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I'm scared to spend that and only have a 1 year warranty ordering through Amazon.
Amazon credit card, like many others, adds a second year.
Costco gives you 5 years. Their holiday add came out and all their TV's include this coverage.
Costco has the 77" C2 at $2500 with a 5 year warranty.
77" B2 is $2300 with the same warranty.
I bought the C2 - as a gamer, the extra HDMI 2.1 inputs and brighter screen made it an easy decision.
I guess that's nice, but 5 years would be nicer.
https://www.rtings.com/tv/tools/c...shold=0.10
"The LG C2 OLED is a higher-end TV than the LG B2 OLED, so it performs better overall. They have the same SDR peak brightness, but in HDR is where the C2 stands out as it gets brighter and highlights pop more. The C2 also has better gradient handling, resulting in less distracting banding while watching HDR content"
https://www.rtings.com/tv/tools/c...shold=0.10
"The LG C1 OLED and the LG B2 OLED are similar OLEDs. The B2 is the better choice if you need something to use in a well-lit room because it gets brighter in SDR. However, their HDR brightness is similar, and the C1 has better gradient handling, so if you watch HDR content, it's better to go for the C1."
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"The LG C2 OLED is a higher-end TV than the LG B2 OLED, so it performs better overall. They have the same SDR peak brightness, but in HDR is where the C2 stands out as it gets brighter and highlights pop more. The C2 also has better gradient handling, resulting in less distracting banding while watching HDR content"
https://www.rtings.com/tv/tools/c...shold=0.10
"The LG C1 OLED and the LG B2 OLED are similar OLEDs. The B2 is the better choice if you need something to use in a well-lit room because it gets brighter in SDR. However, their HDR brightness is similar, and the C1 has better gradient handling, so if you watch HDR content, it's better to go for the C1."
Yep yep
And the higher rated ones are considerably more expensive.
If you sort by mixed usage, it's #4 on this list of 374 TV's. The best on the list has a 9.1. 1/10th of a difference.
I wonder if Costco will price match, or I'll just wait until it goes on sale there as well.
I get 5% back on my Amazon card but I think I'd rather have the warranty.
I get 4% at Costco with their Citi card. And I feel it's much easier to do a return if you ever have to. Other benefits include free shipping and free tech support (not that I ever need it )
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