Best Buy has select LG 4K TVs + LG SN4A 2.1-Channel Soundbar with Wireless Subwoofer and DTS Virtual:X listed below from $599.99. Shipping is free, otherwise free curbside pickup is available where stock permits.
Thanks to community member Champagne13 for finding this deal.
Note, the soundbar (link for reference) will be automatically added in cart.
You gave thanks to Champagne13 for this post.
Thank you!
Champagne13 posted this deal. Say thanks!
Original Post
Written by
Edited May 31, 2022
at 11:11 PMby
*** FREE SOUNDBAR W/ PURCHASE OF ANY ONE OF THESE 3 TVs ***
LG - 2.1-Channel Soundbar with Wireless Subwoofer and DTS Virtual:X
$279.99 retail value (Sale $119.99) (Automatically Adds to Cart) https://www.bestbuy.com/site/lg-2...Id=6479130
ScottoDono
asked this question on 05-31-2022 at 11:20 AM
05-31-2022 at 11:20 AM
Pretty sure if you buy without installation services Fedex or ups deliver it. I have total tech so they mount all the TVs for free too, so it’s two guys from bestbuy that deliver and install it
campbdoug
asked this question on 05-28-2022 at 09:37 PM
ehero
asked this question on 05-31-2022 at 11:14 AM
VA and IPS are LCD panel types. The basic models are just called "LED," technically speaking, they are LCDs that have LEDs making up the backlight. They are called LED because manufacturers wanted to differentiate them from older LCDs that had fluorescent backlights. QLED (Samsung tech) and Nanocell (LG tech) are upgrades to these that improve color, but they still use the same LCD panels. For example, most-if-not-all Samsung QLED television use VA panels.
OLED is a totally different technology. Highest contrast and great viewing angles, but notably more expensive than LCD based LED/QLED/Nanocell LED sets.
Between VA and IPS, generally VA is said to be better for movies because it has better contrast which is especially desirable when the room is pretty dark. IPS has better viewing angles (meaning the picture quality doesn't degrade much when viewed at an angle.) I personally prefer VA because I always take the best seat with a straight on viewing angle so the picture is great.
Here's a page with some videos showing how the various panels perform when viewed from a wider and wider angle. Might make more sense. Scroll down to the videos section. https://www.rtings.com/tv/tests/p...wing-angle
Looks pretty good with the free soundbar + subwoofer. Soundbar doesn't have 4k passthrough but that's expected, all three TVs have an ARC HDMI port and an optical output.
Rtings reviews are of limited usefulness since they reviewed smaller 65 inch "siblings" that use complete different panel tech (the 65" versions use ADS panels, the TVs in this deal use VA panels. The TVs in this deal would score higher on Rtings categories that use contrast as a factor, but would score lower in categories that use viewing angle as a factor.)
Nanocell is very similar to Samsung's "quantum dot" QLED, right?
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
This comment has been rated as unhelpful by Slickdeals users
Looks pretty good with the free soundbar + subwoofer. Soundbar doesn't have 4k passthrough but that's expected, all three TVs have an ARC HDMI port and an optical output.
Rtings reviews are of limited usefulness since they reviewed smaller 65 inch "siblings" that use complete different panel tech (the 65" versions use ADS panels, the TVs in this deal use VA panels. The TVs in this deal would score higher on Rtings categories that use contrast as a factor, but would score lower in categories that use viewing angle as a factor.)
Nanocell is very similar to Samsung's "quantum dot" QLED, right?
Our community has rated this post as helpful.
If you agree, why not thank ?
05-27-2022
at
08:40 PM#4
the prices look amazing!
i did some research and is this is the order from lowest quality to highest picture quality? (for movies, not gaming)
VA < IPS < NANO< QLED < OLED
Our community has rated this post as helpful.
If you agree, why not thank ?
05-27-2022
at
09:16 PM#8
Quote
from TungV9142
:
the prices look amazing!
i did some research and is this is the order from lowest quality to highest picture quality? (for movies, not gaming)
VA < IPS < NANO< QLED < OLED
VA and IPS are LCD panel types. The basic models are just called "LED," technically speaking, they are LCDs that have LEDs making up the backlight. They are called LED because manufacturers wanted to differentiate them from older LCDs that had fluorescent backlights. QLED (Samsung tech) and Nanocell (LG tech) are upgrades to these that improve color, but they still use the same LCD panels. For example, most-if-not-all Samsung QLED television use VA panels.
OLED is a totally different technology. Highest contrast and great viewing angles, but notably more expensive than LCD based LED/QLED/Nanocell LED sets.
Between VA and IPS, generally VA is said to be better for movies because it has better contrast which is especially desirable when the room is pretty dark. IPS has better viewing angles (meaning the picture quality doesn't degrade much when viewed at an angle.) I personally prefer VA because I always take the best seat with a straight on viewing angle so the picture is great.
Here's a page with some videos showing how the various panels perform when viewed from a wider and wider angle. Might make more sense. Scroll down to the videos section. https://www.rtings.com/tv/tests/p...wing-angle
Save yourself. Get at least NANO cell. The base (cheapest) is very dim and dull. I returned it after and an hour.
So you bought the $599 and returned it for the $699 version and are saying the difference in price was worth it? Was the picture quality substantially different in ur opinion?
How good of a deal is this? Moving in 2 months and looking for a living room tv, curious how the deals have been on TV's lately might pass and wait on something to come up in the near future. Nanocell over this for $100 more?
141 Comments
Featured Comments
OLED is a totally different technology. Highest contrast and great viewing angles, but notably more expensive than LCD based LED/QLED/Nanocell LED sets.
Between VA and IPS, generally VA is said to be better for movies because it has better contrast which is especially desirable when the room is pretty dark. IPS has better viewing angles (meaning the picture quality doesn't degrade much when viewed at an angle.) I personally prefer VA because I always take the best seat with a straight on viewing angle so the picture is great.
Here's a page with some videos showing how the various panels perform when viewed from a wider and wider angle. Might make more sense. Scroll down to the videos section.
https://www.rtings.com/tv/tests/p...wing-angle
LG 75" UP7070 (IPS Panel) w/ Soundbar $699.99
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/lg-7...Id=6452995
Rtings reviews are of limited usefulness since they reviewed smaller 65 inch "siblings" that use complete different panel tech (the 65" versions use ADS panels, the TVs in this deal use VA panels. The TVs in this deal would score higher on Rtings categories that use contrast as a factor, but would score lower in categories that use viewing angle as a factor.)
Nanocell is very similar to Samsung's "quantum dot" QLED, right?
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Rtings reviews are of limited usefulness since they reviewed smaller 65 inch "siblings" that use complete different panel tech (the 65" versions use ADS panels, the TVs in this deal use VA panels. The TVs in this deal would score higher on Rtings categories that use contrast as a factor, but would score lower in categories that use viewing angle as a factor.)
Nanocell is very similar to Samsung's "quantum dot" QLED, right?
i did some research and is this is the order from lowest quality to highest picture quality? (for movies, not gaming)
VA < IPS < NANO< QLED < OLED
i did some research and is this is the order from lowest quality to highest picture quality? (for movies, not gaming)
VA < IPS < NANO< QLED < OLED
VA and IPS are LCD panel types. The basic models are just called "LED," technically speaking, they are LCDs that have LEDs making up the backlight. They are called LED because manufacturers wanted to differentiate them from older LCDs that had fluorescent backlights. QLED (Samsung tech) and Nanocell (LG tech) are upgrades to these that improve color, but they still use the same LCD panels. For example, most-if-not-all Samsung QLED television use VA panels.
OLED is a totally different technology. Highest contrast and great viewing angles, but notably more expensive than LCD based LED/QLED/Nanocell LED sets.
Between VA and IPS, generally VA is said to be better for movies because it has better contrast which is especially desirable when the room is pretty dark. IPS has better viewing angles (meaning the picture quality doesn't degrade much when viewed at an angle.) I personally prefer VA because I always take the best seat with a straight on viewing angle so the picture is great.
Here's a page with some videos showing how the various panels perform when viewed from a wider and wider angle. Might make more sense. Scroll down to the videos section.
https://www.rtings.com/tv/tests/p...wing-angle
Pro
Expert
LG 75" UP7070 (IPS Panel) w/ Soundbar $699.99
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/lg-7...Id=6452995
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Thanks