Amazon has
77" LG OLED77C3PUA 4K OLED TV on sale for
$1999.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
majaym for finding this deal.
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
Top Comments
I have this model and paid $300 more. Even HDMI CEC has been working flawlessly with my Onkyo receiver and Apple TV. I just use the Apple remote for everything.
Unlike some other big name brands, LG supports Dolby Vision which is superior to HDR10 and far more supported than HDR10+ across the industry.
If I had to list negatives it would be the built-in datamining that sends info about everything you watch back to LG. I don't think there's a TV brand left that doesn't do this unfortunately. I forget LG's name for it, but I obviously disabled it (good that it's possible to disable in the software, unlike some budget brands!). Since I use the ATV exclusively, I disable wifi on the TV entirely to completely solve the privacy invasion issue.
LG's WebOS is really great and so is the "Magic Remote" that gives you a motion-controlled pointer on the TV. Definitely recommend!
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LG C3 Series 77-Inch Class OLED evo Smart TV OLED77C3PUA, 2023 - AI-Powered 4K
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I have this model and paid $300 more. Even HDMI CEC has been working flawlessly with my Onkyo receiver and Apple TV. I just use the Apple remote for everything.
[Edited as LG doesn't support HDR10+]
Unlike some other big name brands, LG supports Dolby Vision which is superior to HDR10 and far more supported than HDR10+ across the industry.
If I had to list negatives it would be the built-in datamining that sends info about everything you watch back to LG. I don't think there's a TV brand left that doesn't do this unfortunately. I forget LG's name for it, but I obviously disabled it (good that it's possible to disable in the software, unlike some budget brands!). Since I use the ATV exclusively, I disable wifi on the TV entirely to completely solve the privacy invasion issue.
LG's WebOS is really great and so is the "Magic Remote" that gives you a motion-controlled pointer on the TV. Definitely recommend!
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Is this Amazon price matching the Walmart 77" LG OLEFD tv posted earlieron SD, that has gone back to $2300 at Walmart.
Or is this a better/newer/different tv?
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