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LG 55 inch OLED B7 series

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richiethehammers wrote: I guess the viewing distance is actually about 18ft.
So your saying size does matter.... OK makes sense (that's what she said Face With Stuck-out Tongue And Tightly-closed Eyes).
As for viewing angle when we are watching we are generally sitting or lying in/on the bed, which would be pretty dead on in the sweet spot.

Thanks for the opinion.

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Turpentine wrote: I'm a huge OLED fan and two months later I continue to marvel at the image of my 55" C7, but given that your distance to the TV is quite high, I think you should go with a 65". Also, given that your position is static and there are unlikely to be many viewers in the BR at the same time (not that I'm implying anything about your sense of adventure in the BR), viewing angle is unlikely to be an issue. So yeah, the 65" LED is probably the way to go imho.
OLED fanboy here, I agree with this.

At this distance go for the bigger TV. That Sony is a great TV anyway.
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If you guys are not wanting to wait until later in the season and are fortunate to live in Mississauga, I highly recommend checking out the Visions stores that just opened up. I went into the one in Heartland, and the rep was telling me how they are in their soft opening and have been instructed to not worry about profit for once, but to win customers from other retailers. He showed me their cost and gave me well over $400 below their cost for a 65" LG E7 with delivery and included a 5 year warranty free because he told me that we honestly still don't know what we're getting into with an OLED, and it was for the best that early adopters have some coverage. I was blown away.

Check it out and take advantage before their grand opening come September. You're welcome!
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raijinx wrote: If you guys are not wanting to wait until later in the season and are fortunate to live in Mississauga, I highly recommend checking out the Visions stores that just opened up. I went into the one in Heartland, and the rep was telling me how they are in their soft opening and have been instructed to not worry about profit for once, but to win customers from other retailers. He showed me their cost and gave me well over $400 below their cost for a 75" LG E7 with delivery and included a 5 year warranty free because he told me that we honestly still don't know what we're getting into with an OLED, and it was for the best that early adopters have some coverage. I was blown away.

Check it out and take advantage before their grand opening come September. You're welcome!
they dont make 75" E7... do they?
http://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-OLED65E7P-oled-4k-tv
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Is there enough content going around to enjoy OLED ?
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I wish costco had the c7. The black bezel and the stand are much nicer than the silver bezel and the curved stand on the b7
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Iveyman wrote: Is there enough content going around to enjoy OLED ?
You don't need 4k content to make OLED worthwhile.

I've had the c7 for a couple of months now and OLED makes everything look great with its contrast and color, even SD content. HD of course is amazing, but not too much UHD out there, just a handful of Blu rays and some shows on Netflix as far as I know.
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raijinx wrote: If you guys are not wanting to wait until later in the season and are fortunate to live in Mississauga, I highly recommend checking out the Visions stores that just opened up. I went into the one in Heartland, and the rep was telling me how they are in their soft opening and have been instructed to not worry about profit for once, but to win customers from other retailers. He showed me their cost and gave me well over $400 below their cost for a 75" LG E7 with delivery and included a 5 year warranty free because he told me that we honestly still don't know what we're getting into with an OLED, and it was for the best that early adopters have some coverage. I was blown away.

Check it out and take advantage before their grand opening come September. You're welcome!
This is a joke?
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What about it seems like a joke, elaborate instead of just being a buffoon perhaps.
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Lg does not currently make oled tvs that are 75"
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raijinx wrote: If you guys are not wanting to wait until later in the season and are fortunate to live in Mississauga, I highly recommend checking out the Visions stores that just opened up. I went into the one in Heartland, and the rep was telling me how they are in their soft opening and have been instructed to not worry about profit for once, but to win customers from other retailers. He showed me their cost and gave me well over $400 below their cost for a 65" LG E7 with delivery and included a 5 year warranty free because he told me that we honestly still don't know what we're getting into with an OLED, and it was for the best that early adopters have some coverage. I was blown away.

Check it out and take advantage before their grand opening come September. You're welcome!
There is so many wrongs in this post.

1. There is no 75" and definitely not an E series as the largest is 65"
2. There is no such thing as 75" OLED for 2017
3. A business that doesn't care about profit lmfaoooo
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Spotted this at the Burlington Costco.

$2649 until August 31. There were 4 boxes earlier today.
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OLED65B7P 3,981.99 @ Costco now.
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Do you think it will be cheaper on Black Friday? It is $2600 at Best Buy as well
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I bought this tv on Friday at the CNE, they have a manufacturers deal for 1999. They had the C7 for 2499, but the only difference is the built in speaker and the asthetics. Awesome prices there for all Samsung and LG TVs...you can't beat this deal right now, I've tried!

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