NEW 2022 LG OLED C2 77" in stock for $3497 FS -- OLED77C2PUA (OLED55C2PUA $1797) at B&H Photo/Amazon
$3,497.00
$3,497.00
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B&H Photo has some of the new LG C2 models in stock (so their site says). Not really a "deal" but this is the first i've seen these units available for immediate delivery.
update: Amazon has (shipped and sold by Amazon):
- 77" available[amazon.com] for the same price with immediate scheduled delivery
- 83" available[amazon.com] for $5,496 with immediate scheduled delivery
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03-29-2022 at 01:54 PM.
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not on rtings.com yet so I'll wait for this to be at costco before I just jump.
Do you really need rtings for LG OLED at this point? The reviews is the same every year:
"The LG G2 OLED is a wonderful flagship 4k OLED TV. It comes with LG's newest version of the evo panel, which aims to increase brightness compared to typical OLED panels. It provides a significant improvement over its predecessor, the LG G1 Evo OLED, in HDR content, but there's not much of a difference in SDR content. The TV has a unique slim design meant to sit flush against the wall with its dedicated wall mount, and it doesn't come with a stand. It delivers the same exceptional picture quality as other OLEDs with a near-infinite contrast ratio and perfect black uniformity. It's packed with gaming features like variable refresh rate (VRR) support, four HDMI 2.1 inputs, and a near-instant response time for a smooth gaming experience. Unfortunately, OLEDs risk permanent burn-in, which could be a problem if you constantly watch the same content with static elements, like leaving it on the same news channel all day, but we don't expect it to be an issue if you watch varied content."
9.0 overall, beaten only by the G3 OLED of next year.
Reportedly, all 2021 77" OLEDs actually used the EVO panels, just that they didn't optimize firmware or other hardware to fully utilize the capability. The 2022 panels are using new EX firmware that makes better use of the panel. Even though the 2021 77" aren't as bright as they could be, in exchange they could last even longer with less burn-in chances as what shortens the life of OLED is how hard you drive them.
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Edit: some folks have rightly pointed out that there's no 77" QD-OLED planned for this year. Thanks!
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Do you really need rtings for LG OLED at this point? The reviews is the same every year:
"The LG G2 OLED is a wonderful flagship 4k OLED TV. It comes with LG's newest version of the evo panel, which aims to increase brightness compared to typical OLED panels. It provides a significant improvement over its predecessor, the LG G1 Evo OLED, in HDR content, but there's not much of a difference in SDR content. The TV has a unique slim design meant to sit flush against the wall with its dedicated wall mount, and it doesn't come with a stand. It delivers the same exceptional picture quality as other OLEDs with a near-infinite contrast ratio and perfect black uniformity. It's packed with gaming features like variable refresh rate (VRR) support, four HDMI 2.1 inputs, and a near-instant response time for a smooth gaming experience. Unfortunately, OLEDs risk permanent burn-in, which could be a problem if you constantly watch the same content with static elements, like leaving it on the same news channel all day, but we don't expect it to be an issue if you watch varied content."
9.0 overall, beaten only by the G3 OLED of next year.
Thanks I didn't know they were coming for may. Fingers crossed for new monitor worthy 42" oled
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So basically just price shop this vs a G1?
No 77" QD OLED TVs this year, so at least for comparison of this deal can't say that.
No 77" in qd-oled for 2022
Thumbs down. pls dont trigger alerts for "FYIs"
So basically just price shop this vs a G1?
Yes, LG released the C2 series to authorized U.S. retailers this week, but it's not a deal in any shape or form.