Walmart has new LG OLED 48" 4K UHD Smart TV with HDR TV for $797
Ultimate Gameplay - Get in the game. Experience gaming on OLED. Game Optimizer gives you easier access to all your game settings and you'll get HDR Gaming, Auto Low-Latency Mode, plus HGiG for detailed gaming picture.
OLED Display - The power of self-lit pixels. Watch your content come to life in over 8 million pixels. Each pixel turns on and off independently so you'll see your content with perfect black, over a billion rich colors and infinite contrast for a viewing experience like no other.
α7 Gen 4 AI Processor - Crystal-clear images driven by a powerful processor. Catch every detail with the smooth, crisp picture brought to you by our a7 Gen 4 AI Processor 4K. It adjusts your viewing and audio settings automatically with AI Picture and AI Sound, while AI 4K Upscaling authentically calibrates every scene. *Image quality of upscaled content will vary based on the source resolution.
World's most intelligent TVs - Control your LG smart products and other smart devices right from your TV with Home Dashboard or with the Magic Remote voice control. ThinQ AI plus Google Assistant built-in let you control your entire connected home.
Bring cinema home - Get breathtaking picture and audio that makes you feel like you're in the action with Cinema HDR, Dolby Vision IQ & Dolby Atmos. See movies exactly how directors intended with Filmmaker Mode.
Built-in access - Netflix, Apple TV+, Disney+ and LG channels, your favorite content is at your fingertips.
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Super super low brightness even by OLED standards, i think it's nearly half the brightness in nitts as the next step up ($300 more LG C1)
The motion is horrible being at a native 60Hz not 120Hz.
Plain and simple, dont waste your money on this.
If you are spending $800, spend $300 more and get yourself the FAR superior LG C1
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Super super low brightness even by OLED standards, i think it's nearly half the brightness in nitts as the next step up ($300 more LG C1)
The motion is horrible being at a native 60Hz not 120Hz.
Plain and simple, dont waste your money on this.
If you are spending $800, spend $300 more and get yourself the FAR superior LG C1
Says not bad.
Says not bad.
The brightness upgrade and the motion handling upgrade (very evident to even an inexperienced TV viewer - you will see way more judder and stutter in moving shots like sports or fast moving objects on screen) from A1 to C1 is crystal clear and well worth the bump in price.
The brightness upgrade and the motion handling upgrade (very evident to even an inexperienced TV viewer - you will see way more judder and stutter in moving shots like sports or fast moving objects on screen) from A1 to C1 is crystal clear and well worth the bump in price.
Forget about the brightness let's pretend that doesn't matter to you.
To spend $800 on a TV with 60hz native refresh rate in 2022 is beyond stupid regardless of the sale.
If this TV was $500-600 sure i could see going for it.
But the much more frugal and smarter purchase would be to get the C1 for $1300.
If this TV is going in a kid's play room or a work out room/gym sure $800 is a good deal, but for main viewing you will notice the terrible motion from the A1 vs the C1.
First of all LG OLEDs are not known for their motion handling, Sony far surpasses them in this department but that's when you compare the C1 to the A80J both of which have 120 hz refresh rate.
You will see noticeable judder and jerkiness with this set, period.
Go for the C1 you will be happy you spent the extra $
You will see noticeable judder and jerkiness with this set, period.
Forget about the brightness let's pretend that doesn't matter to you.
To spend $800 on a TV with 60hz native refresh rate in 2022 is beyond stupid regardless of the sale.
If this TV was $500-600 sure i could see going for it.
But the much more frugal and smarter purchase would be to get the C1 for $1300.
If this TV is going in a kid's play room or a work out room/gym sure $800 is a good deal, but for main viewing you will notice the terrible motion from the A1 vs the C1.
First of all LG OLEDs are not known for their motion handling, Sony far surpasses them in this department but that's when you compare the C1 to the A80J both of which have 120 hz refresh rate.
You will see noticeable judder and jerkiness with this set, period.
Go for the C1 you will be happy you spent the extra $
It's 2022, you dont spend more than $500 on a television with a native refresh rate of 60 Hz
It's that simple
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Judder in movement with television doesn't just occur with fast moving objects (sports) or video games.
Motion handling/processing and refresh rate is hugely evident in slow panning shots as well or when the color shifts from dark to light and there is motion on the screen.
LG C1 for $1800 is probably the best you can do at this point for a 65" OLED unless you are willing to wait for the the LG C2 to come out and pray you can find a deal at a lower price than that before it sells out.
Just be aware that the LG CX (model before the C1) was selling for a few hundred dollars less than the C1 during Black Friday - we arent talking like $600-700 less for the same sized model, we are talking $200-400 at most.
For that minimal savings Id just grab the C1 right now.
But if i had a choice and you wanted the best picture id skip the C1 all together and get an A80J esp since you have a PS5 and dont play competitive gaming to begin with.
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