Update: This popular deal is still available with the following additional incentives:
- If you purchase the TV between 10/1 and 11/12 you are eligible for 6 months of HBO Max by filling out the form here.
- If you purchase the TV between 8/30 and 10/31 you are eligible for a free pair of LG Tone FN6 Wireless Earbuds by filling out the form here.
BuyDig has
77" LG OLED77C1PUB 4K Smart OLED TV (2021 Model) +
$200 Visa Gift Card +
4-Yr Accidental Warranty w/ Burn in Coverage on sale for $2996.97
-> Now $2996.99. Additionally,
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Note, includes $200 Visa Gift Card and 4-Year Accidental Warranty with Burn in Coverage. Add item to cart for all promotional offers to be automatically added. Additionally, if you purchase the TV between 10/1 and 11/12 you are eligible for 6 months of HBO Max by filling out the form
here. If you purchase the TV between 8/30 and 10/31 you are eligible for a free pair of LG Tone FN6 Wireless Earbuds by filling out the form
here.
More info on the warranty
here.
Specs/Key Features- 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
- G-Sync Compatible
- Smart Platform: webOS + ThinQ AI
- 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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You can't get a better image than oled.
Oleds always win in head to head comparisons by "pros".
I have two oleds. Zero burn in. Look at Rtings burn in tests. You have to abuse these tv's to get burn in.
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I have an older Denon receiver (higher end 3808ci) that doesn't support HDMI 2, nor does it have ARC/eARC. Does this TV have an HDMI out so I can connect my Shield, Switch, and Xbox Series X to the TV and have the audio sent via HDMI to the receiver? I see that seems to work with ARC, but not sure if it's possible otherwise. If not, would I have to buy a new receiver to do 3.1 audio? (F/L/C, SW)? Would Optical out work? (I think I read the TV has one) for 3.1?
Second, I'm looking at getting the 83 inch above, or the 77 inch posted here, or the 85 inch Samsung QN90A. Any thoughts? is the 83 LG worth the $2k more? Or is it worth losing the size and getting the 77 inch LG over the samsung? I don't need the multiple HDMI ports (everything goes through an av receiver). Not much of a gamer; this is solely for tv shows and movies. Medium-lit room.
A 77" OLED is amazing. I remember just a few years ago when LG first came out with a 77" and it was like $20k. Having one in my house and watching ufc fights on Saturday is mind blowing, UNBELIEVABLE!
A 77" OLED is amazing. I remember just a few years ago when LG first came out with a 77" and it was like $20k. Having one in my house and watching ufc fights on Saturday is mind blowing, UNBELIEVABLE!
I've owned plasma/OLED screens since 2008, and the only issues I've had with burn-in have likely been due to age (short-term started on an LG plasma after 6+ years of use, nothing permanent). I didn't buy a warranty for my C1 because I think it's unnecessary with my usage.
Once tuned, this is pretty easily the best overall picture I've seen on a TV, and it's perfect for gaming right out of the box.
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That being said I have had zero issues with both TV's, so while any included warranty is a great thing, I think the "burn in warranty" is a sort of snake oil tactic. You really have to work at hurting these TVs and other issues would arise before you got any burn in. They're probably bumping the price up with this warranty in mind.
So you'd get the C1 for 2850, but the Sony offer at Costco would end up costing you like 3200 after tax.
That being said I have had zero issues with both TV's, so while any included warranty is a great thing, I think the "burn in warranty" is a sort of snake oil tactic. You really have to work at hurting these TVs and other issues would arise before you got any burn in. They're probably bumping the price up with this warranty in mind.
So you either have a C8 (from 2018) or a 2021 C1.
So you either have a C8 (from 2018) or a 2021 C1.
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I signed up for a Chase Sapphire card which gives you $1k in points back statement credits ,100k points after spending $4k in first 3 months. I just bought the 83 C1 today instead of waiting on the 77g1 to come back in stock. Figured I'd rather have more TV than a new panel that doesn't set the TVs apart too much. The only other difference in the g1 vs c1 is the g1 has better sound and slim but I have a great surround system and being slim doesnt matter much either but I do plan on mounting the TV
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