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This TV will change the way you view all your home entertainment (pun intended). Console games look amazing as do 4K HDR Blu Ray discs as well as 4K HDR streaming content. While this TV does not get as bright from a 100% screen brightness it gets plenty bright in 2% and 10% windows to make specular highlights a revelation of what true 4K HDR content should look like. The new model (C9) has slightly better upscaling/processing it is also slightly less bright. The C9 also adds HDMI 2.1 but it’s not an 8K display so the only thing you are getting with HDMI 2.1 is 4K @120Hz capability (nothing I know of can even hit that framerate consistently and it probably won’t be available from consoles for the next generation either. This display make everything you seen before new.
Posted by Brodelicious
My husband and I tend to watch a lot of movies, TV, etc so decided to splurge on this OLED TV because of the stunningly beautiful clarity and color! We opted for the Geek Squad to deliver and install the TV so that the wires would be hidden and they could show us all the different options the TV offers. LG offers a unique program called Gallery which allows you have classic art or beautiful landscapes play while you're not watching a show or movie. The colors are so brilliant that many times the picture looks 3-D! The TV is thinner than our cell phones but it sure packs a punch with its display. Being a smart TV, our Netflix and Prime shows are instantly available. We also opted to have an ethernet cable put in so there is no delay or lag in getting our programs! Overall, I can't say enough about this TV! We are still in wonder at the quality!
Posted by SuzieTraveler
Purchased a open box LG 77" Class OLED C8 Series TV that was a display model in my local Best Buy Magnolia Room. The picture appeared to be fine in the store, but the first time I turned it on at home I found it had severe screen burn-in. After doing additional research online I discovered that OLED TV's are apparently HIGHLY susceptible to this issue. I am now in the process of trying to get a authorized LG warranty service provider to come out and replace the panel. It has been over 2 weeks since I contacted LG about this issue and I'm STILL waiting for a service technician to come to my house. My best advice is to do your research if you are considering buying a OLED TV. Apparently, screen burn-in is a real problem with this technology. When I called LG to report the problem they told me it is ONLY covered under warranty if determined (by LG) to be a "manufacturing defect"! You (the consumer) are at the mercy of LG (in my case) in making the determination if they will cover it. So, the take away is "buyer beware". Hopefully LG will do the right thing, but as of now I'm still waiting for someone to come out to look at the problem. Hopefully I'm not stuck with a VERY expensive paperweight!
Posted by AdvntrusOne
Customers commend the 77" Class - OLED - C8 Series - 2160p - Smart - 4K UHD TV with HDR for its exceptional picture quality, describing it as the best in its class. They also appreciate the OLED technology and the easy-to-use controls. However, a few customers have raised concerns about burn-in issues after prolonged use.