was $699! the older LG model is probably 699
Post #57761200 added 02-22-2013 10:59 AM by sarcean in Archived Deals
The 7600 is the way to go not the 6700
Post #57788394 added 02-23-2013 10:04 PM by orijin in Archived Deals
its not 480hz its actually 240hz. The 9600 is the only lg that is actually 240hz and also the 9600 is the worst one out of the bunch if you look at reviews. Such trolls.
Post #57775978 added 02-23-2013 6:01 AM by mkschaps in Archived Deals
I bought this TV when Fry's had it on sale for $899 and absolute love it! The picture quality is pretty slick and having all of the apps on it is great! Had issues getting the apps to play through...
Post #57782794 added 02-23-2013 2:48 PM by JL2004 in Archived Deals
How reputable is BuyDig and how are they with returns? Also what if something is damaged in shipping or defective? Thanks.
Post #57794908 added 02-24-2013 10:37 AM by baseline in Archived Deals
I also picked this up in Nov @ Frys for $899. Fantastic television and I love it but it does have a bit more glare than most LED-LCDs for daytime viewing.
Post #57774814 added 02-23-2013 12:48 AM by topspin2000 in Archived Deals
I have a solution for that, it's called Roku. Way more channels, no lag, much easier to use, and more stable. The picture quality you cannot fix with an inferior TV, so you should always make that...
Post #57761162 added 02-22-2013 10:57 AM by iamverycrazy in Archived Deals
Any receipt proof? Can you upload it to the wiki?
Post #57761287 added 02-22-2013 11:02 AM by slickdealer2099 in Archived Deals
8600 is the way to go, dual core processor
Post #57761377 added 02-22-2013 11:07 AM by JJLL in Archived Deals
you are mistaken, costco's $699 is 55LM4600
Post #57761443 added 02-22-2013 11:10 AM by nick05 in Archived Deals
This is a great deal..Will Amazon PM?
Post #57761445 added 02-22-2013 11:10 AM by dealdominator in Archived Deals
This debate was going on in another thread a few days ago. The one at Costco for $699 was not this model, it was the 55LM4600. ...
Post #57761514 added 02-22-2013 11:14 AM by sp1viper in Archived Deals
U sir ... are a clown. I think you have posted before and have gotten the model numbers confused. Please, please only post if you have your facts straight. THIS, yes 55lm6700 model at costco is...
Post #57761556 added 02-22-2013 11:16 AM by dealdominator in Archived Deals
I picked up the 6700 in Nov (had BB PM the Fry's deal for $900) and we love it. There is a little flashlighting in dark scenes (as with most edge lit sets), but otherwise it it is a great design,...
Post #57766656 added 02-22-2013 2:31 PM by MJSid in Archived Deals
While you guys are at it LG 55LM9600 is the way to go, dual core processor, 480 Hz.
Post #57760306 added 02-22-2013 10:27 AM by nitisas in Archived Deals
costco has this tv on sale for $699.... same exact model.
Post #57785054 added 02-23-2013 5:52 PM by eric3316 in Archived Deals
They don't have it anymore.
Post #57770828 added 02-22-2013 6:40 PM by worthmining in Archived Deals
I have the 7600 but feels 8600 might be worth the extra money. It's just so damn slow when change from "app" to "app" on 7600 with a single processor. If there is a 6700 with dual processor but at...

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