Best Buy has
82" LG Class UP8770 Series 4K UHD LED Smart webOS TV (82UP8770PUA) on sale for
$1299.99 (
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Specs/Key Features- Resolution: 3840x2160 (4K UHD)
- Refresh Rate: 120Hz
- Motion Rate: TrueMotion 240
- Smart Platform: webOS w/ Google Assistant/Amazon Alexa
- HDR: HDR 10+, Hybrid Log-Gamma, Dolby Vision
- WiFi w/ Bluetooth 5.0
- VESA Wall Mount: 600x400mm
- Inputs
- 4x HDMI
- 3x USB 2.0
- 1x Ethernet
- 1x Composite In
- 1x RF Antenna
Warranty- Includes a standard 1-year warranty w/ purchase (parts + labor)
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LG seems to have multiple panels in various LABELED, 82 inch size, but the reality is they have VA panels that are actually 82 inches and they have IPS panels that are actually 81.5 inches. With a single caveat that they also have a VA panel in 81.5 inch size.
The "actual" 82 inch panels are all VA, but since they market 81.5 inch panels at 82 inches, that is where the confusions lie.
As such, THIS TV model is actually 81.5 inches and it is an IPS panel. The sole 81.5 inch model that is VA is this: LG 82UN8070PU
Source: https://www.displayspec
FYI... this 82" version has a VA PANEL not reviewed by Rtings...
Key Specs:
4K Ultra HD (3,840 x 2,160) Real 4K Panel
Native 120hz Refresh Rate (TruMotion 240)
a7 Gen4 Intelligent Processor with AI Picture & AI Sound
Cinema HDR w/ Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos, HDR10, HLG
Supports: Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Apple Airplay 2, Apple Homekit
webOS + LG ThinQ AI, Bluetooth 5.0, Magic Remote
Inputs:
HDMI x 4 ( 2 x HDMI 2.1, w/ eARC, ALLM, 4k@120HZ)
USB x 3
1 x Digital Optical
1 x Composite In
1 x RF Tuner
1 x Ethernet
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That being said for dark room movie watching oled>full array dimming VA led>edge lit VA led>full array IPS> edge lit ips.
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This is the worst one for your use case. If you can go a little better. It makes a difference. If $1600 75" qn85a from sams still available, I would get that before this or a Sony A90j or a Samsung Q70a.
I got a 85" samsung qn90a for $2440 from Samsung edu and I am happy that I didn't go with 77" oled.
I have a 3 year old LG 75" UK6570 that I got for $1200, that TV has done me well, looking to upgrade that to a bigger size. We sit 15-20 feet away in our living room with roughly a 120ish degree viewing angle to anyone that could be watching..
I was seriously considering dropping 5k on the 83" LG OLED, I can, but should I? Probably not...
I have a 3 year old LG 75" UK6570 that I got for $1200, that TV has done me well, looking to upgrade that to a bigger size. We sit 15-20 feet away in our living room with roughly a 120ish degree viewing angle to anyone that could be watching..
I was seriously considering dropping 5k on the 83" LG OLED, I can, but should I? Probably not...
Note: I have no intention of ever using the smart functions on either.
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The unit I picked up from best buy Monday 82up87 is a VA panel. It flashes if you tap the screen.
I have a 3 year old LG 75" UK6570 that I got for $1200, that TV has done me well, looking to upgrade that to a bigger size. We sit 15-20 feet away in our living room with roughly a 120ish degree viewing angle to anyone that could be watching..
I was seriously considering dropping 5k on the 83" LG OLED, I can, but should I? Probably not...
The unit I picked up from best buy Monday 82up87 is a VA panel. It flashes if you tap the screen.
But we do have 2 things we can check:
1) Measure the diagonal screen. If it is "actually" 82inches exactly then it is a VA Panel because only true 82 inch screens are cut from VA panels.
If you measure 81.5 inches then it is an IPS Panel. But there is a single VA panel LG uses that also measure 81.5 inches and NOT 82 inches - that model is the 82UN8070
2) So go back and verify your model truly is 82UP8770 and not 82UN8070. Yes, that means verifying on the back of the TV.
Something tells me you got the old model.
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