Select Target Stores: 65" LG OLED65C3PUA C3 4K OLED evo Smart TV (2023 Model)
$1000
$1,999.99
(In-Store Only, Limited Locations)
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Select Target Stores (link for reference only) have 65" LG OLED65C3PUA C3 4KHDROLED evo Smart TV (2023 Mode) on sale for $999.99 (in-store price). Available for in-store purchase only at limited locations.
Note: This sale price is available in-store only at select locations. Visit your local store to check availability and pricing as they will vary by location.
Thanks to community member Razgriz01 for finding this deal.
Model: LG C3 Series 65-Inch Class OLED evo 4K Processor Smart Flat Screen TV for Gaming with Magic Remote AI-Powered OLED65C3PUA, 2023 with Alexa Built-in
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I'm very excited. This replaces a 15 year old 50" Panasonic plasma.
Is it advisable to break these OLED panels in running slides or something like that? Any suggestions on settings? Calibration?
They are good out of the box. Like really good. They dont need burned in, as they will refresh/relevel as long as you leave them on at least 4 hours and then turn them off. They do an even deeper relevel at i think every 500 hours.
I'm very excited. This replaces a 15 year old 50" Panasonic plasma.
Is it advisable to break these OLED panels in running slides or something like that? Any suggestions on settings? Calibration?
Check the RTings.com review, they will have calibration recommendations to set up your new TV. I do not go by any other site's recommendations for TVs now other than RTings.
I went to my local Target yesterday and they had none in stock, but they still had their display model, which I ended up buying for 30% off the clearance price (699.99). I looked closely for any burn-in spots, but couldn't identify any - I plan to do extra testing today - has anyone had a bad experience with display models? I have 30 days to return - keep or nah?
Same experience for me. Got 30% and the legs they sent me home with were wrong. The remote they sent me was also wrong, but I can manage that. I reached out to LG customer service and let them know that the stand wasnt in the box, provided proof of purchase and they are sending me a new stand free of charge, which will arrive in 7-10 days. The screen seems to be perfect and not show any burn in, but I'll keep testing when the stand arrives and I can get it set up. If all else fails, I am about to purchase the allstate extended warranty on it and can submit a screen claim there.
So to piggy back from yesterday. And to provide a data point. I'm in the store right now and scanned the picture of the barcode at a price checker. $1400. I go back and see that the two that were there yesterday are still there. Employee eyeing it yesterday isn't here that I can see. So I very kindly and innocently asked an employee working the prices in toys if she could check a price for me. We go back there she scans it and it's $1400. I asked very politely if she could possibly check if it's due for another drop. She says sure I'm in the price checking screen. So using the little handheld scanners most employees have she looked and scanned it again and activated the additional price drop. And sure enough I checked at the price checker and it's now scanning at the new price of $1000.
So it doesn't take a manager to activate the further clearance. You can ask any employee and maybe from a different nearby department and they might do it without any issues.
Currently waiting on my wife with the minivan to drop the kids off and help me load this thing.
Oh and the Target website was spot on for inventory. At least for the two stores that I went to. The display is included in that though.
Yesterday I went to Pasadena, Eagle Rock, Glendale branch near Los Angeles, and none had this 65" OLED, and neither with the 42 OLED and 55" OLED.
I was able to snag a 65" LG LED with 70% off, from $630 down to $189. I'm pretty happy since this will just be for a bedroom and not our main TV.
Against my better judgement, i trusted the stock presented in the online app and went to 2 stores, wooddale and lombard, il and both had 0 in stock. Even the wooddale store rwcommend i go to the lombard store. I wasted 2 hours and a half tank of gas. F target and their fake online stock in their app.
Had a similar experience. Cicero IL supposedly had two in stock according to their computers. None found. Then went to another Target 10 minutes away and was told the 50% markdown didn't happen yet. Funny enough, 10 minutes after leaving, the brickseek link for that store changed to unavailable. Guessing I tipped off a target employee with a great deal on a new tv for themselves.
So to piggy back from yesterday. And to provide a data point. I'm in the store right now and scanned the picture of the barcode at a price checker. $1400. I go back and see that the two that were there yesterday are still there. Employee eyeing it yesterday isn't here that I can see. So I very kindly and innocently asked an employee working the prices in toys if she could check a price for me. We go back there she scans it and it's $1400. I asked very politely if she could possibly check if it's due for another drop. She says sure I'm in the price checking screen. So using the little handheld scanners most employees have she looked and scanned it again and activated the additional price drop. And sure enough I checked at the price checker and it's now scanning at the new price of $1000.
So it doesn't take a manager to activate the further clearance. You can ask any employee and maybe from a different nearby department and they might do it without any issues.
Currently waiting on my wife with the minivan to drop the kids off and help me load this thing.
Oh and the Target website was spot on for inventory. At least for the two stores that I went to. The display is included in that though.
Damn so any employee can activate new price ! So anyone adamant on 1399 either doesnt know how to update price or doesnt want to activate price out of need or spite.
It shows in stock at my local Target, but is listed at $1,600 on the target app, going later today to check to see if it's actually $1000
Its definitely worth checking. The Targets near me never have any of these deals, so I almost didn't stop. I figured it would be sold out by now. The second store I went to had one more of both the 55" and 65". It was posted at full price but rang up at 750 and 900. Was able to grab both.
Nobody's probably gonna believe me, but I just got the display model 65inch C3 for $500. It wouldn't take 50% off the clearance price, so the employee had to manually enter in an item for $500. Probably the best deal I've ever gotten on a piece of tech. The ride home was nerve wracking, but I made it. Hung on for dear life. Panel has 4300 hours on it; so lots of life left.
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Is it advisable to break these OLED panels in running slides or something like that? Any suggestions on settings? Calibration?
So they never burn in.
Is it advisable to break these OLED panels in running slides or something like that? Any suggestions on settings? Calibration?
Got it. Thanks for saving me a trip. I see most stores in my area have the same listed.
So it doesn't take a manager to activate the further clearance. You can ask any employee and maybe from a different nearby department and they might do it without any issues.
Currently waiting on my wife with the minivan to drop the kids off and help me load this thing.
Oh and the Target website was spot on for inventory. At least for the two stores that I went to. The display is included in that though.
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I was able to snag a 65" LG LED with 70% off, from $630 down to $189. I'm pretty happy since this will just be for a bedroom and not our main TV.
I posted the details on another SD thread
https://slickdeals.net/f/17452728-lg-65-class-4k-uhd-2160p-led-smart-tv-at-target-in-store-ymmv-189?v=1&src=Sit
Is it advisable to break these OLED panels in running slides or something like that? Any suggestions on settings? Calibration?
So it doesn't take a manager to activate the further clearance. You can ask any employee and maybe from a different nearby department and they might do it without any issues.
Currently waiting on my wife with the minivan to drop the kids off and help me load this thing.
Oh and the Target website was spot on for inventory. At least for the two stores that I went to. The display is included in that though.
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