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77" LG OLED77C2PUA C2 HDR 4K Smart OLED TV (Factory Refurbished, 2022)
+ 4-Year Damage/Burn-In Protection Warranty on sale for
$1,899.
Shipping is free.
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- Note: Extended Warranty will be automatically added to your cart when you add TV; Warranty starts 30 Days after purchase. More info on the warranty here.
Specs:
- Resolution: 3840x2160
- Refresh Rate: 120Hz Native
- α9 Gen 5 AI Processor 4K
- Cinema HDR (Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG) Dynamic Tone Mapping Pro
- Dolby Vision IQ
- G-Sync Compatible, FreeSync Premium
- Smart Platform: webOS 22
- VESA Mount Compatibility: 300mm x 200mm
- Ports:
- 4x HDMI 2.1
- 1x Digital Optical Audio
- 1x Ethernet Port
- 3x USB 2.0
- 1x RS-232
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Anyways they delivered it on freight, I paid the driver 20 dollar tip, he helped me get it in and waited for 5m for me to open and confirm it was ok.
If it wasn't I would have sent it back. With things like this always open and check it first and deny delivery if it's broken, saves a lot of headache.
Been going strong for almost a year, no issues.
Anyways they delivered it on freight, I paid the driver 20 dollar tip, he helped me get it in and waited for 5m for me to open and confirm it was ok.
If it wasn't I would have sent it back. With things like this always open and check it first and deny delivery if it's broken, saves a lot of headache.
Been going strong for almost a year, no issues.
...now I am trying to come up with systems to do it anyways, pulleys attached to the ceiling maybe?
I really never understand why someone would go through the trouble of hanging a tv on the wall when they clearly have no idea how too.
$200 to pay someone to hang up a $2000 tv, or you inventing and run the risk of damaging……..
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...now I am trying to come up with systems to do it anyways, pulleys attached to the ceiling maybe?
...now I am trying to come up with systems to do it anyways, pulleys attached to the ceiling maybe?
Extend the mount out, raise the tv as close to the mount's attachment point as possible. I used a tv console table and some wooden blocks to raise the tv to mounting height, then grabbed the tv and hooked it onto the mount. Oh yea, I did this with a labrum (shoulder) tear too, unbeknownst to me
Super Bowl time does bring out the worst in some buyers, whereas they go out and buy a brand new TV just for the game and/or a Super Bowl party that they put on, only to return it a few days later. Yes, those kind of people exist in this world, they are the same people who buy air conditioning units in the Spring and return them in the Fall. So those looking for a television, check your local Best Buy as they turnaround and sell those returned TV's when its only been a few days or a week since originally purchased, and they are sold as "open box/customer return" after they get tested so you can save some money that way, but to protect yourself, since they are a return and you have no idea how the televsion was handled, go the safe route and buy the extended warranty with it.
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