65" LG OLED65CXPUA HDR 4K UHD Smart OLED TV (2020 Model)
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Gameliquidations via Newegg has 65" LG OLED65CXPUA HDR 4K UHD Smart OLED TV w/ ThinQ AI (2020 Model) on sale for $2149. Shipping is free. Thanks DJ3xclusive
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100% wrong. Read the actual warranty not the scare language on the website.
Probably because the nonsense that this matters has been debunked exhaustively in the last 9,783 LG TV threads.
The actual warranty doesn't care if the dealer is "authorized" or not- you can tell by reading it.
LG OLEDs do not have HDR10+. Ultimately that doesn't matter to me though because Dolby Vision is the one that is much more widely supported.
One other thing that hasn't been mentioned that makes the LG CX an improvement over the LG C9 is that the CX has 120hz BFI vs the C9 which only has 60hz BFI. That is most beneficial for those that watch sports. And for those that point out that the C9 has the full bandwidth of 48Gbps vs the 40Gbps on the CX, the C9 will never use the full 48Gbps because it's only a 10 bit panel, as is the CX's panel. It will only ever use a max of 40Gbps. LG has claimed that going down to the 40Gbps allowed them to put more emphasis towards processing power. That part can be up for debate.
i am waiting for cx or c9 deal from costco,peace of mind
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Just a heads up, Gameliquidations is listed as an unauthorized LG TV dealer on LG's website which means that LG will not honor the one year warranty that is usually included with purchasing a new TV. This will also eliminate the possibility of LG offering a complimentary replacement of the screen in the case of if burn in happens, even outside of the initial one year warranty, up to 4 years from the date of purchase, which was been reported. https://www.lg.com/us/authorizedd..._retailers
Just a heads up, Gameliquidations is listed as an unauthorized LG TV dealer on LG's website which means that LG will not honor the one year warranty that is usually included with purchasing a new TV. This will also eliminate the possibility of LG offering a complimentary replacement of the screen in the case of if burn in happens, even outside of the initial one year warranty, up to 4 years from the date of purchase, which was been reported.
100% wrong. Read the actual warranty not the scare language on the website.
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Not sure why you're getting thumbs down for this. Gameliquidations as well as NewEgg (TVs only) are both on the unauthorized list. Good info to know before investing over $2Gs on something
Probably because the nonsense that this matters has been debunked exhaustively in the last 9,783 LG TV threads.
The actual warranty doesn't care if the dealer is "authorized" or not- you can tell by reading it.
FWIW Best Buy is already showing the upcoming Vizio 65" oled for retail of $1999. I'm expecting sale prices to be lower than that and LG will have to come down to match. The Vizio will do both DV and HDR10+ from what I've read, while LGs will only do DV.
FWIW Best Buy is already showing the upcoming Vizio 65" oled for retail of $1999. I'm expecting sale prices to be lower than that and LG will have to come down to match. The Vizio will do both DV and HDR10+ from what I've read, while LGs will only do DV.
Great price, I would be on this if it wasn't the seller. No experience with them but based on the reviews it looks like it takes 3 weeks for delivery and there is very little communication on when the TV will actually arrive. Anyone here familiar with them?
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Probably because the nonsense that this matters has been debunked exhaustively in the last 9,783 LG TV threads.
The actual warranty doesn't care if the dealer is "authorized" or not- you can tell by reading it.
One other thing that hasn't been mentioned that makes the LG CX an improvement over the LG C9 is that the CX has 120hz BFI vs the C9 which only has 60hz BFI. That is most beneficial for those that watch sports. And for those that point out that the C9 has the full bandwidth of 48Gbps vs the 40Gbps on the CX, the C9 will never use the full 48Gbps because it's only a 10 bit panel, as is the CX's panel. It will only ever use a max of 40Gbps. LG has claimed that going down to the 40Gbps allowed them to put more emphasis towards processing power. That part can be up for debate.
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100% wrong. Read the actual warranty not the scare language on the website.
Probably because the nonsense that this matters has been debunked exhaustively in the last 9,783 LG TV threads.
The actual warranty doesn't care if the dealer is "authorized" or not- you can tell by reading it.
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