I recently just bought an OLED television where I replaced my aging Sharp 3D Aquos TV.
LG's OLED series are separated by the following: B, C, E, W and then followed by the year the model came out. For example, this deal is a B8 which means it's the B series from 2018.
All displays are apparently the same across the board, it's the finish and processor which separates them. I believe if I remember correctly, C, E, W all use the same processor whereas the B uses a different processor to keep the MSRP down.
You can't go wrong with OLED. When I was shopping around, I was watching Samsung's QLED demo and then immediately after I watched LG's OLED demo. From my vantage point, QLED was more muted and dull when compared to OLED. When I saw the stark differences, I was sold.
I personally just bought an E8 for $2500 from an authorized retailer, which makes this B8 right on the money, since a C8 was advertised for $2200 from the same authorized retailer I used.
Now, I personally don't know what happens if you do not get it from an authorized retailer so I can't share anything with that. However, QVC already is reputable. There were some websites offering way below MSRP, but if you research that company you'll see a litany of complaints.
I recently just bought an OLED television where I replaced my aging Sharp 3D Aquos TV.
LG's OLED series are separated by the following: B, C, E, W and then followed by the year the model came out. For example, this deal is a B8 which means it's the B series from 2018.
All displays are apparently the same across the board, it's the finish and processor which separates them. I believe if I remember correctly, C, E, W all use the same processor whereas the B uses a different processor to keep the MSRP down.
You can't go wrong with OLED. When I was shopping around, I was watching Samsung's QLED demo and then immediately after I watched LG's OLED demo. From my vantage point, QLED was more muted and dull when compared to OLED. When I saw the stark differences, I was sold.
I personally just bought an E8 for $2500 from an authorized retailer, which makes this B8 right on the money, since a C8 was advertised for $2200 from the same authorized retailer I used.
Now, I personally don't know what happens if you do not get it from an authorized retailer so I can't share anything with that. However, QVC already is reputable. There were some websites offering way below MSRP, but if you research that company you'll see a litany of complaints.
Anyways, I hope this helps.
Where did you get the E8 for 2500? I am in the market and would love to get it at the same price...
Be careful with LG I bought a smart tv 50 inch that died within 15 months, their customer service is absolutely terrible
The manufacturer warranty is 1 year (standard). Many CC issuers -- such as AmEx, and most Citi cards, FIDO (now managed by Elan), some WF cards offer extended warranty protection (it's a free benefit); notable exception is Discover and some Chase cards. Separately, independent of card issuer, Visa Signature and Mastercard World/WE offers their own EW protection.
Some may want to invest in SQ warranty from Costco
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Approximate measurements:LG's OLED series are separated by the following: B, C, E, W and then followed by the year the model came out. For example, this deal is a B8 which means it's the B series from 2018.
All displays are apparently the same across the board, it's the finish and processor which separates them. I believe if I remember correctly, C, E, W all use the same processor whereas the B uses a different processor to keep the MSRP down.
You can't go wrong with OLED. When I was shopping around, I was watching Samsung's QLED demo and then immediately after I watched LG's OLED demo. From my vantage point, QLED was more muted and dull when compared to OLED. When I saw the stark differences, I was sold.
I personally just bought an E8 for $2500 from an authorized retailer, which makes this B8 right on the money, since a C8 was advertised for $2200 from the same authorized retailer I used.
Now, I personally don't know what happens if you do not get it from an authorized retailer so I can't share anything with that. However, QVC already is reputable. There were some websites offering way below MSRP, but if you research that company you'll see a litany of complaints.
Anyways, I hope this helps.
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You can already get the C8 for $2200 from an authorized retailer now.
If you use the TV's OS, I would definitely get the upgraded processor.
LG's OLED series are separated by the following: B, C, E, W and then followed by the year the model came out. For example, this deal is a B8 which means it's the B series from 2018.
All displays are apparently the same across the board, it's the finish and processor which separates them. I believe if I remember correctly, C, E, W all use the same processor whereas the B uses a different processor to keep the MSRP down.
You can't go wrong with OLED. When I was shopping around, I was watching Samsung's QLED demo and then immediately after I watched LG's OLED demo. From my vantage point, QLED was more muted and dull when compared to OLED. When I saw the stark differences, I was sold.
I personally just bought an E8 for $2500 from an authorized retailer, which makes this B8 right on the money, since a C8 was advertised for $2200 from the same authorized retailer I used.
Now, I personally don't know what happens if you do not get it from an authorized retailer so I can't share anything with that. However, QVC already is reputable. There were some websites offering way below MSRP, but if you research that company you'll see a litany of complaints.
Anyways, I hope this helps.
How did it die? Was it an oled? Seems odd that would happen out of the blue.
Some may want to invest in SQ warranty from Costco