There will be QD-OLED next year?
Good deals right now. C9 65” is $2400 CAD right now. Go check around local listings but it should be great pricing as of yesterday.Not sure if this is the right place for it. But probably close enough.
With Black Friday and Cyber Monday quickly approaching if anyone notices a good deal on LG OLED TV's, could you post it here? Preferably for the US region for me, but other people around the world might appreciate a head's up for those regions as well.
Regards,
SB
Good deals right now. C9 65” is $2400 CAD right now. Go check around local listings but it should be great pricing as of yesterday.
Should be quite interesting CED this time, HDMI 2.1 in lot of devices etc.There should be some news at CES 2020 (Jan. 7-9).
There are such great BF deals on the 55" LG B9/C9/E9 OLEDs but I'm holding out for for teh 2020 LG/Sony sets. I've had a great experience with Bravia TVs so I'll take one with VRR otherwise LG are probably getting my money - unless they really cock-up their next models.
More importantly, with 55-65" OLED TVs going down in price, the LCD TVs with FALD must now go down in price or there's little incentive to get them.Should be quite interesting CED this time, HDMI 2.1 in lot of devices etc.
You're generally looking at around a 25-30% price premium, that said I've donated all my Bravia sets to family and they're still going strong. My current Bravia - an 'X' series from 2014 - gets routine firmware/feature updates five years on. I value Sony's ongoing support for this ancient 'smart' TV.How is the price of the Sony OLED models in the UK?
Was gonna go for Sony AG8 as I can get it pretty cheap on work discount, but now thinking about LG C9.
May not play much games at all, but the hdmi 2.1 on the LG is currently making me lean towards it.
Just can't decide if the big cost difference is truly worth it, even if it does make it more forward looking in my eyes.
Apart from cost. (should've put this in)I think there's really no reason to choose the AG8 over the C9.
You're generally looking at around a 25-30% price premium, that said I've donated all my Bravia sets to family and they're still going strong. My current Bravia - an 'X' series from 2014 - gets routine firmware/feature updates five years on. I value Sony's ongoing support for this ancient 'smart' TV.
LG C9 65" down to $1412 and 55" down to $943 in Denmark sans VAT.
This is good to hear. Do LG keep the original functionality maintained, things like YouTube apps and so on? They are usually the first to stop working when the host service changes protocols.Heck, my LG TV from 2010 is still going strong. Definitely can't complain about how well it has held up. And it's generally on 12-16 hours a day! I'll be passing that on to my father towards the end of this year most likely. So, almost the full 10 years that I expect as a minimum for something like a TV
The C9 gets significantly higher peak brightness in HDR too.Reasoning behind C9 instead of B9 is simply that I heard that C upwards get better support with firmware fixes
This is good to hear. Do LG keep the original functionality maintained, things like YouTube apps and so on? They are usually the first to stop working when the host service changes protocols.