B is the cheaper less expensive model, it has a lower end processor so a bit less features and in theory not as good PQ. I believe peak brightness is also lower.
C/E/W have the same newest processer.
C is generally considered the "standard" product, top selling model that everyone buys.
E is more premium, has better sound (built in sound bar) different stand design, and the main difference is the glass front panel.
W is top of the line, it is completely flat, with the control modules mounted separately. It's also ungodly expensive.
YMMV, but if you qualify for the TEN4FALL promo code it will be $1,749.00. Also $100.00 in eBay Bucks if you qualify for the 8% eBay Bucks promo. I'm not seeing tax being charged either.
Considering this was just on the front page for $1899 this is a great deal.
Newly added G-Sync support is just icing on the cake.
YMMV, but if you qualify for the TEN4FALL promo code it will be $1,749.00. Also $100.00 in eBay Bucks if you qualify for the 8% eBay Bucks promo. I'm not seeing tax being charged either.
Considering this was just on the front page for $1899 this is a great deal.
Newly added G-Sync support is just icing on the cake.
How's the service with firstclasstvs? Are they covered under the 1 year warranty? I might get this deal.
I've had good experience with their warranty, as I had to have a 65" C8 replaced due to a dark vertical line that developed. Painless process and it was replaced with a new unit.
I wish someone would give an explanation between the C8/B8/E9 etc. I see all OLED TVs as having great picture quality, so what's the difference between all these sets?
Is it just the processing power? If I'm hooking them all up to a Nvidia Shield will I notice a difference?
Any hardcore hockey fans here? I mean ones that watch like 60+ games a year? I'm considering a bigger TV, I have a 55" Vizio P series from last year which I like but there is a bit of DSE which makes it kind of distracting. OLED shouldn't have DSE but I know most have bad auto brightness limiters that make the image get darker and darker and sometimes the ice will start to look green/get artifacts.
Any hardcore hockey fans here? I mean ones that watch like 60+ games a year? I'm considering a bigger TV, I have a 55" Vizio P series from last year which I like but there is a bit of DSE which makes it kind of distracting. OLED shouldn't have DSE but I know most have bad auto brightness limiters that make the image get darker and darker and sometimes the ice will start to look green/get artifacts.
Unless I'm misunderstanding their testing it looks like the C9 is one of the best TVs for eliminating DSE.
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The number is model year, 8 is 2018, 9 is 2019
Afaik, they all have the same panel.
B is the cheaper less expensive model, it has a lower end processor so a bit less features and in theory not as good PQ. I believe peak brightness is also lower.
C/E/W have the same newest processer.
C is generally considered the "standard" product, top selling model that everyone buys.
E is more premium, has better sound (built in sound bar) different stand design, and the main difference is the glass front panel.
W is top of the line, it is completely flat, with the control modules mounted separately. It's also ungodly expensive.
This compares the B9 and C9
https://www.rtings.com/tv/tools/compare/lg-c9-vs-lg-b9/802/915
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>_< urge to wait next year... fading.
Must....stay.......strong.
A great deal for sure!
Considering this was just on the front page for $1899 this is a great deal.
Newly added G-Sync support is just icing on the cake.
DON'T FORGET DISCOVER PAYPAL 5% AS WELL
Considering this was just on the front page for $1899 this is a great deal.
Newly added G-Sync support is just icing on the cake.
Tax in NJ just as a heads up
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Thanks OP, in for 2 for family members!
Is it just the processing power? If I'm hooking them all up to a Nvidia Shield will I notice a difference?
https://www.rtings.com/tv/tests/p...effect-dse