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On the fence about it, have a 65 A80J, but wanted something bigger. Any idea from prior years if it'll go to 1500 over the next few months? Not in a rush
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On the fence about it, have a 65 A80J, but wanted something bigger. Any idea from prior years if it'll go to 1500 over the next few months? Not in a rush
S89 or a c3 for mostly YouTube and Netflix viewing ?
From rtings
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The LG C3 OLED and Samsung S89C OLED are similar TVs occupying the same market position. The Samsung is better for gaming and a slightly better overall TV, while the LG is better for movie fans. The Samsung has a wider color gamut and gets brighter than the LG, especially in HDR; not only that, but it also maintains its HDR brightness better in Game Mode. It also supports 4k @ 144Hz, while the LG is limited to 4k @ 120Hz. However, the LG supports DTS audio formats and Dolby Vision, making it great for Blu-ray fans. It also has better low-quality content smoothing than the Samsung TV, making it better for watching streaming content, especially in low-bitrate situations.
Personally, I will pick the s89/s90 for QD-OLED
Not sure why my multiple quote isn't working, but if price isn't an issue, the LG C3 is better for streaming. As this person quoted from rtings that the C3 is better for this purpose. If price is a major consideration, then yes, the S89 is definitely a better buy.
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I tried to do this but as soon as I add total tech they remove my 5 year warranty. So question - if I cancel after 60 days for a full refund then can I still add my 5 year warranty on the date when I cancel ?
Like I mentioned in another post, we are very close to Super Bowl time. Every year, Best Buy gets TVs returned after the Super Bowl and they are then sold as open box with minimal use. Perhaps it's worth waiting for a couple weeks to a month to see if you can score a good deal on an open box. New models are coming in a few months, so I don't think these 2023 model TVs will return to their prior price points, and I don't think the 2023 inventory is at risk of selling out any time soon.
Just saying that it might be harder to run into a slickdeal.
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