77" LG OLED77C1PUB 4K OLED TV + $275 Visa GC + 4-Yr Warranty w/ Burn-in
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Newegg.com has 77" LG OLED77C1PUB 4K Smart OLED TV + $290 Now->$275 Visa Gift Card + $100 Fanatics Gift Card (refer to the product page and here for details) + 4-Year Warranty w/ Burn-in Coverage for $2896.99 Now-> $2796.99. Shipping is free.
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Note, $275 Visa Gift Card and 4 Year Warranty w/ Burn In Coverage are added in cart automatically for free. 6-month Nvidia Ge-Force Streaming Credit is also included (details how to redeem are here).
Specs:
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
$290 -> now $275 Visa Gift Card and 4 Year Warranty w/ Burn In Coverage are added in cart automatically for free. 6 month Nvidia Ge-Force Streaming Credit is also included (details how to redeem are here[lg-promos.com]).
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What? I have re-read this message 3 times and still don't understand your recommendation.
What does it mean for a TV to be "all spaced out"?
Where do you see a quality 85 inch OLED for $2,700.00?
What does a surround sound package of $1,700.00 have to do with any of this?
What math are you leveraging to conclude with $1,200.00?
And last, but arguably the most important, question is: what planet are you on?
48" $1,097 - $50 GC = $1,047 = $21.81 per inch or $1.05 per sq inch
55" $1,297 - $130 GC = $1,167 = $21.21 per inch or $0.90 per sq inch
65" $1,797 - $175 GC = $1,622 = $24.95 per inch or $0.91 per sq inch
77" $2,897 - $290 GC = $2,607 = $33.85 per inch or $1.03 per sq inch
83" $4,797 - $480 GC = $4,317 = $52.01 per inch or $1.48 per sq inch
You should do it by the square inch, not the diagonal. Surface area is what matters.
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Great price, warranty alone is worth it. 4 year with burn in protection would cost you well over $600+ at Best Buy. This also comes at a cheaper price and a gift card!
I won't need this TV until I move to a new home in April. Should I pull the trigger now or is there any chance that there will be a better deal within 2 months?
I won't need this TV until I move to a new home in April. Should I pull the trigger now or is there any chance that there will be a better deal within 2 months?
As the 2021's get cleared out, deals will be sparse but will definitely still be out there. Generally the previous years' TV stock runs dry by around Memorial day although who knows with the pandemic, shipping delays, etc. You might be able to find a little better, but I wouldn't expect a dramatic improvement from here as this is a pretty solid price when factoring in the warranty burn-innty plus GC. With that said, LG did provide me a free panel replacement for burn-in on my 2017 65C7 last month (it was within 4 years of purchase) but there was no guarantee they'd do that in the future. Also for reference, a local retailer in the SF Bay Area was selling 77C1s for $2499 and 77G1s for (includes 5 year burn-in warranty) $2899 before the Superbowl. They couldn't advertise it due to manufacture agreements but if you called in or asked in store, that was the price they'd sell it for (I grabbed a 77G1).
As the 2021's get cleared out, deals will be sparse but will definitely still be out there. Generally the previous years' TV stock runs dry by around Memorial day although who knows with the pandemic, shipping delays, etc. You might be able to find a little better, but I wouldn't expect a dramatic improvement from here as this is a pretty solid price when factoring in the warranty burn-innty plus GC. With that said, LG did provide me a free panel replacement for burn-in on my 2017 65C7 last month (it was within 4 years of purchase) but there was no guarantee they'd do that in the future. Also for reference, a local retailer in the SF Bay Area was selling 77C1s for $2499 and 77G1s for (includes 5 year burn-in warranty) $2899 before the Superbowl. They couldn't advertise it due to manufacture agreements but if you called in or asked in store, that was the price they'd sell it for (I grabbed a 77G1).
video only? there advertised rates are higher than what you have quoted
video only? there advertised rates are higher than what you have quoted
Yep, that's who I was referring to. I assume LG has a minimum advertised price requirement in their contracts as literally everyone (Costco, Best Buy, B&H, Video Only, etc.) all had the same sale price for the Superbowl ($2899 for a 77C1). With that said, we know their actual invoice is lower as EPP had them for as low as $2299. Video Only was selling them for $2499 (formally it was with trade in of any old TV, but that wasn't being enforced). I went G1 for various reasons and am very happy with it so far (and still love my 65C7 that I got from Fry's in 2018 for $1899).
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What does it mean for a TV to be "all spaced out"?
Where do you see a quality 85 inch OLED for $2,700.00?
What does a surround sound package of $1,700.00 have to do with any of this?
What math are you leveraging to conclude with $1,200.00?
And last, but arguably the most important, question is: what planet are you on?
55" $1,297 - $130 GC = $1,167 = $21.21 per inch or $0.90 per sq inch
65" $1,797 - $175 GC = $1,622 = $24.95 per inch or $0.91 per sq inch
77" $2,897 - $290 GC = $2,607 = $33.85 per inch or $1.03 per sq inch
83" $4,797 - $480 GC = $4,317 = $52.01 per inch or $1.48 per sq inch
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does that extended warranty cover accidental damage or just burn-in?
Yep, that's who I was referring to. I assume LG has a minimum advertised price requirement in their contracts as literally everyone (Costco, Best Buy, B&H, Video Only, etc.) all had the same sale price for the Superbowl ($2899 for a 77C1). With that said, we know their actual invoice is lower as EPP had them for as low as $2299. Video Only was selling them for $2499 (formally it was with trade in of any old TV, but that wasn't being enforced). I went G1 for various reasons and am very happy with it so far (and still love my 65C7 that I got from Fry's in 2018 for $1899).
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48" $1,097 - $50 GC = $1,047 = $21.81 per inch
55" $1,297 - $130 GC = $1,167 = $21.21 per inch
65" $1,797 - $175 GC = $1,622 = $24.95 per inch
77" $2,897 - $290 GC = $2,607 = $33.85 per inch
83" $4,797 - $480 GC = $4,317 = $52.01 per inch
48" $1,097 - $50 GC = $1,047 = $21.81 per inch
55" $1,297 - $130 GC = $1,167 = $21.21 per inch
65" $1,797 - $175 GC = $1,622 = $24.95 per inch
77" $2,897 - $290 GC = $2,607 = $33.85 per inch
83" $4,797 - $480 GC = $4,317 = $52.01 per inch