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SlickdealsForumsDeal TalkLG 48" Class - C1 Series - 4K UHD OLED TV - Allstate 3-Year Protection Plan Bundle Included for 5 years of total coverage* - $899.99
Costco Members: 48" LG C1 Series 4K UHD OLED Smart TV + 5-Yr Warranty
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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: 48" LG C1 Series 4K UHD OLED Smart TV (OLED48C1AUB.AUS) + 3 Year Allstate Protection Plan Bundle (5 years total coverage) on sale for $899.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member brealz for sharing this deal.
Includes:
All-State Extended Protection Plan
Year 1 & 2 is covered by the manufacturer warranty and/or Costco Concierge Services. Allstate enrollment provides additional coverage for Years 3, 4 and 5 (more information)..
$100 Streaming Credit towards your choice of Google Play, Paramount+, Showtime, Sling TV, or Xbox.
After purchasing and receiving your TV, please visit www.LG-Promos.com/tvoffer to begin your claim process and receive your streaming credit via email. Limit one per eligible LG TV purchase. Claim(s) must be submitted within 90 days of purchase date.
Specs:
Resolution: 3840x2160 UHD 4K
Refresh Rate: Native 120Hz
Processor: α9 Gen 4 AI Processor 4K
HDR: Cinema HDR (Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG) Dolby Vision IQ
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#2.) because of idiots, their return policy doesn't apply to these type of electronics
My desk is about 30 inches deep as well.
It's about using it correctly. When I'm gaming I just go back a few feet in my chair, mainly use it for the Xbox Series X.
When I use it with the MacBook Pro, I just use an app like rectangle to use smaller windows. Windows has an app similar called Fancy Zones.
I also had trepidation about buying a 48 inch TV for the desk but, after using the smaller windows approach, I think it will work fine.
small inconvenience for the picture quality that no monitor in that price range can touch
It doesn't cover burn in, LG will usually cover you for one burn in per panel but I've had a C9 for two years and game every day on it. Not a single bit of even temporary image retention more less burn in.
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Comes with a streaming credit of $100. The price of the TV would be $799. For 5 years of coverage, this is an amazing deal as it'll cover any concerns for burn ins.
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Just bought this yesterday, guess I'm going back to Costco this weekend to price adjust.
Using it as a gaming/desktop setup, I have a 65" C9 in the living room. Fantastic picture quality as expected.
Curious how deep is your desk? I am thinking of using it as a desktop monitor for work and I have a 30 inch deep desk and I sit about 15 inch away from desk. I think it will be be too close.
Curious how deep is your desk? I am thinking of using it as a desktop monitor for work and I have a 30 inch deep desk and I sit about 15 inch away from desk. I think it will be be too close.
My desk is about 30 inches deep as well.
It's about using it correctly. When I'm gaming I just go back a few feet in my chair, mainly use it for the Xbox Series X.
When I use it with the MacBook Pro, I just use an app like rectangle to use smaller windows. Windows has an app similar called Fancy Zones.
I also had trepidation about buying a 48 inch TV for the desk but, after using the smaller windows approach, I think it will work fine.
small inconvenience for the picture quality that no monitor in that price range can touch
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#2.) because of idiots, their return policy doesn't apply to these type of electronics
It's about using it correctly. When I'm gaming I just go back a few feet in my chair, mainly use it for the Xbox Series X.
When I use it with the MacBook Pro, I just use an app like rectangle to use smaller windows. Windows has an app similar called Fancy Zones.
I also had trepidation about buying a 48 inch TV for the desk but, after using the smaller windows approach, I think it will work fine.
small inconvenience for the picture quality that no monitor in that price range can touch
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Using it as a gaming/desktop setup, I have a 65" C9 in the living room. Fantastic picture quality as expected.
Using it as a gaming/desktop setup, I have a 65" C9 in the living room. Fantastic picture quality as expected.
My desk is about 30 inches deep as well.
It's about using it correctly. When I'm gaming I just go back a few feet in my chair, mainly use it for the Xbox Series X.
When I use it with the MacBook Pro, I just use an app like rectangle to use smaller windows. Windows has an app similar called Fancy Zones.
I also had trepidation about buying a 48 inch TV for the desk but, after using the smaller windows approach, I think it will work fine.
small inconvenience for the picture quality that no monitor in that price range can touch
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#2.) because of idiots, their return policy doesn't apply to these type of electronics
It's about using it correctly. When I'm gaming I just go back a few feet in my chair, mainly use it for the Xbox Series X.
When I use it with the MacBook Pro, I just use an app like rectangle to use smaller windows. Windows has an app similar called Fancy Zones.
I also had trepidation about buying a 48 inch TV for the desk but, after using the smaller windows approach, I think it will work fine.
small inconvenience for the picture quality that no monitor in that price range can touch
Just got a 30in wide desk too, glad to know it's usable w/ my 48 c1. Thanks for the tip!
Using it as a gaming/desktop setup, I have a 65" C9 in the living room. Fantastic picture quality as expected.
How do you like it as a monitor? Any difference??