Select Micro Center Stores has
55" LG OLED55C1AUB HDR 4K UHD Smart OLED TV (Refurbished) on sale for
$899.99. Select Free Store Pickup where stock permits via "Reserve Now" button.
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Note, availability for store pickup may vary by location
Specs:
- Resolution: 3840 x 2160
- Refresh Rate: 120Hz
- Refresh Rate Technology: Motion Rate 240
- a9 Gen 2 Intelligent Processor
- HDR: Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG
- G-Sync Compatible
- Smart Platform: webOS + ThinQ AI
- VESA Mount Compatibility: 300mm x 200mm
- Ports:
- 3x HDMI
- 1x Digital Optical Audio
- 1x Ethernet Port
- 2x USB
- 1x RS-232
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I just picked up a 65" model up for $1,229.99 out the door after getting an additional 5% off for using my MicroCenter credit card and tax. I just set it up and looked it over. The screen is perfect. At first, I thought I saw a dead pixel but it was a tiny piece of styrofoam. There was some very minor wear / scratches on the heavy ass pedestal base weight but that part sits behind the TV and you can't see it anyways. I am very happy with this TV. My Hisense 65" U8G has much more intense brightness but this has some amazingly realistic and dark blacks that an LCD cannot produce.
Also, regarding the MicroCenter warranties available for the 65" model, there were three plans available in the 65" model's price range of $1,100 to $1,399.99:
2-year HDTV Plan (without Screen Protection): $139.99
3-year HDTV Plan (with Screen Protection): $249.99
4-year HDTV Plan (without Screen Protection): $209.99
But I'm not as worried about screen burn-in, after seeing the built-in screensaver pop-up a few times when I walked away. I might just chance it without a warranty, cuz adding the 3-year plan (which makes the most sense) would make the price almost what you can get one of these new at Green Toe for ($1,599 no tax)...
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Hey 1982, I saw what you did there. This is all a plot to keep sidewalks and door manufacturers in business building B&M properties!
The TV itself seemed brand new. No noticeable defects/scratches or anything. It seemed to have all the new packaging. The only thing that looked used was the remote. The remote seemed to have some scratches.
I left the TV on for a while after mounting it to the wall, because I got side tracked during the setup process. When I came back, I checked how long the TV has been on (you can check the total screen on time in settings) and it said 2 hours. So I believe if I would have checked it right away, it would have showed just a few minutes.
I've been very happy with the purchase so far.
The TV itself seemed brand new. No noticeable defects/scratches or anything. It seemed to have all the new packaging. The only thing that looked used was the remote. The remote seemed to have some scratches.
I left the TV on for a while after mounting it to the wall, because I got side tracked during the setup process. When I came back, I checked how long the TV has been on (you can check the total screen on time in settings) and it said 2 hours. So I believe if I would have checked it right away, it would have showed just a few minutes.
I've been very happy with the purchase so far.
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The set had a couple minor issues that are not noticeable without being literally a foot away from the screen. Having said that, if it were a new set, I would have taken it back. Being a refurb it's fine and I've never thought about them again after tossing it on the wall. OLED is glorious if you've spent your life being annoyed by bad contrast.
My .02 is do the math with the warranty cost, and decide if the savings is enough to be worth the risk of minor issues and having the haul the thing back. Not that big of a deal on a 55" set you can haul around easily by yourself, but everyone's opinion is different.
The set had a couple minor issues that are not noticeable without being literally a foot away from the screen. Having said that, if it were a new set, I would have taken it back. Being a refurb it's fine and I've never thought about them again after tossing it on the wall. OLED is glorious if you've spent your life being annoyed by bad contrast.
My .02 is do the math with the warranty cost, and decide if the savings is enough to be worth the risk of minor issues and having the haul the thing back. Not that big of a deal on a 55" set you can haul around easily by yourself, but everyone's opinion is different.
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