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The B series may be considered by people as similar to the red headed step child. It does serve a purpose for a fair number of people, but may not be for everyone. I like my 55" B series from a number of years ago, but keep my eyes open for a great deal on a 77" or 83" model (B, C or G). Enjoy whichever model you choose.
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Still too pricey. I think there was a deal for the b4 if you were military DoD before BF. I know not everyone can get on that deal, but it was for 1200 roughly without taxes. I think that should be compared to the gold standard now for price. The B4 is roughly the c4 in performance according to rting.
Anyone reading this: if you watch hdr content, always opt for at least the C series OLED still in 2024.
They work with multiple authorized resellers of various products. It's somewhat of a name your price / compete for your business model. You can place an offer, and they can counter. You won't know who is filling your order until after it's complete -- but they (supposedly) are always authorized resellers.
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Go to LG.com and ask for 15% off coupon in the chat. You get a better price. You also get 10% cash back if you know where to look (they don't allow links to CB sites here).
Then you do research, and you may end up buying a Samsung S90D instead (which is what I did, although it was slightly cheaper for me b/c of EPP).
- S90D is QD-OLED in the US (check the model number carefully to see what you get) while C4 is WOLED.
- S90D does not have DolbyVision. If you don't know what DolbyVision is, you should read up on it: 10 minutes well spent before dropping $2K on a new TV.
- Nor does S90D have Dolby Atmos, but that I suppose won't matter to most as people getting a TV like this supposedly have invested into a sound system, or at least a sound bar (which likely has Atmos).
(The 3 points above cost me hours of research yesterday and the day before) supplemental material[rtings.com]
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Go to LG.com and ask for 15% off coupon in the chat. You get a better price. You also get 10% cash back if you know where to look (they don't allow links to CB sites here).
Then you do research, and you may end up buying a Samsung S90D inastead (which is what I did).
How do you figure? LG.com is $2199.99 which with a YMMV 15% off is $1869, tax not included.
This deal is $1899 tax and shipping included.
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On a seperate note, what was the green tint issue people were talking about on the C4 series early in its release? Was that a firmware issue?
On a seperate note, what was the green tint issue people were talking about on the C series early in its release? Was that a firmware issue?
I watch movies on a CX, which is still good enough in a dark room. But the G4 deals have been tempting.
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Then you do research, and you may end up buying a Samsung S90D instead (which is what I did, although it was slightly cheaper for me b/c of EPP).
- S90D is QD-OLED in the US (check the model number carefully to see what you get) while C4 is WOLED.
- S90D does not have DolbyVision. If you don't know what DolbyVision is, you should read up on it: 10 minutes well spent before dropping $2K on a new TV.
- Nor does S90D have Dolby Atmos, but that I suppose won't matter to most as people getting a TV like this supposedly have invested into a sound system, or at least a sound bar (which likely has Atmos).
(The 3 points above cost me hours of research yesterday and the day before)
supplemental material [rtings.com]
Then you do research, and you may end up buying a Samsung S90D inastead (which is what I did).
This deal is $1899 tax and shipping included.
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