Deal Editor's Note: This offer is valid In-Store only at select locations. While we cannot confirm in-store pricing/availability, we are promoting this deal to the Frontpage due to comments from forum members reporting success in finding these prices available locally.
Product may be in limited availability due to being on clearance
Select Walmart Locations (
link added as reference) has
65" LG C3 Evo Series 4K OLED UHD Dolby Vision Smart TV (OLED65C3PUA) on clearance for
$1099.
Additionally,
Select Walmart Locations (
link added as reference) also has
55" LG C3 Series Evo Series 4K OLED UHD Dolby Vision Smart TV (OLED55C3PUA) on clearance for
$899.
Thanks to community member(
s)
MatthewP9504 &
R3DTR1X for finding this deal
Note, stock/availability may be limited due to product being on clearance
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I'll watch the website though, as the current rollback price of 1598 does match what's listed in-store. I live in one of the 3 largest cities in the country, and there's a lot of everything, including Walmarts. I'll update this thread once I see them hit $1099.
It'd be good if a (former) Walmart employee could chime in on how these rollbacks are done. I wanted the Samsung S90C, but I'll take this for $1099 for sure even if it's not QD-OLED.
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I wouldn't buy another Samsung product anyhow from my lifetime experience with them. TV/Appliances, literally over half a dozen failing prematurely. Every single one of them. Didn't matter what it was. 1.5-3 year lifespan.
Plus Samsung also ditched OLEDs to undercut with deceptive marketing inferior QLEDs to deceive buyers.
No thanks.
Samsung admits defeat and reportedly inks deal for LG's OLED TV panels / LG Display will reportedly supply more than 10 million OLED panels to Samsung over the next few years.
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Samsung admits defeat and reportedly inks deal for LG's OLED TV panels / LG Display will reportedly supply more than 10 million OLED panels to Samsung over the next few years.
Ok, so Samsung can't or won't make their own panels for their big OLEDs and thus have to buy from LG.
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