Costco has for its
Members: Costco: 77" LG OLED77C1AUB 4K Smart OLED TV + $100 Streaming Credit + 5-Year Warranty on sale for
$2399.99.
Shipping is free.
- Note: Offer valid for Costco Members only w/ an active membership.
Thanks to community member
Champagne13 for finding this deal.
Purchase of this TV also includes the following promotional item:
- 3-Year Allstate Warranty + 2-Year Costco Warranty (for total of a 5-Year Warranty)
- Receive a $100 Streaming Credit towards your choice of Google Play, Paramount+, Showtime, Sling TV, or Xbox with the purchase of this LG OLED83C1AUB TV. 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. Must be purchased from Costco between June 30th 2021 - December 31st 2022. Claim(s) must be submitted within 90 days of purchase date.
Specs:
- Resolution: 3840x2160
- Refresh Rate: 120Hz, Motion Rate 240
- a9 Gen 2 Intelligent Processor
- HDR: Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG
- G-Sync Compatible, FreeSync
- Smart Platform: webOS + ThinQ AI
- VESA Mount Compatibility: 400mm x 200mm
- Ports:
- 4x HDMI
- 1x Digital Optical Audio
- 1x Ethernet Port
- 3x USB
- 1x RS-232
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I'm looking at the C1 or A80J. Should I just pull the trigger? We game and watch movies if that makes a difference.
EDIT: just looked up and found a thread on reddit, it is indeed valid for anything in the xbox ecosystem. This is the better deal in my opinion unless you can get buydig to knock off some extra money (reports of that going on in that thread).
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ALL OLED technology is susceptible to burn in, whether it happens is a whole other story.
The other confusion that often happens is OLED is the best technology and everything else is bad.
That's not true, there are other TVs that are good. Benefits would be they cost less, ZERO burn in concern which in turn you don't have to pay some $400+ burn in warranty.
Another consideration, that great PQ gets affected with ambient light, how much will be subjective but it does.
IMO if you have ANY concern regarding burn in,skip OLED.
You save a significant amount of money, peace of mind and a good PQ.
ALL OLED technology is susceptible to burn in, whether it happens is a whole other story.
The other confusion that often happens is OLED is the best technology and everything else is bad.
That's not true, there are other TVs that are good. Benefits would be they cost less, ZERO burn in concern which in turn you don't have to pay some $400+ burn in warranty.
Another consideration, that great PQ gets affected with ambient light, how much will be subjective but it does.
IMO if you have ANY concern regarding burn in,skip OLED.
You save a significant amount of money, peace of mind and a good PQ.
I am finishing up a new build and need at least 2-3 tv, one of which will be our primary tv. I was gonna wait till BF and get a nice 75"+ tv but just don't know where to start. Heard a lot of folks say OLED is the top dog.
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I am finishing up a new build and need at least 2-3 tv, one of which will be our primary tv. I was gonna wait till BF and get a nice 75"+ tv but just don't know where to start. Heard a lot of folks say OLED is the top dog.
I have a 65" lg c8 oled in a light controlled media room used for console gaming and HD movie watching.
Last year I went with a 85" samsung qn90a mini led for living room as we have 3 double windows on the side and a lot of ambient light. Also the price was half of an 83" oled. The goal was to watch it in day time for sports / cable TV etc and when watching a blu-ray go to oled.
Now after 8 months oled is only used for gaming and we keeping watching hdr movies/tv shows on samsung even at night becouse of hdr pop and more immersion of 85" compared to high contrast of oled.
So a good mini led can come close enough to oled black levels that for many people the may look better becouse of high brightness and no fear of burn in.
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