Second hand TVs are really hard to sell. Not many people are into higher end TVs. You'll get a lot of people messaging you "I can get a 65 in for $300, sell me your 85 in for $500."
I will buy the TV alone when it's 2200.
Yeah seriously, sound quality is just as important as picture. If you're buying one of the highest end TVs on the market, you should do it justice and pair it with at least a 5.1 set up
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How much you think I can sell my Sony 85X850F for??
Thinking
77 is $3800
Sell sound bar $1200
Sell 85 for $1500-1700
So out of pocket $900-1100 🤔
Second hand TVs are really hard to sell. Not many people are into higher end TVs. You'll get a lot of people messaging you "I can get a 65 in for $300, sell me your 85 in for $500."
Second hand TVs are really hard to sell. Not many people are into higher end TVs. You'll get a lot of people messaging you "I can get a 65 in for $300, sell me your 85 in for $500."
Can confirm. Even my low end 55'' LG I had a hard time selling for cheap. In the end I did, but not as much as what I hoped.
LG Support is atrocious - just know what you're getting into if you ever need the TV or Soundbar serviced within the warranty. Definitely buy an extended warranty elsewhere.
Yeah seriously, sound quality is just as important as picture. If you're buying one of the highest end TVs on the market, you should do it justice and pair it with at least a 5.1 set up
Got the 77 inch that was posted here on Costco a month or so ago. I think that, after tax, came to around $3500 with a 3 year protection plan.
TV is indeed huge, have been very happy with it so far. Very intuitive UI.
Selling old TV was a chore given that the market is flooded with cheap $179 50-55inch deals at big box stores.
I have what was a pretty high end 65" C8000 plasma that's working great that I know wouldn't fetch even a few hundred bucks at this point so throwing it away of the 77" Oled makes it so difficult...
I have what was a pretty high end 65" C8000 plasma that's working great that I know wouldn't fetch even a few hundred bucks at this point so throwing it away of the 77" Oled makes it so difficult...
My friend had a C7000 and we were completely blown away by the LG OLED B8. Would recommend
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Thinking
77 is $3800
Sell sound bar $1200
Sell 85 for $1500-1700
So out of pocket $900-1100 🤔
Thinking
77 is $3800
Sell sound bar $1200
Sell 85 for $1500-1700
So out of pocket $900-1100 🤔
Just got the tv last week...can confirm its a big boy and sorta intimating. Will try to mount tomorrow after I paint this wall.
TV is indeed huge, have been very happy with it so far. Very intuitive UI.
Selling old TV was a chore given that the market is flooded with cheap $179 50-55inch deals at big box stores.
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At $2200 it won't be lonely 😁
This! I don't need/want the soundbar, so if/when the tv hits $2200 I'm in!
TV is indeed huge, have been very happy with it so far. Very intuitive UI.
Selling old TV was a chore given that the market is flooded with cheap $179 50-55inch deals at big box stores.
I have what was a pretty high end 65" C8000 plasma that's working great that I know wouldn't fetch even a few hundred bucks at this point so throwing it away of the 77" Oled makes it so difficult...
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