That's what I figure. I really like my ST60 so if I can make it last another year, great.
I think that was the last series before Panasonic discontinued plasma production...
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That's what I figure. I really like my ST60 so if I can make it last another year, great.
I think that was the last series before Panasonic discontinued plasma production...
I am torn between this and a Sony XBR55X930D for $699.... thinking about upgrading from a Sony XBR55X800b
Where is the Sony for $699?
Where is the Sony for $699?
You are right.
One thing worth noting on this deal is you can do Discover Price Protection/Citi Rewind for another $500 by asking them to match tvsuperstores which is a bait and switch site. The set is still available at http://r.ebay.com/Pge5Wh, good seller, just ask them for an invoice for price match.
Doing this makes the 65 inch 2149 - 500, so 1649 shipped.
Uh ok I wanna do this but I'm confused about the process. Are you just saying to ask that ebay seller to price match the tvsuperstores price? What's the Discover/Citi part of it? Also, that model is $1499 on tvsuperstores 0.0
He's talking about benefits provided by the CC companies. Discover has Price Protection and Citi has Price Rewind. With my Discover card, if I buy an item at any store for X amount and I find another store within 90 days that's selling the same item for less, I can file a claim with them and get the difference refunded to me in the form of a check. I've done it several times. There may be some restrictions, such as you can only be refunded up to Y amount per item, or claim up to so many items in a calendar year, but it's a great benefit.
since you've done it with discover, how is it?
I know their Warranty/return 3rd party that they hand it off to is completely incompetent, wondering if its the same for PP.
He's talking about benefits provided by the CC companies. Discover has Price Protection and Citi has Price Rewind. With my Discover card, if I buy an item at any store for X amount and I find another store within 90 days that's selling the same item for less, I can file a claim with them and get the difference refunded to me in the form of a check. I've done it several times. There may be some restrictions, such as you can only be refunded up to Y amount per item, or claim up to so many items in a calendar year, but it's a great benefit.
For everyone who's considering, appears there are some differences between the B7P and B7A models. That said believe LG just published a firmware update to address the posterization artifacting among other things that were my main quibbles with the TV.Rtings.com posted a very complimentary review of the LG B7/B7A OLED TV.
http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/b7-b7a-oled
TL/DR: 8.6 overall
Pretty sure they hand it off as well, since it's a different number and I usually get someone with an accent, but all of my claims have been processed and approved in a timely manner. They keep you up to date via email and it doesn't take months to get the check. I've had great luck with it so far and have gotten a few hundred back in total.
So have you done this with one of the bait and switch sites before? I've already got this worked out with the gf to use her discover card and try it with tvsuperstores, I'd feel like a total jackass if it didn't work and she'd probably be pissed lol.
Wait where is the 65inch for 1500?
Just buy the 65 inch at a lower cost in the first place and then use discover card or Citibank benefits if it comes up.
$1639.
http://www.ebuyusa.com/prodinfo.phtml?id=3320&ref=google&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cse
Never bought from this vendor.
http://4kmedia.org/lg-cymatic-jazz-hdr-hlg-uhd-4k-demo/
Download that. Put it on a thumb drive (NTFS). Also grab some of the other demos..... but just, damn. This one is somewhat cheesy but, very nice. http://4kmedia.org/tcl-supercars-uhd-4k-demo/
I have not tried a slower thumb drive so no idea on how that will go. I have a USB 3.0 one that I have used and also found out that NTFS will work best.
Also edit to add.... bleeding edge, slight risks of image retention be damned. Once you have one of these you will be hard pressed to go back to anything less. I've even had the top Pioneer Kuro plasma and this OLED beats it hands down. The kuro plasma sets are still awesome but they are just falling behind now with 4K and HDR capabilities.
Also just found out that if you have DirecTV (satellite, not the streaming only one) with the 4K Genie they are rolling out a major firmware and interface upgrade right now and with the update comes HDR and WCG. The only couple of 4K channels are still very very limited content but its something. The one that is free and on all the time has been showing some episodes of some of the popular card shows like Wheeler Dealers and Overhaulin' on occasion in 4K.
For the most part 4K BD discs will have some of the most awesome content since there is no compression but some of the demos, and streaming content is also stunning. If you have Amazon Prime they have a section of 4K stuff like their exclusive Top Gear Grand Tour and some other stuff too.
Even aside from native 4K content though, the TV upscales whatever you are sending into it and for the most part even regular 720 and 1080 content looks amazing on it. The blacks are just to kill for - you have not seen blacks like this on an LCD screen, ever.