Reddit Reddit reviews LG Electronics OLED65C7P 65-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart OLED TV (2017 Model)

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LG Electronics OLED65C7P 65-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart OLED TV (2017 Model)
Dimensions (W x H x D): TV without stand: 57.2" x 32.8" x 1.8", TV with stand: 57.2" x 34.4" x 8.5"Smart functionality gives you access to your favorite apps and content using webOS 3.5. CONNECTIVITY : Wi-Fi Built In 802.11acPairs 4K Ultra HD picture clarity with the contrast, color, and detail of High Dynamic Range (HDR) for the most lifelike pictureIndividually lit OLED pixels achieve the ultimate contrast for outstanding picture quality. Resolution: 3840 x 2160OLED does not require a backlight giving it deep blacks and making it extremely thin.Other Features :Active HDR with Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, Perfect Black, Cinematic Color, Billion Rich Colors, Ultra Luminance, Pixel Level DimmingInputs: 4 HDMI, 3 USB, 1 RF, 1 Composite, Component Shared w/ Composite, 1 Ethernet, 1 Optical, 1 RS232C (Mini Jack). Smart TV Operating System-webOS 3.5Power supply (voltage, Hz): 120 Vac 50-60Hz . Recommended sound bars: SJ7, SJ8, and SJ9
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9 Reddit comments about LG Electronics OLED65C7P 65-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart OLED TV (2017 Model):

u/Wolf_Taco · 21 pointsr/movies

Are we at a point where we can actually see the difference on Home TVs? I plan on purchasing this tv soon (hoping price will drop around Thanksgiving) and I'm curious if I will actually see much difference between regular blu-ray.

**For those downvoting I'm asking a legitimate question.

u/savage321 · 3 pointsr/blackfriday

Rtings.com is a good review site to compare specific models.
IMO, you should get a TCL Roku TV if you are on a budget. If good HDR is important to you get the P series. The P series offers one of the best smart tv interfaces out right now, 3 HDMI ports, deep black levels (not OLED good) but good for the price. If you just want a good 4k set, and don't care about high quality HDR, get the S series. They are both good values at amazon right now with out a black friday deal. I'm not sure but I doubt they will be discounted much more. OLED is top of the line in terms of picture quality. Currently OLED is only made by LG and Sony. I prefer the LG mainly for its smart tv interface but both are remarkable. Perfect black levels are among the many positive qualities of OLED. Both the 2017 OLEDs I mentioned support 4k Dolby Vision and HDR 10 (so does the TCL P series.) Just be aware of burn in with OLEDs. Might want to get a warranty for your expensive TV. Good luck!

u/homeboi808 · 2 pointsr/hometheater

Video of X900E’s off-axis performance, colors shift, reduced brightness, and blacks become grey.

I have a 58” plasma with seating at 8ft and 12ft. At 12ft, it’s by no means large, but still easily enjoyable and all text on-screen is easily readable (easy to tell if a screen is too small or not).

I would likely go with the OLED.

If an iOS user, load up the Amazon app and click on a listing for a 65”/75” tv listing (specifically, here’s the 65” OLED and 75” Sony), and then use the augmented reality camera to see exactly how large each would look in your space.

u/NegaJosh · 2 pointsr/gaming

currently around $3000 US dollars. About $3500 maple dollars.

u/AHrubik · 1 pointr/OLED

If you're looking for entry level OLED at a reasonable price check out MassDrop as they are a legit supplier with full warranty.

https://www.massdrop.com/buy/lg-55-b7-oled-4k-hdr-smart-tv


Seems a bit low for a 65C7 even on clearance which they are right now. If it were $2199 U.S. I would say it was okay.

For reference this is the U.S. price from Amazon. $2599

https://smile.amazon.com/LG-65-Inch-Smart-OLED-OLED65C7P/dp/B01NAYM1TP/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1525965058&sr=8-1&keywords=LG+65C7

u/kyrill91 · 1 pointr/hometheater

I just made the jump to 4K with the LG OLED65C7P and I am incredibly impressed so far, it is just a fine piece of technology. I'd almost gaurantee a price drop within the next month or so, so I'd wait a little bit.

I'd also pick up a AV receiver with HDCP 2.2 support in order to eliminate the possibility of needing to upgrade any time in the next 5 years. The one I am getting is the Denon AVRS510BT

And Finally, unless you have any means of accessing 4K UHD Content via Netflix/UHD Blu Ray Player/ Game Console, There's really no reason to upgrade to 4K just yet.

Make a list of what you want, and cut it down to the necessities to start off.

u/BagOnuts · 0 pointsr/xboxone

I’d be suspect of their quality at that price. The person I was replying to said he has a C7, which is running (on sale) for $2,700 on Amazon right now.