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  • jeremym480
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    • Oct 2008
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    #7396
    Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

    Originally posted by Scott
    The C9 is a fantastic TV, if you can still find it, but stock will be running out soon.
    Scott, my local Best Buy has an open box 65 inch C9 for just over $1200. I have a 55 inch in my man cave and love it. It's marked in fair condition. I'm thinking about pulling the trigger but since it's curbside pick up right now only then I'm a little hesitant since I can't see it first. I don't mind things like scuffs or scratches on the back since it's going on the wall anyway. I assume they wouldn't sell it at all if there's anything wrong with the screen and I can just refuse to pick it up if it's anything too bad.

    What's your experience with items marked as fair instead of excellent or satisfactory and can I still get the protection plan on it?
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    • Scott
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      • Jul 2002
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      #7397
      Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

      Originally posted by jeremym480
      Scott, my local Best Buy has an open box 65 inch C9 for just over $1200. I have a 55 inch in my man cave and love it. It's marked in fair condition. I'm thinking about pulling the trigger but since it's curbside pick up right now only then I'm a little hesitant since I can't see it first. I don't mind things like scuffs or scratches on the back since it's going on the wall anyway. I assume they wouldn't sell it at all if there's anything wrong with the screen and I can just refuse to pick it up if it's anything too bad.

      What's your experience with items marked as fair instead of excellent or satisfactory and can I still get the protection plan on it?
      I've had a decent experience with it, you can still get the protection, which I definitely recommend on any TV.
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      • XxGamerXx
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        • Jul 2018
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        #7398
        Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

        Originally posted by jeremym480
        Scott, my local Best Buy has an open box 65 inch C9 for just over $1200. I have a 55 inch in my man cave and love it. It's marked in fair condition. I'm thinking about pulling the trigger but since it's curbside pick up right now only then I'm a little hesitant since I can't see it first. I don't mind things like scuffs or scratches on the back since it's going on the wall anyway. I assume they wouldn't sell it at all if there's anything wrong with the screen and I can just refuse to pick it up if it's anything too bad.

        What's your experience with items marked as fair instead of excellent or satisfactory and can I still get the protection plan on it?
        Great price but am sure they are selling their floor model which will have tons of hours on it. First thing I would do is run USB color slides to check for burn in.....If it passes that test you should be good

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        • XxGamerXx
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          • Jul 2018
          • 1029

          #7399
          Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

          Originally posted by Gotmadskillzson
          LG’s 2020 4K OLED And LCD TVs Don’t Support Full HDMI 2.1

          https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnarc.../#2f9f7c316276
          It will still do 4k 120hz at 10 bit which is what matters. It just cant do it at 12 bit which requires chroma sub sampling. No games next gen are going to do that even on pc so that should not be a big deal.

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          • georgiafan
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            • Jul 2002
            • 11050

            #7400
            Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

            Originally posted by XxGamerXx
            It will still do 4k 120hz at 10 bit which is what matters. It just cant do it at 12 bit which requires chroma sub sampling. No games next gen are going to do that even on pc so that should not be a big deal.
            That appears to be what I've seen online also that it won't really matter.
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            • FinsUp75
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              • Nov 2004
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              #7401
              Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

              Good, cheap wall mount for a 65 C9? Preferably not flush mounted as I have L/R speakers that are about 15" in depth.
              Last edited by FinsUp75; 05-06-2020, 01:33 PM.
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              • p_rushing
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                • Feb 2004
                • 14514

                #7402
                Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                Originally posted by FinsUp75
                Good, cheap wall mount for a 65 C9? Preferably not flush mounted as I have L/R speakers that are about 15" in depth.
                monoprice is always good, but there are plenty of options now, sanos(?) at bestbuy isn't bad as long as you can get them at $100 price

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                • Scott
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                  • Jul 2002
                  • 20030

                  #7403
                  Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                  Originally posted by FinsUp75
                  Good, cheap wall mount for a 65 C9? Preferably not flush mounted as I have L/R speakers that are about 15" in depth.
                  My go-to one is always this one. https://www.bestbuy.com/site/sanus-p...?skuId=5463301 On sale for $79.99
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                  • p_rushing
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                    • Feb 2004
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                    #7404
                    Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                    Originally posted by Scott
                    My go-to one is always this one. https://www.bestbuy.com/site/sanus-p...?skuId=5463301 On sale for $79.99
                    Yep I have 2 of those. They are worth the extra money with all the easy adjustments you can make that you won't get on the cheaper versions. They aren't worth $150, but <$100 is good.

                    They make it very easy to make small adjustments to get the TV level or move it up, down, left, right.

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                    • Fiddy
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                      • Jul 2002
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                      #7405
                      Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                      Any recommended HDMI cables for these newer TV's and consoles? I'm moving things around and need longer HDMI cables, ugh. LOL
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                      • Scott
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                        • Jul 2002
                        • 20030

                        #7406
                        Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                        Originally posted by Fiddy
                        Any recommended HDMI cables for these newer TV's and consoles? I'm moving things around and need longer HDMI cables, ugh. LOL
                        I personally use Audioquest cables, but you'll have people argue with you that say HDMI cables don't matter.
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                        • p_rushing
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                          #7407
                          Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                          Originally posted by Fiddy
                          Any recommended HDMI cables for these newer TV's and consoles? I'm moving things around and need longer HDMI cables, ugh. LOL
                          Originally posted by Scott
                          I personally use Audioquest cables, but you'll have people argue with you that say HDMI cables don't matter.
                          Those are way too costly for digital cables. Monoprice does a great job of producing quality without all the overhead. With digital signals, you either get it all or nothing. You don't have to get all the extra shielding, etc.

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                          • Majingir
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                            • Apr 2005
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                            #7408
                            Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                            Yeah, all those extra things HDMI cables apparently do is basically pointless.

                            My TVs all use the generic HDMI that my cable provider gave. It's all fine for me.

                            I still remember when I bought one of my TVs, the guy there was going hard on his commission trying to sell an HDMI cable as if theres no point even buying the TV without that super high end cable. I'm just thinking "relax, you're getting TV commission already, dont blow this sale by trying to push some $80 cable add on to a $1000 purchase."

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                            • Scott
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                              • Jul 2002
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                              #7409
                              Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                              Originally posted by Majingir
                              Yeah, all those extra things HDMI cables apparently do is basically pointless.

                              My TVs all use the generic HDMI that my cable provider gave. It's all fine for me.

                              I still remember when I bought one of my TVs, the guy there was going hard on his commission trying to sell an HDMI cable as if theres no point even buying the TV without that super high end cable. I'm just thinking "relax, you're getting TV commission already, dont blow this sale by trying to push some $80 cable add on to a $1000 purchase."
                              And if that's fine for you, by all means. Do people need to spend $80K on a car? No, but do they? Absolutely.
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                              • p_rushing
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                                • Feb 2004
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                                #7410
                                Re: LCD or OLED? - The TV Thread

                                Originally posted by Scott
                                And if that's fine for you, by all means. Do people need to spend $80K on a car? No, but do they? Absolutely.
                                I think it was more to the salesman being forced to push the HDMI cable because the markup was huge and the commission was probably better than the TV.

                                Most people have no use for expensive cables as they are doing 6ft or less and nothing that will interfere with a digital signal. When you are going in wall, across rooms, etc you pay to make sure it lasts. All the stores were terrible trying to push cables because they cost nothing and are selling for at least 5 times the regular price.

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