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65" LG OLED65C1PUB C1 OLED 4K UHD HDR Smart TV w/ AI ThinQ on sale for
$1899.
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Specs:
- Resolution: 3840x2160
- Refresh Rate: 120Hz (Native) OLED Motion Pro
- Processor: α9 Gen 4 Processor 4K
- HDR: Cinema HDR (Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG), Dolby Vision IQ
- Free Sync Premium / G-Sync Compatible / Variable Refresh Rate
- Response Time: >1ms
- Smart Platform: webOS
- 802.11ac Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 5.0
- Ports:
- 4x HDMI
- 3x USB 2.0
- 1x RF/Cable
- 1x Ethernet
- 1x RS-232C
- 1x Digital Audio Output
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When they delivered my TV. The delivery guys resembled an Amos & Andy sketch.
As for burn-in, I'm told that burn-in generally happens when someone leaves the exact same channel on for a long period, and the station's watermark or news ticker remains. You don't want burn-in, vary what you watch.
Burn it happens to any OLED over time, depending on what is left on the screen and how many years you've used it.
In the end TV was in perfect condition though and I'm happy with it so far. The OS is slow when comparing to some other recent sets. I have a Sony X900H and a Hisense U8G and both are faster than the LG C1 when navigating menus/changing settings. LG really needs to work on that imo. Otherwise great set.
I also got $40 in rewards using my Military Star card which isn't bad. No idea what to use it on though...
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Many people gently used their TVs and still got burn-in!!
Many people gently used their TVs and still got burn-in!!
What's your definition of "gently used"? If it has more to do with the panel and how it came from the factory, that's not burn in, that's a dead pixel. Burn in would mean that the TV was displaying the same image repeatedly on the same spot. The only way one would get that is if they were watching the same channel/content and the watermark caused it.
As for burn-in, I'm told that burn-in generally happens when someone leaves the exact same channel on for a long period, and the station's watermark or news ticker remains. You don't want burn-in, vary what you watch.
Don't be a hater.
After 15 years in the electronic business that was very informative.
Dude... IF you believe that the ONLY way a TV can incur burn-in is by user error. Well, more power to you.
There are countless stories online of people using their sets for a few months and experiencing burn-in.
Then there's the lucky goofball that had their sets for years on torch mode while playing games 18 hrs per day and the TV was not affected at all.
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As for burn-in, I'm told that burn-in generally happens when someone leaves the exact same channel on for a long period, and the station's watermark or news ticker remains. You don't want burn-in, vary what you watch.
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