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65, 77, 83 inch Class LG OLED evo G4 4K Smart TV 2024 with Supplied Wall Mount
Lg is having 30% sale on all thier 2024 OLED TVs on LG members/partner store. They also started Memorial Day sale with 10% off with coupon code MEMORIALDAY
Until 6/2 receive free wall mount service from Handy
77 inch Class LG OLED evo G4 4K Smart TV 2024 with Supplied Wall Mount
LG OLED G4 4K Smart TV (2024 Model) with Supplied Wall Mount: 65" $2,142 77" $2,898, 83" $4,095, 55" $1,638
All prices before sales tax, if applicable.
https://members.us.lg.com/store/p...oled-4k-tv
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Absolutely spectacular deal for the G4. I had no idea I had partner store access, but the wife is a teacher with a verified ID.me account and that was all it took. $3087 shipped with VA tax for 77" G4.
GT had been down as low as $2850ish for the 77" G3, and I had been hoping to get costco in the $3000 range plus tax. But this is unheard of for the G4 which wasn't even on my radar. I'm sure its not a $1000 upgrade over the G3, but a G4 at this premium over bottom dollar G3 prices can't be beat.
HUGE THANKS to the OP!
2897 for G4 77 with wall mount is hilariously good given the best deal for G3 77 was 2842 from greentoe without wall mount.
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I'm hanging this above the fireplace and the studs aren't close enough to fit the slim mount. I'm looking at getting a slim sanus tilt mount, which will leave enough space for me not to mess with the power outlet.
Yes they removed my old set and mount.
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I used this. Also had 2 holes and wires already running from my old set 65" C2 so that helped alot. The G4 isn't super flush as it could be but still happy with it, maybe I'll have someone fix it later but I'm content for now.
Handy is hit or miss it's all on how the local installers are.
83" c3 for 2430. Or g4 for 4095
Is the G4 worth $1665 more
Thanks. My mind is bent after dealing with Sony with issues on the 83 and two 77s over the last year. But Sony did make it right.
I replaced my 83" A90J with the G4. It gets significantly brighter when called for, but 99% of the time it won't be noticeable (only high APL or specular highlights) - that is unless you artificially increase brightness via picture mode or OLED Light in SDR, which is definitely noticeable. The biggest upgrade to me in near-black handling. The 83" A90J was one of the absolute worst TVs here due to loss of color, banding, and overshoot - G4 solves all of these. I will say the A90J looks just as detailed and actually has less posterization with gradients, so no real advantage there for the G4. Is it worth $4K? Only if the near-black issues bother you and you have the cash. Otherwise wait for a more revolutionary upgrade year either in screen tech or bigger size.
I doubt it's hardware. I have yet to see the issue. People who have claim it's tied to launching a TV app, then switching to HDMI. A reboot fixes it. Clearly sounds like firmware to me.
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The process isn't as easy as brick & mortar, but it's not bad. You call LG, get the return approved, then schedule the pickup... only catch is keep the packaging and straps in-tact so they can transport it back. I got my refund a couple days after it was picked up (returned to re-order at this deal pricing).
Didn't get ship notification until May 24
Delivered May 25.
I opted to decline Handy. This gave me some major angst in both directions, but I knew I needed both support and electrical work to get the TV where I wanted it, and I didn't trust Handy to do it right or without a major upsell. It also seemed unlikely that Handy would initially accept responsibility if something went bad in the install and I'd be left fighting LG on it anyways.
Whether that was correct choice or not, I did successfully get it done myself with a buddy to help lifting. Some tips:
1. Watch a few youtube videos. The written instructions make it seem way more complex than it is, and the youtube videos helped me.
2. The slim mount can only go on studs 16" OC. So if you have a single stud in the center of where you want it to go (like I did), you will need to get creative. I opted to remove the drywall, and install 2x6 blocking, itself supported by some 2x4 blocks I attached to the studs.
3. I purchased a 14"x14" Legrand recessed box kit on Amazon with an outlet attachment and installed this 6-8" below the mount area. Cable management is important so it can sit flush to the wall, so I did not lock the location of this until I had the back of the TV in front of me.
4. One of the tips I picked up from a YouTube video was to leave the TV sitting in the bottom of the box and lift that as part of the actual install. A little more awkward, but with the mount fully extended there is space to do this. It makes it functionally impossible to damage the bottom of the TV during the lift.
5. The other thing I was REALLY concerned about was pushing the TV in at the end to collapse the mount. The instructions say to push the top and bottom first, then the center where the mount is. I couldn't get it to collapse with the (very light) amount of pressure I was willing to risk. I ended up using the giant styrofoam piece that protect the front of the TV in the box to push the TV in. This allowed me to provide even pressure to a huge amount of surface area at once, and it collapse nicely. No idea if this is needed, but it made me feel way better about it.
Insane deal as I have been eyeing the ~$2800 for the 77 g3 on GT for a while now!
Coming from a 55" C2, this is going to be amazing lol
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