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Select Sam's Club Stores: 65" LG Class 4K Ultra HD OLED Smart TV w/ AI ThinQ Expired

$1000
$1,799.99
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+139 Deal Score
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Deal Editor Note: There is no way to verify stock but since this deal is performing very well with the community and members are reporting success, we have decided to promote this deal as a Heads up to those who would like to check In-Stores for stock.

Select Sam's Club Stores (link for reference): has for Members65" LG Class 4K Ultra HD OLED Smart TV w/ AI ThinQ (OLED65BXAUA) on sale for $999.91. Offer is valid In-Stores only.

Thanks community member IndigoCrib274 for sharing this deal

Offer Notes:
  • This is available In-Stores Only at Select Sam's Club Stores
  • Must be an Active Sam's Club Member to purchase
Specs:
  • Resolution: 3840x2160
  • Refresh Rate: 120Hz (Native) OLED Motion Pro
  • Processor: A7 Gen 3 AI Processor 4K with AI Picture Pro & AI Sound Pro
  • Cinema HDR (Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG), Dolby Vision IQ, HDR Dynamic Tone Mapping Pro
  • G-Sync and Free-Sync Compatible
  • Smart Platform: webOS
  • Ports:
    • 4x HDMI
    • 3x USB 2.0
    • 1x RF/Cable
    • 1x Ethernet
    • 1x RS-232C
    • 1x Digital Audio Output
    • 1x Headphone Out
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Found at my local store in San Antonio, TX.
$ 999.91 + $50 Sams gift card

https://www.samsclub.com/p/lg-65i...od24641921
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When I posted the similar YMMV deal two weeks ago, they deleted my post or marked it as expired in no time. Don't worry bro, you were helpful to pass the offer. Good job
Probably people trying to hide the deal from others to reduce competition
Really great price OP and hope you got one. I have a floor model 55 c9 I got last year at costco and it has a gorgeous image.

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dbernie41
09-19-2021 at 11:31 AM.
09-19-2021 at 11:31 AM.
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Sticker at my store still says $1799. Any way to check if its discounted without asking an employee
Can you take a picture of the bar code?
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manvik20
09-19-2021 at 01:50 PM.
09-19-2021 at 01:50 PM.
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Quote from JimBanville :
"Also burn in typically happens between 1000 to 5000 hrs".

Where'd you get that data?
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This is in the Cleveland area.
Quote from JimBanville :
"Also burn in typically happens between 1000 to 5000 hrs".

Where'd you get that data?
I read off the internet.Here is one link. It says around 5k hrs.
https://www.bluecinetech.co.uk/oled-to-burn-in/

Look at the bright side. It was a good deal with 4 yrs warranty along with a 60 day return policy.

Honestly, not too worried regd burn in or buying one with a lot of screen hours.
So far its good with no sign of burn in or any dead pixels.
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JimBanville
09-19-2021 at 02:02 PM.
09-19-2021 at 02:02 PM.
Quote from manvik20 :
This is in the Cleveland area.

I read off the internet.Here is one link. It says around 5k hrs.
https://www.bluecinetech.co.uk/oled-to-burn-in/

Look at the bright side. It was a good deal with 4 yrs warranty along with a 60 day return policy.

Honestly, not too worried regd burn in or buying one with a lot of screen hours.
So far its good with no sign of burn in or any dead pixels.

Hmm....Ok. Never heard those numbers before. I'd like to see where they got their data. Sounds made up, but anywho...

Oled burn in is 100% user error.
Don't leave the same content on the screen for days at 100% peak brightness. It was the same thing with CRT "tube" tv's, if you're old enough to remember those. Those are what "screen savers" were invented for.

Google Rtings burn in test. There are several others as well. Just watch varied content and you'll be fine. I have an OLD 55" B6 and a OLD 65" B8 zero burn in. I don't play video games and I watch "varied" content.
I had plasma tv's before the oled's. Zero burn in on them, but you'll read lots of fear mongering "burn in" posts about them from 10 years ago if you google it. My parents are still watching their 51" Samsung plasma TV daily as their "main" TV, that I bought them for Christmas like 10 years ago. Zero burn in.
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CyanName3872
09-19-2021 at 03:42 PM.
09-19-2021 at 03:42 PM.
My local SC didnt have it, but when I asked a Customer Service rep nicely, she looked up the item number for the stores around me. It said one in stock at a different location and when I went there they had it! I got the last one. (I didnt ask about the display model though) What a score, thanks!
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astocker76
09-19-2021 at 04:06 PM.
09-19-2021 at 04:06 PM.
Quote from JimBanville :
Hmm....Ok. Never heard those numbers before. I'd like to see where they got their data. Sounds made up, but anywho...

Oled burn in is 100% user error.
Don't leave the same content on the screen for days at 100% peak brightness. It was the same thing with CRT "tube" tv's, if you're old enough to remember those. Those are what "screen savers" were invented for.

Google Rtings burn in test. There are several others as well. Just watch varied content and you'll be fine. I have an OLD 55" B6 and a OLD 65" B8 zero burn in. I don't play video games and I watch "varied" content.
I had plasma tv's before the oled's. Zero burn in on them, but you'll read lots of fear mongering "burn in" posts about them from 10 years ago if you google it. My parents are still watching their 51" Samsung plasma TV daily as their "main" TV, that I bought them for Christmas like 10 years ago. Zero burn in.
Yeah, those numbers definitely sound like someone that knows nothing about OLED came up with them. Leave something on screen for 10 straight hours, out of the box, you might be toast. And I know people with 20k hours on B6/B7 that are fine....you said it.."user error"
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09-19-2021 at 05:18 PM.
09-19-2021 at 05:18 PM.
Anybody found any in Austin, TX area ?
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AtoZed
09-19-2021 at 06:21 PM.
09-19-2021 at 06:21 PM.
Appears to be none available in the Pittsburgh, PA area.
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manvik20
09-20-2021 at 08:13 AM.
09-20-2021 at 08:13 AM.
Quote from JimBanville :
Hmm....Ok. Never heard those numbers before. I'd like to see where they got their data. Sounds made up, but anywho...

Oled burn in is 100% user error.
Don't leave the same content on the screen for days at 100% peak brightness. It was the same thing with CRT "tube" tv's, if you're old enough to remember those. Those are what "screen savers" were invented for.

Google Rtings burn in test. There are several others as well. Just watch varied content and you'll be fine. I have an OLD 55" B6 and a OLD 65" B8 zero burn in. I don't play video games and I watch "varied" content.
I had plasma tv's before the oled's. Zero burn in on them, but you'll read lots of fear mongering "burn in" posts about them from 10 years ago if you google it. My parents are still watching their 51" Samsung plasma TV daily as their "main" TV, that I bought them for Christmas like 10 years ago. Zero burn in.
Thanks for the suggestions. I agree that any TV including those LCDs can have burn in if u r seeing the same image for a long time.

My guess is the store display runs the standard LG Demo. I am thinking LG had fine tuned their software and timings as they are controlling what they display. They must be shipping so many of these TVs purely for demo to so many retail stores and want them to keep their TVs on for the customers to see the image quality. Smilie. Most likely all the pictures displayed were optimized in Demo mode (my theory) to cause any kind of burn in. Lets assume there were any obvious symptoms of burn in by leaving the TV on for 1000 hrs or more, it spoils LG reputation, and stores would be the first ones to send it back to manufacturer, on any of these burnt displays to avoid their customers from complaining or triggering any warranty. Summary - perfectly ok to buy these TVs if u dont see any obvious burn in. Smilie

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LVNeptune
09-20-2021 at 10:32 AM.
09-20-2021 at 10:32 AM.
Quote from JimBanville :
Hmm....Ok. Never heard those numbers before. I'd like to see where they got their data. Sounds made up, but anywho...

Oled burn in is 100% user error.
Don't leave the same content on the screen for days at 100% peak brightness. It was the same thing with CRT "tube" tv's, if you're old enough to remember those. Those are what "screen savers" were invented for.

Google Rtings burn in test. There are several others as well. Just watch varied content and you'll be fine. I have an OLD 55" B6 and a OLD 65" B8 zero burn in. I don't play video games and I watch "varied" content.
I had plasma tv's before the oled's. Zero burn in on them, but you'll read lots of fear mongering "burn in" posts about them from 10 years ago if you google it. My parents are still watching their 51" Samsung plasma TV daily as their "main" TV, that I bought them for Christmas like 10 years ago. Zero burn in.
This isn't the same. OLED has a finite lifespan of each individual pixel. It doesn't matter how much you rotate content, makes zero difference except for that particular color on that particular pixel. With CRTs static images would burn in, with Plasmas static images would burn in. OLED functions differently and burn in happens cumulatively, not consecutively.

That said, I wouldn't worry about it. The pixel shifter helps out tremendously.
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What is the difference between the AUA and PUA in the model number?
The PUA is WiSA certified. The AUA is not.
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Does anyone know the item number? Thanks
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980272134
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09-24-2021 at 06:52 AM.
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Just got one of the display models for 700$ including a 4 year Allstate warranty. Unfortunately it does have some subtle burn in from the looping ads. I read that LG is now offering a burn in warranty themselves. I was wondering if these TVs are included and if anyone has any experience with burn in(will it get worse with time). It's only noticeable on certain gray screens and it would be a shame to have to return it
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09-24-2021 at 05:56 PM.
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Quote from sgudoc :
Just got one of the display models for 700$ including a 4 year Allstate warranty. Unfortunately it does have some subtle burn in from the looping ads. I read that LG is now offering a burn in warranty themselves. I was wondering if these TVs are included and if anyone has any experience with burn in(will it get worse with time). It's only noticeable on certain gray screens and it would be a shame to have to return it
Use the warranty
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09-24-2021 at 07:01 PM.
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None in DFW area per my local store Frown

I was browsing through the comments to see if there was any mention of Dallas.

This bums me out.
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