Product Description: | UHD 4K 3840 x 2160 OLED Panel
HDR10, HLG, Dolby Vision Compatible
120 Hz Native Refresh Rate
ALLM, FreeSync Premium, VRR & G-SYNC
Up to 144 Hz Refresh
4 x HDMI 2.1 / 3 x USB 2.0 Inputs |
Product SKU: | buydig_LGOLED65C4PUA |
3_year_protection_plan: | (SQTRDLT1499N3B) |
4_year_protection_plan: | (SQTRDLT1499N4E) |
ac_input_power: | 120 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz |
aspect_ratio: | 16:9 |
audio_return_channel_arc: | eARC |
auto_low_latency_mode_allm: | Yes |
battery_type: | 2x AA |
built-in_speakers: | Yes, 4x |
dimensions: | 56.7 x 32.5 x 1.8" / 144 x 82.5 x 4.6 cm (without Stand) |
display_orientation: | Landscape |
display_size: | 65" |
ethernet_io: | 1x RJ45 (Unspecified Ethernet) |
hdr_compatibility: | HDR10, Dolby Vision, Hybrid Log Gamma |
inputs: | 4x HDMI 2.1
1x Coaxial F-Type (RF Antenna) |
mobile_app_compatible: | Yes: Android & iOS
App Name: LG ThinQ |
mounting-hole_pattern: | 300 x 200 mm |
other_io: | 1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm Serial (RS-232C) Control Input |
outputs: | 1x TOSLINK Optical (Digital Audio) |
panel_type: | OLED |
power_consumption: | Operational: 145.3 W
Standby: < 0.5 W |
quick_media_switching_qms: | Yes |
refresh_rate: | 120 Hz |
resolution: | 3840 x 2160 |
response_time: | 0.1 ms |
smart_tv: | webOS 24 |
tv_tuner: | Yes - ATSC, QAM |
usb_io: | 3x USB-A 2.0 |
variable_refresh_technology: | FreeSync Premium, G-Sync, Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) |
virtual_assistant: | Apple AirPlay, Alexa Built-in, Works with Google Assistant |
weight: | 40.8 lb / 18.5 kg (with Stand)
36.6 lb / 16.6 kg (without Stand) |
wireless: | Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) / Bluetooth 5.1 |
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Think I'm finally gonna pull the trigger on either a 65 C or G. Sell my legendary old 3D C6
The Sam's come with 5 yr All State.
Greentoe and buy dig are offering warranty through CPS. I know many people that have had nightmares dealing with them. They do not even advertise burn in coverage on their own website. They also do not provide any language on what their warranty covers, where other places like Best Buy provide you details on what's covered and what's not. I have personally dealt with CPS and it's been a nightmare. I can answer any questions about how terrible CPS is.
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Me I'd prob use my freedom card and hope 2 years is enough protection at that relatively modest price point but others may feel better with additional protection, such that it is, so this deal is for them. BD is just casting a wide net. Same with vendors like vid only that throw in warranties but who knows how good they are.
If you want to buy elsewhere like BB (w added warranty) or Costco where you are likely to be well taken care of you can do that too but it will cost (significantly) more.
You never really know how good the almost throw in level warranties are and they have a range of experiences from folks getting what they want to ongoing nightmarish battles, like you seem to be embroiled in. You have my sympathies with that but others may still figure it is better than nothing for essentially free. It's about what it is worth, haha.
If I can get GT to agree to 1699-1749 no tax, I'm game. With taxes from BD yesterday, this was effectively $1811
I saw 1700 was where a lot of the G3s bottomed out. For now, I'll pass the time going to Best Buy tomorrow and look for an open box (or just compare the C4/G4 and see if it's worth the extra $500. But delivery adds to the $$ since I don't have a big enough car, so online is ideal with delivery to the house
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