expiredGuile posted Feb 09, 2022 01:54 PM
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expiredGuile posted Feb 09, 2022 01:54 PM
Costco Members: 65" LG A1 OLED 4K TV + 3-Yr Allstate Plan + $100 Streaming Credit
+ Free Shipping$1,400
$1,900
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If you are strictly watching TV and movies, those differences mean nothing. You'll never utilize them. The A1, despite being HDMI 2.0, supports eARC so you're maintaining the same compatibility regarding passing lossless audio. The only meaningful difference here that I'm aware of is that the C1 gets a little bit brighter, which is going to make for better viewing in bright rooms and slightly punchier HDR. Given that the A1 will still look outstanding, I'm not sure the extra $400 just for slightly better HDR is worth it. If you are viewing in a bright room, you may find the C1 the better buy, but otherwise, if you aren't a gamer, I would not hesitate to get the A1 at this price.
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not hdmi 2.1 & 120hz, ?
edit: they are a1 class
not hdmi 2.1 & 120hz, ?
Why the Allstate warranty?
After going through the menu looking at the panel health details and such, I ended up passing. There is a Sam's ad that sits in the corner of all of their TVs and is on ALL DAY.
While $860 +tax was an amazing price, even for a budget OLED, I figured it wasn't worth spending over $900 on a TV with a huge risk for burn-in from being a display.
That said, the TV looked great and I'd love to have it for my basement as the only real knocks on it are for use in a bright room and with gaming. None of which are a concern for that room for me.
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Why the Allstate warranty?
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After going through the menu looking at the panel health details and such, I ended up passing. There is a Sam's ad that sits in the corner of all of their TVs and is on ALL DAY.
While $860 +tax was an amazing price, even for a budget OLED, I figured it wasn't worth spending over $900 on a TV with a huge risk for burn-in from being a display.
That said, the TV looked great and I'd love to have it for my basement as the only real knocks on it are for use in a bright room and with gaming. None of which are a concern for that room for me.
Best Buy does have the 55" version for $1100. Add a link to the OP.
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