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Model: LG Electronics LG 48 4K OLED a9 GEN4 HDR 120 (OLED48C1PUB)
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With the expiring $75 Visa card, I believe it's technically the cheapest this TV has been (for new, not refurb), but then again - this is NewEgg and they haven't been the most consumer friendly vendor for a while.
(prior to this was the ebay/BuyDig offer during BF 2021 with automatic $100 rebate and also included the same warranty, $999 vs $972 AR).
I guess now it's a matter of paying the $1500 for the 48" C2 when it comes out, get the C1 from a more reputable vendor, or get this C1 from NewEgg and hope their batch of TVs aren't previously RMA'd TVs being sold as new...(too soon?)
I ordered it and returned the Gigabyte I ordered a few weeks ago(I hadn't opened it in hopes an LG would go on sale), I'd much rather the better processing and other features of this for about 150 more.
I was also thinking about the C2 as well, and it surely would be better, even if they don't unlock the extra brightness it seems the pixels are a bit larger and so still should be better, but I don't think 3-500 better, plus having to wait, and who knows whats going to happen to the value of things in the meantime.
I like the idea of the 42", but I don't like the drop in brightness since it has smaller pixels, and a worse pixel to non-pixel area since the traces are still about the same size.
Last edited by joebells March 16, 2022 at 07:29 AM.
seems decent.. been in the market for a smaller set for bedroom as intro into oled for gaming before upgrading my living room set which can hold off for another year.
The 55in being only $200 or so more makes it a harder decision.
I wonder how much they are going for on the other greenish site..
With the expiring $75 Visa card, I believe it's technically the cheapest this TV has been, but then again - this is NewEgg and they haven't been the most consumer friendly vendor for a while.
(prior to this was the ebay/BuyDig offer during BF 2021 with automatic $100 rebate and also included the same warranty, $999 vs $972 AR).
I guess now it's a matter of paying the $1500 for the 48" C2 when it comes out, get the C1 from a more reputable vendor, or get this C1 from NewEgg and hope their batch of TVs aren't previously RMA'd TVs being sold as new...(too soon?)
This tv was cheaper as a refurb on woot a few times. I got it the lowest priced $799 back the first week of Dec.
This tv was cheaper as a refurb on woot a few times. I got it the lowest priced $799 back the first week of Dec.
Yeah - you can always get refurb stuff cheaper - I was just comparing items marked as new - though with NewEgg, it appears that definition could mean new to you.
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(prior to this was the ebay/BuyDig offer during BF 2021 with automatic $100 rebate and also included the same warranty, $999 vs $972 AR).
I guess now it's a matter of paying the $1500 for the 48" C2 when it comes out, get the C1 from a more reputable vendor, or get this C1 from NewEgg and hope their batch of TVs aren't previously RMA'd TVs being sold as new...(too soon?)
I was also thinking about the C2 as well, and it surely would be better, even if they don't unlock the extra brightness it seems the pixels are a bit larger and so still should be better, but I don't think 3-500 better, plus having to wait, and who knows whats going to happen to the value of things in the meantime.
I like the idea of the 42", but I don't like the drop in brightness since it has smaller pixels, and a worse pixel to non-pixel area since the traces are still about the same size.
The 55in being only $200 or so more makes it a harder decision.
I wonder how much they are going for on the other greenish site..
(prior to this was the ebay/BuyDig offer during BF 2021 with automatic $100 rebate and also included the same warranty, $999 vs $972 AR).
I guess now it's a matter of paying the $1500 for the 48" C2 when it comes out, get the C1 from a more reputable vendor, or get this C1 from NewEgg and hope their batch of TVs aren't previously RMA'd TVs being sold as new...(too soon?)
(good point though, updated post)
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