LG Electronics via LG Partner Store has for
LG EPP/EDU Discount Members:
77" LG OLED77C4PUA OLED Evo C4 4K HDR Smart TV (2024) on sale for $1619.99 - $162 (10%) off when you apply promo code
CELEBRATE on the checkout page =
$1457.99.
Shipping / In-Home Delivery is free (placement in room of choice).
Thanks to Community Member
demcn for sharing this deal.
Deal Instructions:
- Sign up for or log in to LG Partner Store with an eligible account
- Note: Eligibility based on your employer's benefits / perks program. Enter your work email address on the sign-up page to check if your company participates / qualifies
- Go to the page for the 77" LG OLED77C4PUA OLED Evo C4 4K HDR Smart TV
- Optional: Under Installation Services you may select Free TV Stand Setup or Free Wall Mounting by Handy
- In cart apply promo code CELEBRATE
- Add to cart
- Your total will be $1457.99 after coupon with free in-home delivery shipping.
Specs:
- Resolution: 3,840 x 2,160
- Refresh Rate: 120Hz Native
- OLED Motion
- Dolby Vision / HDR10 / HLG
- α9 AI Processor 4K Gen7
- α9 AI Super Upscaling 4K
- VRR (Variable Refresh Rate): Up to 144Hz
- FreeSync, G-Sync Compatible
- Response Time: Less than 0.1ms
- Smart TV w/ full web browser
- Ports:
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Anyways, be careful of the Handy wall mounting. I used the service, but they ended up messing up the install. If you don't know, TV over 65 inch or so needs to at least 2 installers but the way Handy works, is that they grab from a pool of independent contractors, who usually work by themselves. So that means the 2 people they have installing most likely don't even know each other. Secondly, the skill level of the installers can widely vary. I was getting set up with people who have no jobs completed on their system. The way it works, is that you have a 'main' installer, then the 2nd person is the 'assistant'. But what can happen is that the 'main' guy could have no experience whatsoever and the 'assistant' could be more experienced than them. But don't assume the assistant will fix the 'main' installer issues. They only get paid and are only responsible for themselves. So typically you assume it would work as a team, but you absolutely can be in a situation where it's everyman for themselves.
First installers setup with me didn't even come. Second installers messed up the install.
Long story short, my install wasn't done correctly, it's not leveled, and the installer put multiple holes in my wall. I'll need to find someone to come fix it eventually, maybe I'll just fix it myself because it really isn't that difficult, you just need to take your time ("measure twice and cut once, etc..." and have someone else to help - I didn't but I can find someone if need be). The service can work, but it's a very weird system and off-putting.
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Anyways, be careful of the Handy wall mounting. I used the service, but they ended up messing up the install. If you don't know, TV over 65 inch or so needs to at least 2 installers but the way Handy works, is that they grab from a pool of independent contractors, who usually work by themselves. So that means the 2 people they have installing most likely don't even know each other. Secondly, the skill level of the installers can widely vary. I was getting set up with people who have no jobs completed on their system. The way it works, is that you have a 'main' installer, then the 2nd person is the 'assistant'. But what can happen is that the 'main' guy could have no experience whatsoever and the 'assistant' could be more experienced than them. But don't assume the assistant will fix the 'main' installer issues. They only get paid and are only responsible for themselves. So typically you assume it would work as a team, but you absolutely can be in a situation where it's everyman for themselves.
First installers setup with me didn't even come. Second installers messed up the install.
Long story short, my install wasn't done correctly, it's not leveled, and the installer put multiple holes in my wall. I'll need to find someone to come fix it eventually, maybe I'll just fix it myself because it really isn't that difficult, you just need to take your time ("measure twice and cut once, etc..." and have someone else to help - I didn't but I can find someone if need be). The service can work, but it's a very weird system and off-putting.
Anyways, be careful of the Handy wall mounting. I used the service, but they ended up messing up the install. If you don't know, TV over 65 inch or so needs to at least 2 installers but the way Handy works, is that they grab from a pool of independent contractors, who usually work by themselves. So that means the 2 people they have installing most likely don't even know each other. Secondly, the skill level of the installers can widely vary. I was getting set up with people who have no jobs completed on their system. First installers setup with me didn't even come. Second installers messed up the install.
Long story short, my install wasn't done correctly, it's not leveled, and the installer put multiple holes in my wall. I'll need to find someone to come fix it eventually, maybe I'll just fix it myself because it really isn't that difficult, you just need to take your time ("measure twice and cut once, etc..." and have someone else to help - I didn't but I can find someone if need be).
Depends on whoever you get really, it seems they get paid to show up and the hours they spend on the job. Whatever they have to do is dependent on their own comfort apparently. You literally can get someone who probably only watched a few YT videos on installing a TV or you can get someone who has done 100s of them...that's why you need to check the ratings and # of jobs before you let them come over. It's basically Uber for contractors/handymen. I think you can put in comments when you make a job request or at least contact them before they come over, so they can back out if they find out it's a redo or at least you can cancel/ask for a new contactor.
That's was my fault on my first appointment, I let someone who was new to the system and no rankings accept the job. Luckily he never showed up. The 2nd guy had a few rankings, but oddly no reviews. That should've tipped me off. He's was a nice guy but it wasn't done properly and after spending hours at my house, I just want to be done with it. I think doing the traditional research and get 3 quotes way of doing things is safer. You can do your research beforehand and figure out the best deal. With Handy, you have to be setup with a contractor first before you can 'work' with them. It makes it a bit unwieldly if you find out whoever is assigned to you don't meet your standards because you need to cancel the appointment and there isn't any good way to research who is doing your install other than Handy's built-in system.
The TV is up on the wall, but it's obviously not level. I might go with BestBuy to fix, at least there is a company behind it and the installers you get will at least know each other (make sure they work for BestBuy, I heard sometimes BB will contract it out).
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