Best Buy has 77" LG Class A2 Series OLED 4K UHD Smart webOS TV (2022 Model, OLED77A2PUA) on sale for $1799.99. Shipping is free, alternatively, store pickup is free.
Thanks community member BeautifulMusic6520 for sharing this deal
Specs/Key Features
Resolution: 3840x2160 (4K UHD)
Refresh Rate: 60Hz
Dolby Vision/HDR 10/Hybrid Log Gamma
Magic/Voice Control Remote
WiFi w/ Bluetooth 5.0
VESA Mount: 300x200mm
Dolby Atmos
Google Assistant/Amazon Alexa Voice Assistant Built-In
webOS Smart Platform
Inputs
3x HDMI
2x USB 2.0
1x Ethernet
1x RF Antenna
1x Digital Optical Audio
Editor's Notes & Price Research
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Warranty: Includes Manufacturer's Warranty for Parts and labor.
Reviews: This TV receives 8.6 Score out of 10 from Rtings. Click here for their In-Depth Review.
Refer to forum thread for discussion from the community regarding this offer. -slickdewmaster
To answer other posters question, they are all Oleds so will look fantastic and better than most tvs.
Main drawback of A series is only 60Hz panel and lacks advanced gaming features (but still good)
B series 120Hz panel and has all gaming advanced features
C series same as B with all 4 hdmi ports 4k 120Hz (B series only 2) and the C series is about 50-100 nits brighter and has a better processor in the tv which allows for smoother navigation function and to fix imperfections when viewing certain content.
G Series same as C, main difference is meant to be wall mounted (no tv stand, but you can purchase separately). 5 year panel warranty from manufacturer, 100 nits brighter than C2 and of course the G2 has a built in heatsink which in theory protects the panel much better to add longevity.
Personally I would not go lower than the B series, unless it's extremely cheap. This $1799 price isn't a good deal as the B series has sold recently for $1700. New models are coming soon and you'll be able to buy a C series 77" for $2000
Man if only this was at least a B2
The B2 was $1699 in December.
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Honestly I wouldn't mind trying the A2 because of the native 60hz. I hate 120hz panels and the stupid effects you have to turn on for smoothing or stuttering. I didn't know they made a 77" 60hz a2
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C is best, B is close second
G series is Best of their 4k lineup…….
To answer other posters question, they are all Oleds so will look fantastic and better than most tvs.
Main drawback of A series is only 60Hz panel and lacks advanced gaming features (but still good)
B series 120Hz panel and has all gaming advanced features
C series same as B with all 4 hdmi ports 4k 120Hz (B series only 2) and the C series is about 50-100 nits brighter and has a better processor in the tv which allows for smoother navigation function and to fix imperfections when viewing certain content.
G Series same as C, main difference is meant to be wall mounted (no tv stand, but you can purchase separately). 5 year panel warranty from manufacturer, 100 nits brighter than C2 and of course the G2 has a built in heatsink which in theory protects the panel much better to add longevity.
Personally I would not go lower than the B series, unless it's extremely cheap. This $1799 price isn't a good deal as the B series has sold recently for $1700. New models are coming soon and you'll be able to buy a C series 77" for $2000
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To answer other posters question, they are all Oleds so will look fantastic and better than most tvs.
Main drawback of A series is only 60Hz panel and lacks advanced gaming features (but still good)
B series 120Hz panel and has all gaming advanced features
C series same as B with all 4 hdmi ports 4k 120Hz (B series only 2) and the C series is about 50-100 nits brighter and has a better processor in the tv which allows for smoother navigation function and to fix imperfections when viewing certain content.
G Series same as C, main difference is meant to be wall mounted (no tv stand, but you can purchase separately). 5 year panel warranty from manufacturer, 100 nits brighter than C2 and of course the G2 has a built in heatsink which in theory protects the panel much better to add longevity.
Personally I would not go lower than the B series, unless it's extremely cheap. This $1799 price isn't a good deal as the B series has sold recently for $1700. New models are coming soon and you'll be able to buy a C series 77" for $2000
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Got a flagship TV ~$2000 many years ago - once you get that out of your system, hopefully your upgrade-itis gets cured or you put a lower cap on them
To answer other posters question, they are all Oleds so will look fantastic and better than most tvs.
Main drawback of A series is only 60Hz panel and lacks advanced gaming features (but still good)
B series 120Hz panel and has all gaming advanced features
C series same as B with all 4 hdmi ports 4k 120Hz (B series only 2) and the C series is about 50-100 nits brighter and has a better processor in the tv which allows for smoother navigation function and to fix imperfections when viewing certain content.
G Series same as C, main difference is meant to be wall mounted (no tv stand, but you can purchase separately). 5 year panel warranty from manufacturer, 100 nits brighter than C2 and of course the G2 has a built in heatsink which in theory protects the panel much better to add longevity.
Personally I would not go lower than the B series, unless it's extremely cheap. This $1799 price isn't a good deal as the B series has sold recently for $1700. New models are coming soon and you'll be able to buy a C series 77" for $2000