BuyDig has
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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iconian for sharing this deal.
- 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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...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?
IMO you'd be crazy to try to setup a 77" by yourself. Why go through all the trouble of making a pulley system, just pay for the delivery where they do this for you, ask a friend, or hire someone for $20 from craigslist, taskrabbit, etc. to help you.
...now I am trying to come up with systems to do it anyways, pulleys attached to the ceiling maybe?
You will need an articulating mount, a large weight rated screw in eyelet from Home Depot, and a come along winch, two wide tow straps. The mount must be able to reach eyelet exactly, that you screw into ceiling stud. Another excuse to buy cool laser tool. My tv is 85 inch Sony at 105 lbs. Place foam running parallel between tow straps and bottom edge of tv. Under pressure foam cannot press on glass.
Super slowly raise (I mean slow) to allow pressures to stabilize, and to make corrections to strapage as to not pressure glass. Then raise to height and bolt mount to tv. Slowly lower ( I mean slow), done. I left eyelet in place. No one has ever noticed it.
What was that… Yes I am the engineer on the crazy train.
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This right here. For those that dont need the extra 2.1 HDMI you could save quite a bit of money depending on the size tv you choose. Saying its inferior is pretty extreme.
Thankfully the TV works great with no screen issues, there was a minor ding on the stand, only had 12 hours in it (you can check by going into System -> Devices -> TV Management -> Time On). The only other problem is we received the AUA warehouse model when what we bought was technically the PUA (even the box description says it), but the received model on the box shows it's the AUA as well as the TV settings. Currently in contact with BuyDig over email and waiting to hear back as there are possibly some minor differences.
Thankfully the TV works great with no screen issues, there was a minor ding on the stand, only had 12 hours in it (you can check by going into System -> Devices -> TV Management -> Time On). The only other problem is we received the AUA warehouse model when what we bought was technically the PUA (even the box description says it), but the received model on the box shows it's the AUA as well as the TV settings. Currently in contact with BuyDig over email and waiting to hear back as there are possibly some minor differences
I tipped the delivery driver $20 and he stayed and even helped me unbox it to inspect it. Everything looked ok, except the box was generic, no branding at all. No plastic on the screen, but it's refurb. Turned it on and there's a burnt in Fox News logo in the bottom left corner. 575 hrs of usage. The remote looks very used as well and the magic wand part doesn't work at all. I boxed it all up and emailed for a return.
I tried another BuyDig deal a few years back for a LG C1 refurb but the top corner of the screen was bowed in, so I returned it. Took a chance on this one, but I don't think I'll be doing that again.
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