Costco Wholesale has for their
Members: 65" LG UR8000 4K UHD Smart LCD TV ( 65UR8000AUA) for
$399.99.
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Sam's Club has for their
Members: 65" LG UR8000 4K UHD Smart LCD TV ( 65UR8000AUA) for
$399.
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Specs (
source):
- Resolution: 4K UHD (3840 x 2160)
- a5 AI Processor Gen6
- Refresh Rate: 60Hz
- High Dynamic Range Format: HDR10/HLG
- Smart TV Platform: webOS 23
- Inputs:
- 3x HDMI (1x HDMI 2.0 eARC)
- 2x USB
- 1x Digital Optical
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This might be the only 65" LG LED with a VA panel.
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/ur8000
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Thanks. I too have a C2 had started to concern me on the longevity of my TV based on some comments here.
I have an OLED from LG as well and the burn in is real. Really distracting when something is a solid color especially red on the bottom of the screen
Seriously, unless the screen goes completely black, it isn't THAT impressive.
Let people buy what makes THEM happy. I know that looking back, I probably should have waited instead of getting on the hype train by people who, were ultimately, probably trying to convince THEMSELVES that their money was well spent.
Dang really? Thought it was kinda solved by now. Why does Linus tech tips like them so much then?
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Fire up your time machine and let us know how it works out.
I'm convinced LG is using a different panel now than the one rtings tested. I purchased this tv from BJs a couple months ago. It had better wide angle image quality than most the other TVs lined up alongside it. I also did the tap test on it and it didn't flash (like VA panels do).
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Side note: I'm looking for legit suggestions on what to do with an old 60" Plasma. Should I pitch it, donate it to a repair shop, just put it on FB MP as free, or...?