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Q: QuestionWhy is the W7 77" version $5000 more than the discounted 77" monitor which comes with 3D, less energy use, etc.
Asked by Ken.
- A:Answer You are paying a premium for the wallpaper tech. This this literally blends right into the wall and is almost invisible. Its quite a technical marvel and people will pay a premium for that crazy look. Trust me when I say it is possibly the coolest looking TV ever made. Even projector screens are generally 1+ inches off the wall. This thing from the side is so thin you can hardly tell its there. Kind like taking a hardback book cover and pushing against the wall. It is barely noticeable.
Answered by Brandon
Q: Questionwhat is the price of the new LG 77 inch tv
Asked by bonnie.
- A:Answer 15,000
Answered by WhoCares
Q: QuestionCan this LG OLED77W7P be repaired if the screen has imagine burn?
Asked by Shawnn.
- A:Answer Yes. First off burn-in is very rare and normally just temporary. Best Buy coverage also covers it as well. That being said I have 3 OLEDs and I have no issues with retention past a minute or so. Even in torture tests with video games it goes away very quickly as soon as I switch content. There is also a noise cleaner program in the LG menus that scrubs the screen pixels 1 by 1 to help eliminate any retention. I have never needed it personally.
Answered by Brandon
Q: QuestionHow far away can the base be from the display? How long is the supplied connector?
Asked by richyrich.
- A:Answer It came with one roughly 18” Long plus an extension cable roughly 36” Long I could measure precisely if you like .
Answered by Ohio
Q: QuestionAre there smaller versions of this tv, like 50, 55, or 60 inches... if so, what are their prices?
Asked by Inquiring.
- A:Answer Only offered in 65 and 77.
Answered by JuicyJ
Q: QuestionI want to purchase this OLED. Can I walk into any bestbuy and purchase it? I had it in my cart last week and when I went to pay for it, it said product no longer available.
Asked by Frank805.
- A:Answer The inventory changes every week, also due to high demand sometimes Tv's goes on back order, It's always good option to go on Magnolia Design Center at Best Buy to check this Tv out, also they could explain you all other information, and functionality of the TV.
Answered by Gryffindor
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