Update: This popular deal is still available.
Walmart has
65" LG OLED65G3PUA G3 4K Smart OLED Evo TV (2023 Model) on sale for
$1848.99 when you clip the 'save an extra $448' coupon on the product page.
Shipping is free.
Walmart has
77" LG OLED77G3PUA G3 4K Smart OLED Evo TV (2023 Model) on sale for
$2848.99 when you clip the 'save an extra $648' coupon on the product page.
Shipping is free.
Walmart has
55" LG OLED55G3PUA G3 4K Smart OLED Evo TV (2023 Model) on sale for
$1498.99 when you clip the 'save an extra $298' coupon on the product page.
Shipping is free.
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Specs:
- Resolution: 3840 x 2160
- Refresh Rate: 120Hz Native
- α9 AI Processor Gen6
- Dolby Vision / HDR10 / HLG
- G-Sync Compatible, FreeSync
- Smart Platform: webOS 23
- VESA Mount Compatibility: 300mm x 200mm
- Ports:
- 4x HDMI 2.1
- 1x Ethernet Port
- 3x USB-A 2.0
- 1x RS-232
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In terms of the mount, it isn't that bad if you do some planning. If you want it to be fully flush against the wall you will need an inset box for the power receptacle (I also stuck my Apple TV in there). You also will need to recognize that unlike most TV mounts, this one doesn't have any real room for adjustment side to side. The spacing of your joists will dictate where the TV can be centered unless you tear out the sheetrock and install blocking between the studs. I did it myself in about 3 hours including install of a 14"x14" inset wall box.
I will also add that I own a 77' LG C1, and this TV is phenomenal. Stunning picture. It replaced a 65" Samsung QN90A, and there is no comparison. It's a tremendous improvement.
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It's large enough to stash a streaming box back there and allows plenty of space for the extra cord lengths to be coiled up so the TV can be completely flat against the wall.
In terms of the mount, it isn't that bad if you do some planning. If you want it to be fully flush against the wall you will need an inset box for the power receptacle (I also stuck my Apple TV in there). You also will need to recognize that unlike most TV mounts, this one doesn't have any real room for adjustment side to side. The spacing of your joists will dictate where the TV can be centered unless you tear out the sheetrock and install blocking between the studs. I did it myself in about 3 hours including install of a 14"x14" inset wall box.
I will also add that I own a 77' LG C1, and this TV is phenomenal. Stunning picture. It replaced a 65" Samsung QN90A, and there is no comparison. It's a tremendous improvement.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083YS1...tails
It's large enough to stash a streaming box back there and allows plenty of space for the extra cord lengths to be coiled up so the TV can be completely flat against the wall.
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