77" LG OLED77C2PUA C2 HDR 4K Smart OLED TV (Refurb, 2022) + 4-Year Accidental Warranty
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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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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
Bought a refurb from buydig end of December. TV arrived with cracked screen and getting them to return it has been a nightmare. The customer service has been awful and they just keep running me around in circles. I would never buy anything from this company again. I ended up buying a samsung with the Educators discount and now im trying to figure out if ill need to involve my credit card company to get the buydig thing sorted.
Every time this deal comes up people mention the 3rd party warranty holder is garbage to deal with and almost never covers anything.
Hm holding out for a deal on a non-refurb. Superbowl coming up and with the release of LG's new OLED tv, the G3, probable that the price of a new C2 will drop.
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I've been looking for a 42-48inch c2 for like a month and keep checking to see if buydig brought that model back on sale as well. I've heard I missed great prices in December, but it seems like only the 65-83 inch oleds have been slick recently. Sad I timed my market entry so poorly, and keep hoping one of these threads is going to include the smaller sized models as well.
Hm holding out for a deal on a non-refurb. Superbowl coming up and with the release of LG's new OLED tv, the G3, probable that the price of a new C2 will drop.
Same here. The G series also come with 5 year warranties from LG too so seems worth it to me for that reason alone.
I've been looking for a 42-48inch c2 for like a month and keep checking to see if buydig brought that model back on sale as well. I've heard I missed great prices in December, but it seems like only the 65-83 inch oleds have been slick recently. Sad I timed my market entry so poorly, and keep hoping one of these threads is going to include the smaller sized models as well.
Have you checked with G Toe? I got my 42 C2 for $757 includding shipping and tax. It came from beachcamera.
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02-03-2023 at 12:18 PM.
i have a 77" c1 from buydig.. at the time it was like 2400 which was a steal then.. wild inflation doesn't touch TVs.
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.
That's correct. TVs actually usually experience deflation, and last couple reports I have seen have shown 11-16% deflation for televisions over the past year.
i have a 77" c1 from buydig.. at the time it was like 2400 which was a steal then.. wild inflation doesn't touch TVs.
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.
In for one and planning to do just that. Also bought with Amex in case things go astronomically wrong and I need a good charge back team on my side.
I got a new 65" C1 last year and kind of want the upgrade to 77" but I was barely able to hang the 65 incher on my wall by myself, there's no way I could do it with a 77.
...now I am trying to come up with systems to do it anyways, pulleys attached to the ceiling maybe?
You do know there are people that do this………
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……..
I got a new 65" C1 last year and kind of want the upgrade to 77" but I was barely able to hang the 65 incher on my wall by myself, there's no way I could do it with a 77.
...now I am trying to come up with systems to do it anyways, pulleys attached to the ceiling maybe?
you dont have a friend that could help you for 1 minute?
I got a new 65" C1 last year and kind of want the upgrade to 77" but I was barely able to hang the 65 incher on my wall by myself, there's no way I could do it with a 77.
...now I am trying to come up with systems to do it anyways, pulleys attached to the ceiling maybe?
I bought one of those articulating mounts from Costco and was able to hang a 75" 80-ish pounds tv by myself with some careful planning.
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
For people that prefer Sony and have Micro Center around, they still have refurbished 77 A80CJ for 1599. I got one a month ago and it's been perfect so far.
Hm holding out for a deal on a non-refurb. Superbowl coming up and with the release of LG's new OLED tv, the G3, probable that the price of a new C2 will drop.
Good point. That's a great price, even for a refurb 2022 model. I have a 2019 65" C OLED (C9?) and would love a newer 77".. but it is not a need.... maybe if the stock market's weak recovery keeps going... or I sell my rental house...
This Sunday we should see the Super Bowl sales start as the weekly ad sales for Best Buy, etc. start Sunday and with the game a week from this Sunday, the sales will appear this coming week. I don't feel they will be dramatic but Super Bowl time of year is one of the best times to purchase a television. Those expecting a big price decrease on the LG C2 OLED models, it won't happen. There may be a slight decrease, maybe $100-$200 but the C2 is still selling incredibly well. You won't find significant discounts on the C2 until later on in the year or early next year, if C2 inventory lasts that long. The C3 has proven itself that it's not a big enough upgrade for current OLED owners to get nor is it worth while waiting for the C3 is not much different than the current C2 model and thus, people would rather save the money as there will be about an $800-$1000 difference between the C2 65" currently and what the C3 65" will debut at when its released in a few months.
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.
Refurb on OLED is likely because someone sent it back for panel near-black issues. Dirty screen, vertical banding, etc. If you don't care about ugliness when video pans when the scene is near black, then this is a good deal. Mostly used for gaming? Good. Watch a lot of movies/TV with darker scenes? Might not be so great.
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Same here. The G series also come with 5 year warranties from LG too so seems worth it to me for that reason alone.
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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.
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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.
...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……..
...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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