expired Posted by TDuong122 • Jul 10, 2023
Jul 10, 2023 10:15 PM
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expired Posted by TDuong122 • Jul 10, 2023
Jul 10, 2023 10:15 PM
77" LG OLED77G2PUA Class G2 Series OLED 4K evo Smart TV (2022)
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$3,347
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effective price is $2553.29 (plus tax on the original amount if applicable)
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One thing I didn't realize because I generally ignore "store credit card" spam is that the stupid Amazon Visa is always 5% Cashback on Amazon purchases (and 6% for Prime Day plus the $200 GC at signup.) I should probably have signed up years ago!
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https://www.amazon.com/l/17934980011
effective price is $2553.29 (plus tax on the original amount if applicable)
https://www.amazon.com/l/17934980011
effective price is $2553.29 (plus tax on the original amount if applicable)
Edit to add this from RTings.com
"The LG G3 OLED is better than the LG G2 OLED. While they're nearly identical, the G3 has the edge in the one area that counts: it gets dramatically brighter than its predecessor in HDR and SDR, so all content will look more vibrant on the G3 over the G2. Note that the LG G3 OLED now supports DTS audio formats when the G2 doesn't, so this is something to consider if you listen to many DVDs or Blu-rays, which tend to have their audio tracks encoded in DTS."
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Edit to add this from RTings.com
"The LG G3 OLED is better than the LG G2 OLED. While they're nearly identical, the G3 has the edge in the one area that counts: it gets dramatically brighter than its predecessor in HDR and SDR, so all content will look more vibrant on the G3 over the G2. Note that the LG G3 OLED now supports DTS audio formats when the G2 doesn't, so this is something to consider if you listen to many DVDs or Blu-rays, which tend to have their audio tracks encoded in DTS."
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