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A slim Smart TV with all the bells and whistles you’d expect from LG, this 65-incher is sure to be the focal point in any living room. With LG’s Perfect Black technology, dark tones and colors are as dark as they can be, which makes the vibrant colors really pop off the screen Read More
Are there any updates on the shipment? It has been two days since the estimated ship date, but still hasn't seen a tracking number or heard anything from Massdrop.
I agree. This feels like someone really dropped the ball on this order. 5 days after estimated ship date and no official status update from Massdrop is just bad customer service.
My personal opinion: if you're concerned about the price, don't buy it. This applies to all things.
In this case particularly, though, the older a product is, the sooner this will be mass dumped when the next gen arrives.
4k oled is my next purchase for a big TV.. but i got my 65 inch samsung curved just about a year ago AND i'l wait for samsung to have a mass market oled TV in another year or so.. i DO like the LG ultrawide gaming displays i use.. these are sharp and clear and have a narrow bezel..
EDIT: if it were not for property taxes (about $10k) i would probably get this after reading the comments below.. :-)
Great tv good price but I would expect that if you gonna pay that much money that one might as well spend the extra 400 to get it at a brick store for the easy return/issue handling.
We bought the 55" version at Costco a couple months ago. If you haven't seen the LG OLED in person, it's nothing short of amazing. I almost wish I had held off now that I see this deal.
This is a good deal. The 2018s will most likely be introduced at CES so for sure the 2017s will be getting cleared out. I paid 2229 Black Friday weekend. It's a very nice TV. Mine has a little of the yellow/light brown stain (for lack of a better word) on the left edge when the picture is totally white (like many commercials) - this is apparently a widespread problem if you spend any time on the various home theater forums. But for most general programming it is unnoticeable.