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65" LG Evo G2 Series Gallery Edition 4K HDR Smart OLED TV (LGOLED65G2PUA, 2022) for 2,196.99 - $702.21 with promo code
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About the Product:- LG Evo OLED Gallery Edition
- Gallery Design
- 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, VRR (Variable Refresh Rate)
- Smart Platform: webOS 22
- VESA Mount Compatibility: 300mm x 300mm
- Bluetooth 5.0
- Ports:
- 4x HDMI 2.1 (1x eARC)
- 1x Digital Optical Audio
- 1x Ethernet Port
- 3x USB 2.0 (2 Bottom / 1 Side)
- 1x RS-232
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Signed, guy that just bought a C2 from woot this morning
The only downside is it needs a stand/mounting.
The only LG that I would see s better than G2 is the newer G3 which uses MLA tech to go even brighter. Although the price there will be a deterrent.
With Samsung it is early days of the tech and the build quality has been a concern and reddit has several users mentioning burn in. Plus LG does offer better updates over time and offers some compelling benefits over samsung. Then again those are more preferential.
EDIT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=my1lyUE
Burn in Test added .
The only downside is it needs a stand/mounting.
The only LG that I would see s better than G2 is the newer G3 which uses MLA tech to go even brighter. Although the price there will be a deterrent.
With Samsung it is early days of the tech and the build quality has been a concern and reddit has several users mentioning burn in. Plus LG does offer better updates over time and offers some compelling benefits over samsung. Then again those are more preferential.
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The only downside is it needs a stand/mounting.
The only LG that I would see s better than G2 is the newer G3 which uses MLA tech to go even brighter. Although the price there will be a deterrent.
With Samsung it is early days of the tech and the build quality has been a concern and reddit has several users mentioning burn in. Plus LG does offer better updates over time and offers some compelling benefits over samsung. Then again those are more preferential.
EDIT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=my1lyUE
Burn in Test added .
even so idk i sort of rather spend 700$ more for a 77 incher if it's not like 1200ish hehe. just trying to justify it tomyself to hold out but hard lol
I've actually seen enough complaints on the S95B that I've been gunshy about pulling the trigger. Apparently burn-in can be a problem in unusual use cases, but supposedly the Samsung C-series which is new for 2023 improves that situation. I'm currently eyeballing an S90C, which is one step below their best S95C, but both are QD-OLED and are mostly the same, other than the 95 coming with the "One Connect" box so you don't have to plug everything into the back of the TV.
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Can anyone who has upgraded from a 5/6/7 year old oled comment on the size of the improvement/differences? Thanks in advance
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