86” LG 86UR7800PUA Class UR7800 Series 4K UHD Smart webOS LED TV
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Best Buy has 86" LG 86UR7800PUA Class UR7800 Series 4K UHD Smart webOS LED TV on sale for $799.99. Shipping is free or select free store pickup where available.
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Model: LG - 86” Class UR7800 Series LED 4K UHD Smart webOS TV
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The LG UR8000 is a decent TV overall. It looks good in a dark room thanks to its high native contrast ratio and great black uniformity, making it a good choice for watching movies. It's okay for watching sports or shows in a bright room, but it's a bit limited by its low peak brightness, so it can't handle a lot of glare in a bright room. It also has poor off-angle viewing, so it's not a good choice for a wide seating arrangement. Finally, it's a decent gaming TV with low input lag and a quick response time, but most sizes lack any advanced gaming features, so it's not ideal for competitive gamers.
Doesn't sound bad for the price. Was it ever originally this high though?
This is the UR7800 60Hz, not the UR8000 120Hz
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The LG UR8000 is a decent TV overall. It looks good in a dark room thanks to its high native contrast ratio and great black uniformity, making it a good choice for watching movies. It's okay for watching sports or shows in a bright room, but it's a bit limited by its low peak brightness, so it can't handle a lot of glare in a bright room. It also has poor off-angle viewing, so it's not a good choice for a wide seating arrangement. Finally, it's a decent gaming TV with low input lag and a quick response time, but most sizes lack any advanced gaming features, so it's not ideal for competitive gamers.
Doesn't sound bad for the price. Was it ever originally this high though?
This was in Costco on sale for 799$ last Christmas and with 3 year warranty , BB is not that crisp . I got one from Costco and installed from BB plan for free 👍🏻
The LG UR8000 is a decent TV overall. It looks good in a dark room thanks to its high native contrast ratio and great black uniformity, making it a good choice for watching movies. It's okay for watching sports or shows in a bright room, but it's a bit limited by its low peak brightness, so it can't handle a lot of glare in a bright room. It also has poor off-angle viewing, so it's not a good choice for a wide seating arrangement. Finally, it's a decent gaming TV with low input lag and a quick response time, but most sizes lack any advanced gaming features, so it's not ideal for competitive gamers.
Doesn't sound bad for the price. Was it ever originally this high though?
This was in Costco on sale for 799$ last Christmas and with 3 year warranty , BB is not that crisp . I got one from Costco and installed from BB plan for free 👍🏻
If you're talking about christmas 2022, that was the UQ. This is the UR. Not much difference but it has the newer processor/AI.
My friend got the 86" UQ version on clearance for $700 with 3 or 5 year all state warranty in store at the time. Incredible deal of a lifetime. I bought it for $950 online (but at least I didn't have to lug that massive box home!)
If you're talking about christmas 2022, that was the UQ. This is the UR. Not much difference but it has the newer processor/AI.
My friend got the 86" UQ version on clearance for $700 with 3 or 5 year all state warranty in store at the time. Incredible deal of a lifetime. I bought it for $950 online (but at least I didn't have to lug that massive box home!)
It was an UR and it was in 2023 , in 22 everyone was buying LCD , now Oled
Great deal for a solid TV. I've had mine outside for a couple of years now with zero issues and it looks great!
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The LG UR8000 is a decent TV overall. It looks good in a dark room thanks to its high native contrast ratio and great black uniformity, making it a good choice for watching movies. It's okay for watching sports or shows in a bright room, but it's a bit limited by its low peak brightness, so it can't handle a lot of glare in a bright room. It also has poor off-angle viewing, so it's not a good choice for a wide seating arrangement. Finally, it's a decent gaming TV with low input lag and a quick response time, but most sizes lack any advanced gaming features, so it's not ideal for competitive gamers. Doesn't sound bad for the price. Was it ever originally this high though?
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I have this and it was great except HDMI 3 and 4 went out after warranty. Sign up on LG site for extended to have confidence 5 good years.
I want this but LG product long lasting quality? Nah!
The seems to be the norm nowadays. It just depends how bad.
I had a Sony failed 25 months after purchase and Sony customer service informed me that I shouldn't have expected the TV to last longer than 2 years !!
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Doesn't sound bad for the price. Was it ever originally this high though?
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Doesn't sound bad for the price. Was it ever originally this high though?
Doesn't sound bad for the price. Was it ever originally this high though?
My friend got the 86" UQ version on clearance for $700 with 3 or 5 year all state warranty in store at the time. Incredible deal of a lifetime. I bought it for $950 online (but at least I didn't have to lug that massive box home!)
My friend got the 86" UQ version on clearance for $700 with 3 or 5 year all state warranty in store at the time. Incredible deal of a lifetime. I bought it for $950 online (but at least I didn't have to lug that massive box home!)
It was an UR and it was in 2023 , in 22 everyone was buying LCD , now Oled
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My fault I searched for the right TV. Wrong tv came up
Thanks for the info!
I had a Sony failed 25 months after purchase and Sony customer service informed me that I shouldn't have expected the TV to last longer than 2 years !!