This is part of the super bowl promotion, Costco initially listed this TV for $1050 on the flyer, but has reduced $100 across all sizes. This should be the cheapest price seen for this TV.
Promotion starts 1/17.
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This is part of the super bowl promotion, Costco initially listed this TV for $1050 on the flyer, but has reduced $100 across all sizes. This should be the cheapest price seen for this TV.
Promotion starts 1/17.
FROM RTINGS:
"The LG NANO90/91 is much better the LG NANO81. The NANO90/91 has a native 120Hz refresh rate, a quicker response time, and supports HDMI 2.1 (VRR, ALLM, eARC). It also supports Dolby Vision, has a wider color gamut, better built-in speakers, gets brighter, and can remove 24p judder from any source. On the other hand, the NANO81 has a lower input lag, handles reflections a little better, and has wider viewing angles." https://www.rtings.com/tv/tools/c...1304/11639
Been eyeing this TV for a while. Is the only difference between the Nano 90 and 91 the stand? Wonder why those choose this stand which I sort of like better then the spread feet.
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Do any major retailers like Best Buy price match against Costco - including throwing in the free allstate (or similar) extended warranty bonus? There's no costco near me and already use sam's club for other stuff - but whose TV deals seem to suck
Do any major retailers like Best Buy price match against Costco - including throwing in the free allstate (or similar) extended warranty bonus? There's no costco near me and already use sam's club for other stuff - but whose TV deals seem to suck
No. Specially the warranty part.
Also what warehouses often do is change the model number. So even though it's the same tv the model might be missing a 0 or a letter.
Looking for a 75+ Tv in the $2000 price range. This tv is on my radar and strongly considering but the IPS panel is concerning - every other aspect makes me want it. The Vizio P Series Quantum is also on sale at Costco for 1479 (75 inch) so stuck between those two. I wish the X90ch would just go back on sale to make this decision easy for me!
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"The LG NANO90/91 is much better the LG NANO81. The NANO90/91 has a native 120Hz refresh rate, a quicker response time, and supports HDMI 2.1 (VRR, ALLM, eARC). It also supports Dolby Vision, has a wider color gamut, better built-in speakers, gets brighter, and can remove 24p judder from any source. On the other hand, the NANO81 has a lower input lag, handles reflections a little better, and has wider viewing angles."
https://www.rtings.com/tv/tools/c...1304/11639
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I love it and have no regrets not getting another OLED (we have one in another room).
Also what warehouses often do is change the model number. So even though it's the same tv the model might be missing a 0 or a letter.
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I love it and have no regrets not getting another OLED (we have one in another room).
What's your main use? I Main use would be console gaming.
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