Product Description: | Marvel at beautiful quality and performance you can only get from LG OLED. The α9 processor is exclusive to LG OLED and powers the C3’s incredible native120Hz refresh rate, Brightness Booster Max and the intelligence behind an unforgettable watching experience.
The OLED evo C-Series is powered by the α9 AI Processor Gen6—made exclusively for LG OLED—for beautiful picture and performance. The Brightness Booster improves brightness so you get luminous picture and high contrast, even in well-lit rooms. AI-assisted deep learning analyzes what you're watching to choose the best picture and sound setting for your content.
KEY FEATURES:
Luminous brightness no matter where you watch
Get rich, accurate colors in bright or dark scenes with 100% color volume.
Experience your passions on an LG OLED
The games you love look even better on OLED. Enjoy gaming with the blazing-fast 0.1 ms response rate, and NVIDIA G-Sync compatibility, AMD FreeSync Premium and VRR support for smoother, clearer picture.
More definition than ever before
LG OLED’s exclusive α9 processor use AI to detect what you're watching and automatically sharpen and upscale the picture quality to 4K resolution and virtual surround sound.
Enhanced detail in every frame
OLED Dynamic Tone Mapping Pro refines images within the frame. That means it emphasizes contrast in low-gradation areas (solid or dark areas of an image), brightens mid-tone areas and adds expressive detail to high gradation areas.
Outstanding sharpness
See images that naturally draw your eye in even richer detail with OLED’s HDR Expression Enhancer. This technology tone-maps specific images for incredible sharpness.
Smart TV, simplified
Less searching, more streaming, thanks to the next generation of AI technology. Enjoy your favorite content including fitness, sports, entertainment and more. With Quick Cards, group your favorite apps into categories and use the Magic Remote to easily find what you're looking for. Get instant access to over 300 free channels with LG Channels.
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Product SKU: | buydig_LGOLED83C3PUA |
ac_input_power: | 120 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz |
aspect_ratio: | 16:9 |
audio_return_channel_arc: | ARC |
auto_low_latency_mode_allm: | Yes |
bit_depth_color_support: | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
bluetooth: | Bluetooth 5.0 (Audio Output) |
built-in_speakers: | Yes |
control_io: | IP, RS-232C via 1/8" / 3.5 mm Input |
dimensions: | 72.9 x 43.0 x 11.0" / 185.2 x 109.2 x 27.9 cm (with Stand)
72.9 x 41.6 x 2.2" / 185.2 x 105.7 x 5.6 cm (without Stand) |
display_orientation: | Landscape |
display_stream_compression: | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
ethernet_ports: | 1 x RJ45 (Unspecified Ethernet) |
hdcp_support: | None |
hdr_compatibility: | HDR10, Dolby Vision, Hybrid Log Gamma |
inputs: | 4 x HDMI (HDMI 2.1)
1 x Coaxial F-Type (RF Antenna) |
mobile_app_compatible: | No
*As of March, 2023: Check with manufacturer for the most up-to-date compatibility |
mounting-hole_pattern: | 400 x 400 mm |
outputs: | None |
panel_type: | OLED |
power_consumption: | Operational: 170.0 W
Standby: < 0.5 W |
quick_frame_transport_qft: | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
quick_media_switching_qms: | Yes |
refresh_rate: | 120 Hz |
resolution: | 3840 x 2160 |
response_time: | < 0.1 ms |
size: | 83" |
smart_tv: | webOS 23 |
tv_tuner: | Yes - ATSC, Clear QAM |
usb_ports: | 3 x USB-A 2.0 |
variable_refresh_technology: | FreeSync, G-Sync, Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) |
video_system: | ATSC |
virtual_assistant: | Alexa Built-in, Works with Google Assistant, LG ThinQ |
weight: | 71.2 lb / 32.3 kg (without Stand)
91.7 lb / 41.6 kg (with Stand) |
wi-fi: | None |
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R3DTR1X turned me onto the BB outlet deal late last year. Had to wait a while for my local outlet to get them in stock, but ended up purchasing two at this price. No regrets.
No MLA tech in any of LG's C series.
MLA was new for the G3 series last year but only available up to 77"
MLA (gen 2) available in the G4 series this year up to 83"
I doubt any third parties (Sony, Panasonic, etc) will get access to 83" panels with MLA tech this year. But third party 77" w/ MLA is likely.
The G3 83" does NOT include MLA. It has the same WOLED panel as the C3 83".
*NO* 83+ inch panels included MLA until this years 83" G4 series.
97" G4 - No MLA.
MLA is pretty awesome but you pay a very high premium for it at the largest sizes. (LG commands a premium given this is top tier consumer tech and they tend to keep the largest panel size with MLA for their own brand.)
I picked up two 83" C2's at BB outlet on clearance for 2150ish as mentioned above. Now that the C2 has the updated menu system like the C3, very little difference between the C2 and C3.
At 2150 for an 83" C2 vs 4100 for a G4 83" - I'd pick up another (no longer available) C2 and wait for prices to come down on MLA tech at this size.
At 3000 for 83" C3 - Unless you are in a bind, I'd wait for prices to come down to ~2400 ish.
"Several TV manufacturers - including Samsung, Sony, Sharp, and LG - have a Unilateral Pricing Policy. This means they set the prices that their TVs are sold at in every store. Typically, this means every store selling a given TV model will be selling it for the same price as all the other stores."
https://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/w...r%20stores.
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That being said, I've yet to buy an 83". I promised my wife that the 77" would be the biggest I buy (for now). She's been inordinately understanding of my television addiction…
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"Several TV manufacturers - including Samsung, Sony, Sharp, and LG - have a Unilateral Pricing Policy. This means they set the prices that their TVs are sold at in every store. Typically, this means every store selling a given TV model will be selling it for the same price as all the other stores."
https://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/w...r%20stores.
I'm not rushing out to replace my 2022 sony oled, but if I didn't already have a good tv and if the price difference wasn't ridiculous, then I'd be watching for a good price on one of the brighter new sets.
It's not a night and day difference, but it is a decent incremental improvement.
If the latest and greatest isn't in the budget I would still buy what I have now, the standard OLED's are still worth it and even more so when you can find them on clearance or refurb deals.
You could spend half the cost going with the older tech, the improvement in the new sets isn't double the picture quality.
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