got my 77' from Visions for $3600 + tax, free 2nd year warranty. my tv was manufactured 10/2021, 4k HDR does not work since none of the HDMI ports recognized as being HDCP 2.2 compliant. how did the QA miss it?? Ugh! very disappointing!
Costco
LG C1 77" OLED TV $3997.99
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- aximrocks
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- Kinata
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I recently learned that prices of TVs go up after a certain size was due to the master panel/glass, especially in LGs case.
- ZeusTheGreat
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- Apr 20, 2019
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I was waiting for Z9J 8k https://www.bestbuy.ca/en-ca/product/so ... lsrc=aw.ds
to go down in price but now this 4k OLED seems more attractive specially price around 4k. I know 8K is new but it is still LED so is it worth to wait for Z9J?
to go down in price but now this 4k OLED seems more attractive specially price around 4k. I know 8K is new but it is still LED so is it worth to wait for Z9J?
- Lush78 [OP]
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- amd111
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Unfortunately, I cannot move sofas :-) However when gaming (ps5/xbox) I do sit closer to the screen.FearlessSaver wrote: ↑ Not really a worthwhile upgrade. Find a way to sit closer and it is basically the same. Recline with my head 6 feet from the screen. The B9 is basically a C9 which is not really any different than a CX which is basically a C1. I got my B9 for $1800 and there is no way the extra 12 inches is worth more than twice as much. Better off to get proper sound to go with the amazing picture. 7.4.2 Atmos with KEF speakers and in-ceiling heights is awesome!
For big movie tickets / sports (soccer/hockey) I already have JVC 4k-faux projector with 110" screen with 7.1 sound setup in the basement :-)
- incongruent
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For $200, a solering iron and several hours of your time you can repair any problem yourself that comes up with your TV. Except a broken display which warranty won't cover anyway.
- julienf
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On October 21st, I bought an LG OLED 77" at Costco for 4289.99$:
Not the best deal that has been posted here, but I thought it was a decent deal so I pulled the trigger.
Today, on November 15th, I was at Costco again and I saw the same TV for 3989.99$ (300$ cheaper):
I had no problem getting Costco to price match. I got 339$ back on my credit card (300$ + tx).
Not the best deal that has been posted here, but I thought it was a decent deal so I pulled the trigger.
Today, on November 15th, I was at Costco again and I saw the same TV for 3989.99$ (300$ cheaper):
I had no problem getting Costco to price match. I got 339$ back on my credit card (300$ + tx).
- jibbler
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77" back in stock online-35 units
Koodo 10GB UL T&T @ $30
- zdpz
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Visions and Costco give second year warranty for free to everyone.
What did you pay for shipping cost? (Is it curb side or to room or white glove where they assemble to the two legs in the box and take away packaging material)?
Did you buy any additional warranty past 2 years?
My understanding is that on black Friday the price will drop to $3600-$3700 mark and visions was just giving this price earlier to people to secure sales for themselves because hauling back a TV is tough.
-ZdpZ...

- coolmanfever
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is this still a good deal? or shall I wait until 2022 black friday?
https://www.costco.ca/lg-77-in.-smart-4 ... 64077.html
https://www.costco.ca/lg-77-in.-smart-4 ... 64077.html
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