Best Buy Plus/Total Members: 48" LG A2 Series OLED 4K UHD Smart TV (2022 Model)
$550
$1,299.00
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Best Buy has for its My Best Buy Plus & Total Members (starts from $49.99 per year): 48" LG A2 Series OLED 4K UHD Smart TV (OLED48A2PUA; 2022 Model) on sale for $549.99. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free curbside pickup as an alternative option.
Thanks to community member r3p3ro for finding this deal.
Specs/Key Features:
Resolution: 3840x2160 (4K UHD)
Refresh Rate: 60Hz
Dolby Vision/HDR 10/Hybrid Log Gamma
Magic/Voice Control Remote
WiFi w/ Bluetooth 5.0
VESA Mount: 300x200mm
Dolby Atmos
Google Assistant/Amazon Alexa Voice Assistant Built-In
Model: LG - 48" Class A2 Series OLED 4K UHD Smart webOS TV
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Bought this yesterday at the $649 price and still consider it a good value for a bedroom TV in this size range. We had been considering the Sony X85K at $599...for an extra $50, this was a no-brainer.
In terms of TV and movie watching, the difference between this and my C2 are not substantial enough to get worked up about on a secondary TV.
I've seen you in the other TV threads…
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I'd buy if you don't game, I'm actually on the fence with this 60hz issues, I do watch sports but reality doesn't matter, my currentbLG TV lasted me over ten years my next one probably will do another ten, I want to get something that'll future proof, that's all I'm tornt about with the A ans B/C series
I have two LG tvs myself. One from 2009 and one from 2015. Both still going strong.
I hate to admit, but we have 5 TVs on the house...not one of them is 4k🤣🤣. Of course the largest TV we have is 43". The other 4 are 32". I tried a 43" QLED 4k TV with Dolby vision . Sat it side by side with my LG from 2015. Until I was within 24" of the screens...I couldn't tell the difference in resolution (and yes..I set it up for 4k and played a 4K stream from Disney plus). And I actually preferred the color on the 1080p LG.
Got one of these back in September on deal for an Open Box - Excellent for $492. It's a beautiful TV and perfect for a bedroom. Couldn't be happier with it, especially for the price. Audio wasn't stellar but I'm using it with a Vizio 5.1 soundbar with wireless sub and surrounds and it's been great!
This or the 55" TCL 6 series for $400 for a bedroom TV. I currently have an old 42" in there. Honestly just want better sound quality without having to buy an external audio system.
How is burn-in these days for a static display such as a calendar?
Not a good choice to have a static image on an OLED. You won't acccidetally burn them in, but you can probably purposely burn them in and a static display like a calender is asking for burn-in.
Not gonna happen anytime soon I think. But if you get the chance definately snag one. i LOVE my LG 42" C2 OLED as a gaming PC monitor. It's amazing! And that's coming from trying/owning multiple official gaming monitors from HP Omen, Acer, and Alienware.
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In terms of TV and movie watching, the difference between this and my C2 are not substantial enough to get worked up about on a secondary TV.
How many do you have now??
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I hate to admit, but we have 5 TVs on the house...not one of them is 4k🤣🤣. Of course the largest TV we have is 43". The other 4 are 32". I tried a 43" QLED 4k TV with Dolby vision . Sat it side by side with my LG from 2015. Until I was within 24" of the screens...I couldn't tell the difference in resolution (and yes..I set it up for 4k and played a 4K stream from Disney plus). And I actually preferred the color on the 1080p LG.
How many do you have now??
6 less as of today! Finally made a run to the dump. Found out they cost $100 each to dispose of. I think I might stop buying so many TVs now
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