48" LG OLED48C1PUB 4K Smart OLED TV + $100 eBay Credit + 4-Yr Warranty
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BuyDig via eBay has 48" LG OLED48C1PUB 4K Smart OLED TV + $100 eBay Credit + 4-Year Accidental Warranty w/ Burn in Coverage for $1,099. Shipping is free.
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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
Good deal. I paid $1,450 last year for the CX version and use it as a gaming monitor (I sit about 6 feet away). Best upgrade ever for my PC gaming experience...
For anyone that's using it as a monitor, what's your seating distance from the TV?y desk is not very deep so I'm wondering if it's going to be too close
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11-04-2021 at 11:39 AM.
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What is it about OLED TVs that retailers insist on creating these BS bundles instead of just lowering the price?
It's not specific to OLEDs necessarily, large TV manufacturers can force universal retail price on items. They're required to be a certain price per the contracts or the retailer can get in trouble with the manufacturer.
It's not specific to OLEDs necessarily, large TV manufacturers can force universal retail price on items. They're required to be a certain price per the contracts or the retailer can get in trouble with the manufacturer.
I have been eye balling the 55 inch version of this for my primary TV and see it currently hovering around $1,200 across various sites
Any able to predict if this may go lower in the coming weeks? I want to hold off until the Black Friday Holiday Shopping season, but also kind of want it now
For anyone that's using it as a monitor, what's your seating distance from the TV?y desk is not very deep so I'm wondering if it's going to be too close
My eye is at 36 inch from this TV and that requires the back of the stand to be at 44" away. (8 inch from screen to back of stand if it's not wall mounted).
My desk is only 30" deep so I ended up using another desk to put tv on like an extension of my desk. Wall mount would be better but I have concrete wall here so that would be pain.
But I am still curious how they will try to deny burn-in insurance claims in a few years
Honestly, burnin is not really much of a problem nowadays. I'm using 2 OLEDs myself and game/leave them on some screens. There's some good built in protection. While there are certainly people that will experience it, sales will far outweigh the amount that will have to be covered.
Edit: I'd also like to say that OLED is definitely the superior experience and I'll never be going back to another type of monitor or TV unless it can exceed the quality that OLED brings.
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But I am still curious how they will try to deny burn-in insurance claims in a few years
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But I am still curious how they will try to deny burn-in insurance claims in a few years
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank TerenceP
Any able to predict if this may go lower in the coming weeks? I want to hold off until the Black Friday Holiday Shopping season, but also kind of want it now
My eye is at 36 inch from this TV and that requires the back of the stand to be at 44" away. (8 inch from screen to back of stand if it's not wall mounted).
My desk is only 30" deep so I ended up using another desk to put tv on like an extension of my desk. Wall mount would be better but I have concrete wall here so that would be pain.
But I am still curious how they will try to deny burn-in insurance claims in a few years
Honestly, burnin is not really much of a problem nowadays. I'm using 2 OLEDs myself and game/leave them on some screens. There's some good built in protection. While there are certainly people that will experience it, sales will far outweigh the amount that will have to be covered.
Edit: I'd also like to say that OLED is definitely the superior experience and I'll never be going back to another type of monitor or TV unless it can exceed the quality that OLED brings.