expirediconian | Staff posted Dec 08, 2023 11:05 PM
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expirediconian | Staff posted Dec 08, 2023 11:05 PM
77" LG OLED77C3PUA C3 4K Smart OLED evo TV (2023 Model)
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1. This TV was not $2000 Black Friday - Cyber Monday
2. This TV has a warranty as BuyDig is an authorized reseller for LG:
https://www.lg.com/us/authorizedd..._
You should delete or amend your posts to avoid misleading readers - and perhaps double check next time before posting?
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EDIT: Never mind! I figured out what was going on.
BuyDig website is showing $2496.99. Obvious that we have to use coupon code to get $2049. Because of this, I would guess that other stores won't do price match as they only consider $2496.99 price tag for this case.
If we consider 3 years square trade protection plan on BuyDig product page, it ends up $2239+ tax. Looking at costco price at $2499.99 which includes 3 years all state protection plan, also I will get 4%/$100 back for my case, the actual price difference is around $170.
My concen is how much risk I want to take for this $170 difference. What if something goes wrong during delivery or product defect like dead pixels upon arrival? Appreciate if someone can provide first hand info when dealing with BuyDig.
I think you are thinking of another TV. I checked numerous times, and it was never close to this, especially at numerous places.
https://youtu.be/gVNLwcrQ6zA?si=
Forums and Reddit have some people swearing it's QDOLED - everything else says WOLED
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https://youtu.be/gVNLwcrQ6zA?si=
All customer reviews that I've read confirm that this is a qdoled. Just browse the comments at Bestbuy.com, the s89c slickdeals thread, and in that YouTube thread you posted.
EDIT: Looks like I'm wrong and there are sources confirming they've received QDOLED panels.
https://www.reddit.com/r/OLED_Gam...onsp
The S90C is a QD-OLED and an entirely different thing.
Like all Samsung TVs both lack Dolby Vision (if you care)
BuyDig website is showing $2496.99. Obvious that we have to use coupon code to get $2049. Because of this, I would guess that other stores won't do price match as they only consider $2496.99 price tag for this case.
If we consider 3 years square trade protection plan on BuyDig product page, it ends up $2239+ tax. Looking at costco price at $2499.99 which includes 3 years all state protection plan, also I will get 4%/$100 back for my case, the actual price difference is around $170.
My concen is how much risk I want to take for this $170 difference. What if something goes wrong during delivery or product defect like dead pixels upon arrival? Appreciate if someone can provide first hand info when dealing with BuyDig.
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edit: bestbuy.com now includes quantum oled in its s89c specs.
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