Bite and never let go. It is concidered a bargain at £1250.Just got offered the 55 LG OLED 55 C9 for £1149 including delivery and 5 year warranty. Do I bite?!
Bite and never let go. It is concidered a bargain at £1250.
Can you share some of your bargaining tips, i can hunt down a bargain but never was a good haggler
Thats a great deal, RS would struggle to match that or any retail if its a verbal thing as usually they want actual stock that they can search themselfs. As long as you have proper warranty then thats a bargain.Currently the 55 C9 is available from many decent online retailers for £1249, I first called one retailer, they offered £50 off, called the second and they offered £100 off, so that's where I am now, its a decent seller, the warranty is insurance based, which is OK I guess, you do get a proper 5 year policy in the POST, buying on CC too for added protection. I could try get RS to price match, but its not a website/code offer, its a "buy today over the phone" verbal offer, but I did get the sales agents name etc etc.
Quick question regarding using the LG OLED C9 55 inch as a PC gaming monitor. I do nothing on my PC except for game and a little web browsing/youtube watching. Besides that I would use it for Netflix/Prime/Sky GO etc etc. I can only sit back around 2.5-3 feet from the screen, I do like a big image, but wary of it being TOO big...?
I am then wondering, I am getting a new GPU this week, with the OLED being "G Sync compatible", would this be preferred to using an AMD gpu with freesync?, does one perform better than the other? (not talking about proper g sync here).
With the recent news about new LG OLED in 2020 and reduced sizes, is this all the changes taking place?, will I missing anything going for a 2019 OLED, quality, features?, what about prices, is now a good time, do we think prices will drop further, or perhaps go up?.
I hope someone or many, with good insight and opinion could wade in and help me make sense of all this and help me make my mind up
Cheers and happy new year all.
Is the price of C9 worth it over the B8?Snip.
If its too big, just set a custom resolution to make it smaller. You'll have black bars on the top and bottom but they are JET black and just look like bezels.
Prices will go down on the 2019 OLEDs and hit the bottom around February to April time. This happens EVERY year as TVs get released every year.
If you prefer a smaller screen, go for the 48'' but I think a 55'' B9 is just tremendous value which will NOT be beaten £ for £ as an OLED screen until March 2021.
This year might be a bit more riskier as the hype surrounding the B/C9 with Gsync and the lack of any true hardware-level upgrades on the C10 series means they might sell out sooner rather than later.
77 inch model still needs a HEALTH price cut so I wouldn't buy that one yet.
Give or take £100-300 I can't see the 55/65 inch models getting THAT much lower, but they will definitely go lower.
I'd grab a 55'' B9/C9 in a heartbeat TBH if using it as a monitor and just enjoy it but if u want to get the best possible price on the TV.. as with anything tech related.. wait.
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My personal opinion is with these 55'' screens, just wallmount them and have ur desk completely clear and clean.
Sony have said their 48" OLED will be the cheapest OLED TV ever...........so fingers crossed its sub £1000..
The Sony 2020 sets still don't have HDMI 2.1
The Sony 2020 sets still don't have HDMI 2.1
Depending on price I might be tempted to get the 48" CX and not spend money on the LG 38GL950G. 4K 120Hz with top picture quality just ticks all my boxes. @aoaaron 's post about strategies to avoid burn-in was pretty much the biggest turn off for an OLED because i'd be using it as a PC monitor with tons of static elements (word docs/excel spreadsheets/browser windows). Having to use a black desktop background is just tragic imo, I swear half of the fun of having a top of the line IPS is being wow'd every time you look at the colours on your desktop wallpaper.
I think these OLEDs are truly the ideal solution if you have space for a setup with an IPS productivity monitor, and the OLED which you only turn on for gaming/movies/TV. If you want just the one panel on your desk, it's quite a tough decision, esp if space is limited. That said, it comes down to price at the end of the day. The argument for spending £1000 on a CX OLED and then binning it in 2 years when you get burn in and getting a new one is only a convincing one due to the ridiculous prices of top IPS monitors (ie 38GL950G for £1.7k). The fact that nobody has come out and announced a 38" 4K 120+Hz IPS for <£1.5k this year is a disagrace.
I'm using a folder full of OLED friendly pics and changed the swap time to 10 seconds.
Where did you read that non the the 2020 sets feature HDMI 2.1 ? i can't find much info.
It seem's a bit daft when you have the PS5 coming out the same year
What makes the pics OLED friendly?
These are my current wallpapers on rotation that take my breath away every time on the AW3420DW, would this be OK on an OLED?
https://imgur.com/a/dHoMjSA
They are mostly pure black. Use the same sort of images on my Note since AMOLED.
like these https://unsplash.com/collections/1127828/amoled-wallpapers
doubt you will get burn-in/IR as long as the pics you have are rotated frequently.Jesus that's very disappointing. So i'd have even better colours and picture quality apparently compared to my IPS, but you can't even have a coloured desktop background without burn in? :/
C9 vs B8?Is the price of C9 worth it over the B8?