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Costco Members: 75" LG 75UN8570AUD.AUS 4K UHD Smart LED TV Expired

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 75" LG 75UN8570AUD.AUS 4K UHD Smart LED TV for $899.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member Galen_Erso for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • Resolution: 3840 x 2160
  • Refresh Rate: 120Hz (Native)
  • Cinema HDR w/ Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos
  • a7 Gen 3 Intelligent Processor
  • Smart Platform: webOS
  • Works with: Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit & AirPlay
  • Magic Remote Included
  • Ports:
    • 2x HDMI 2.1
    • 2x HDMI 2.0
    • 3x USB
    • 1x Digital Optical Audio Input
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LG 75" Class (74.5" Diag.) - UN8570 Series - 4K UHD LED LCD TV

$899 from 1/17 - 2/7

Budget tv with current gen gaming console hdmi 2.1 goodness...
and "real" 120hz native refresh.

Rtings dropped the ball on the value of this tv, for its size and gaming input lag, and resolutions supported + price point.

even the 65" @ $629 was enticing me, plus the 82" and 86" are regularly discounted, but glad I waited for the 75". For gaming I love this size now on my Sony 850E and xbox one x / ps4 pro.

Now I'll be ready for the series X, ps4 pro, gaming video cards, etc with 120hz input @ 4k displayed natively whenever I get the source content.

And a reputable brand (been scared to buy a vizio M/P/PQ...) . Plus Costco warranty/return policy...for gaming/ganers, its like this tv was built with that in mind 1st and foremost.

Theres debate if VRR is supported but if not it likely will be. Still a badass 120hz @ 4k / 1440p / 1080p capable tv @ 75" for $899 is hard to beat...

FYI firmware notes mention freesync support
and RTX 30xx improvements:

https://www.lg.com/us/support/sof...CT30017666

https://www.costco.com/gear-up-fo...-time.html
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Its cheap which is the pro and has 120hz via hdmi 2.1. The cons are a lot however. No FALD, dim screen with low peak brightness, bad contrast, fake HDR, cant display 4k properly, no wide color gamut, cant display blacks and will have a cloudy screen whenever you try to watch any dark scenes.
Tempting AF but the wife would kill me and all. Who needs a wife
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01-16-2021 at 10:51 AM.
01-16-2021 at 10:51 AM.
Hmm I've been looking for something to replace the cheap 60" that broke during our move a few weeks ago and wanted to upgrade. This looks like a great deal on large gaming TV which is what it'll mostly be used for.
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01-16-2021 at 11:11 AM.
01-16-2021 at 11:11 AM.
How does it compare IRL to the UN6970? The 6970 actually has higher ratings on the site rtings.com

Both are 75"/IPS/similar looking specs and only a $50 difference

https://www.rtings.com/tv/tools/c...eshold=0.1
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01-16-2021 at 11:58 AM.
01-16-2021 at 11:58 AM.
Quote from jrb363 :
Hmm I've been looking for something to replace the cheap 60" that broke during our move a few weeks ago and wanted to upgrade. This looks like a great deal on large gaming TV which is what it'll mostly be used for.
Yes, just remember these won't do well watching movies in low lighting..... Dark scenes will be gray, the edges will bleed white and the contrast won't be very good at all
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01-16-2021 at 12:01 PM.
01-16-2021 at 12:01 PM.
Quote from jrb363 :
How does it compare IRL to the UN6970? The 6970 actually has higher ratings on the site rtings.com

Both are 75"/IPS/similar looking specs and only a $50 difference

https://www.rtings.com/tv/tools/c...eshold=0.1 [rtings.com]
Moreover, the UN6970 was on sale for $649 most the week at BB..... 4 times since Black Friday.... Expect it to be on sale again by Super bowl week
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01-16-2021 at 12:07 PM.
01-16-2021 at 12:07 PM.
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Wow it's coming up as $1049.99 for me pass
Sale price starts tomorrow.
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01-16-2021 at 12:16 PM.
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Crap? Do you know the average human eye can only see at 32hz? Are you Superman or just a ding bat? To those with a huge wallet and/or low self-esteem gaming basement dwellers, pay 100% more for your panel but don't expect to be more than 10% more satisfied with gaming quality but expect to be 200% less satisfied with the movie quality....... Everyone else, by a VA panel at 60hz and be 100% happier than buying this washed out low contrast daylight IPS panel and laugh all the way to the bank with your bundle of saved cash.

hahahahah! That is so FACTUALLY incorrect I can't even. I can't believe people still fall for that "human eye 32hz" LIE. Please stop posting on SD if you're just going to make up crap.

https://frames-per-second.appspot.com/
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01-16-2021 at 03:26 PM.

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01-16-2021 at 03:26 PM.
This is 120native for those asking. And also hdmi2.1 in sports and game settings. It's not a terrible TV got it @849 last month + 20% refund from Costco because of multiple delivery delays(had to call CS), I have no connection issue but I'm also using Ethernet.

LG now lists their TruMotion number, along with the panel's native refresh rate, as in "TruMotion 240 (Refresh Rate 120Hz)" or "TruMotion 120 (Native 60Hz)."

All manufacturers have different ways they list their refresh rates. Vizio has it like 60/120CMI, which is just 60hz native.

Sony does : "Motionflow XR 240 (native 60 Hz)" and "Motionflow XR 1440 (native 120 Hz)."


Samsung is more upfront than it used to be about this. Its 4K TVs and 8K TVs feature "Motion Rate." This is, generally, twice the native refresh rate. So Motion Rate 240 indicates a native refresh of 120Hz. In the least expensive of their TVs, a Motion Rate of 60 means a 60Hz refresh.

Be wary many 4K sets in the mid to budget range are only hdmi 2.0 so it'll be 4K @ 60hz , pretty much useless with a native 120hz panel.
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01-16-2021 at 03:47 PM.
01-16-2021 at 03:47 PM.
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This is 120native for those asking. And also hdmi2.1 in sports and game settings. It's not a terrible TV got it @849 last month + 20% refund from Costco because of multiple delivery delays(had to call CS), I have no connection issue but I'm also using Ethernet.

LG now lists their TruMotion number, along with the panel's native refresh rate, as in "TruMotion 240 (Refresh Rate 120Hz)" or "TruMotion 120 (Native 60Hz)."

All manufacturers have different ways they list their refresh rates. Vizio has it like 60/120CMI, which is just 60hz native.

Sony does : "Motionflow XR 240 (native 60 Hz)" and "Motionflow XR 1440 (native 120 Hz)."


Samsung is more upfront than it used to be about this. Its 4K TVs and 8K TVs feature "Motion Rate." This is, generally, twice the native refresh rate. So Motion Rate 240 indicates a native refresh of 120Hz. In the least expensive of their TVs, a Motion Rate of 60 means a 60Hz refresh.

Be wary many 4K sets in the mid to budget range are only hdmi 2.0 so it'll be 4K @ 60hz , pretty much useless with a native 120hz panel.

Do like it?
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Do like it?
Take the best rated 60Hz and be done with it.... I'd take the at 75: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/hise...Id=6402784 and it would blow this and most other models out of the water at 120 natively with 99% of content 99.99% of the time..... BECAUSE it has far deeper blacks, contrast and colors.... and even at a disgustedly terrible angle, these specs will out do any IPS monitor, bar NONE
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Take the best rated 60Hz and be done with it.... I'd take the at 75: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/hise...Id=6402784 [bestbuy.com] and it would blow this and most other models out of the water at 120 natively with 99% of content 99% of the time..... BECAUSE it has far deeper blacks, contrast and colors.... and even at a disgustedly terrible angle these specs will out do any IPS monitor, bar NONE
I wat to buy at costco. Between this lg vs this https://www.costco.com/vizio-75%2...10059.html which would you prefer? Thanks.
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Thank you, you proved my point perfectly moron..... 60Hz is perfect without exaggeration.... No where did you show me the difference between 60Hz and 120Hz done correctly to benchmark, (AKA) standard.... You know why it's perfect, because that's been the standard for 50 years.... You know why movies are done in 24Hz..... because it looks more natural..... That's why 32Hz is the human benchmark and that's why 24Hz (Average Human) looks best to most Humans..... OK Superman/Batman tell me more stupidity..... PLEASE, I'm excited to read your gibberish...... REALLY.... I'm on the edge of my seat... (even though I know you can't quantify your fake reasoning).
I proved my point? You didn't even click the link ding dong.

Please, go ahead and find me ANY SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH THAT STATES YOUR LIES.
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01-16-2021 at 06:12 PM.
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Good deal but horrible reviews on rtings. I wouldn't recommend
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Take the best rated 60Hz and be done with it.... I'd take the at 75: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/hise...Id=6402784 and it would blow this and most other models out of the water at 120 natively with 99% of content 99.99% of the time..... BECAUSE it has far deeper blacks, contrast and colors.... and even at a disgustedly terrible angle, these specs will out do any IPS monitor, bar NONE
is there an equivalent hisense with roku that you know of?
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