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82" LG 82UM8070PUA 4K HDR Smart LED IPS TV w/ AI ThinQ (2019 Model)

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Authorized Dealer via Google Shopping has 82" LG 82UM8070PUA 4K HDR Smart LED IPS TV w/ AI ThinQ (2019 Model) on sale for $1298.99 with promo code DXYNYK. Shipping is free. Thanks iconian

Specs:
  • 3840 x 2160 4K Ultra HD IPS Display
  • Refresh Rate: 120Hz (TruMotion 240)
  • HDR: 4K Cinema HDR (Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG) HDR Dynamic Tone Mapping Pro
  • Smart Platform: LG AI ThinQ
  • Mounting Pattern: VESA 600x400mm
  • 2.0ch Dolby Atmos Speakers
  • 802.11ac Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 4.2
  • Ports:
    • 4x HDMI w/ HDCP 2.2
    • 3x USB 2.0
    • 1x RF In
    • 1x Composite In
    • 1x Ethernet
    • 1x Digital Optical Audio Out
    • 1x RS232C Mini Jack

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Written by iconian | Staff
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Update: This popular deal is now $100 less.

Authorized Dealer via Google Shopping has 82" LG 82UM8070PUA 4K HDR Smart LED IPS TV w/ AI ThinQ (2019 Model) on sale for $1298.99 with promo code DXYNYK. Shipping is free. Thanks iconian

Specs:
  • 3840 x 2160 4K Ultra HD IPS Display
  • Refresh Rate: 120Hz (TruMotion 240)
  • HDR: 4K Cinema HDR (Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG) HDR Dynamic Tone Mapping Pro
  • Smart Platform: LG AI ThinQ
  • Mounting Pattern: VESA 600x400mm
  • 2.0ch Dolby Atmos Speakers
  • 802.11ac Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 4.2
  • Ports:
    • 4x HDMI w/ HDCP 2.2
    • 3x USB 2.0
    • 1x RF In
    • 1x Composite In
    • 1x Ethernet
    • 1x Digital Optical Audio Out
    • 1x RS232C Mini Jack

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I wouldn't say non-issue but definitely overblown.
So many people told me not to buy a plasma because they heard about burn in.
Had one for 5 years until a lightning storm knocked it out (bad surge protector), zero burn in.
My dad has had a Panasonic plasma since 2005 with zero burn in.
Friend grabbed a 65" OLED a year ago and has zero burn in.
As long as you don't leave cnn or espn on 24/7 you should be fine.
If you have $1400 to spend on a big TV, do not buy this.

Spend the extra $300 for a quality 75" like a Sony X900F. You will be disappointed with this LG but blown away with the Sony
We have a 75" of this (not sure if ips or va) the quality is ok. Problem is, it cant get bright enough and even power saving off, still looks like the picture is dimmed. In a dark room with no sunlight.

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almost 5 years ago
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hurttrainX
almost 5 years ago
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Personally, I think this is a much better deal than the Sony one. Yea, OLED vs LED IPS, but if you're on a budget (which most people are), then this will almost always make more sense
almost 5 years ago
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Marceille
almost 5 years ago
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Whoah, 100 lbs [lg.com], comes in a 125 lbs box.
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EggplantWizard
almost 5 years ago
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RGBW I believe
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auctionhugh
almost 5 years ago
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Huge tv for the price!
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amir_pradovx
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We have a 75" of this (not sure if ips or va) the quality is ok. Problem is, it cant get bright enough and even power saving off, still looks like the picture is dimmed. In a dark room with no sunlight.
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poppabeck
almost 5 years ago
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If you have $1400 to spend on a big TV, do not buy this.

Spend the extra $300 for a quality 75" like a Sony X900F. You will be disappointed with this LG but blown away with the Sony
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bonbon525
almost 5 years ago
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seems like a decent price for a 82" i dont know about being having bragging rights with this TV. i dont know PQ of this model but LG nano cell is beautiful. i think the 86" series 9 nano cell goes for ~2500-2700$. i would like those to be in the sub $2000.
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cubmark8
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Quote from PurpleSnail2694 :
OLED burn in is total non issue - doesn't exist
I wouldn't say non-issue but definitely overblown.
So many people told me not to buy a plasma because they heard about burn in.
Had one for 5 years until a lightning storm knocked it out (bad surge protector), zero burn in.
My dad has had a Panasonic plasma since 2005 with zero burn in.
Friend grabbed a 65" OLED a year ago and has zero burn in.
As long as you don't leave cnn or espn on 24/7 you should be fine.
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almost 5 years ago
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Demonoid89
almost 5 years ago
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I have this TV. Got it at this price from greentoe. I also own an LG OLED. the PQ here is obviously lesser, but unless you watch a ton of 4K content, home theater, etc., this is good. For a big huge wall and at this price it's great. A little dim but I am super pleased with it.
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cashville619
almost 5 years ago
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Great TV (I have it from a higher-priced deal earlier last year) for the size don't think youll find anything close right now.

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The_Ransom
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Quote from cubmark8 :
I wouldn't say non-issue but definitely overblown.
So many people told me not to buy a plasma because they heard about burn in.
Had one for 5 years until a lightning storm knocked it out (bad surge protector), zero burn in.
My dad has had a Panasonic plasma since 2005 with zero burn in.
Friend grabbed a 65" OLED a year ago and has zero burn in.
As long as you don't leave cnn or espn on 24/7 you should be fine.
Playing halo 2 on weekends gave me burn in back in '05