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Now that our kids are getting a bit older, our Sunday Fundays consist of everything from a day out at an entertainment center to museums to movie theaters. The BEST Sunday Funday in this mom’s eyes is movie day at home! Nothing better than relaxing inside (especially in Winter) with snacks and a fun movie. While we have a pretty awesome TV in the family room right now, the LG OLED TV is on mom and dad’s holiday list this year. It would bring any movie night to the next level.
What is OLED TV?
The stunning design of LG OLED TV is only 0.21″ thick at its thinnest point. Picture quality is spectacular, with Infinite Contrast that ranges from the most blazing whites to the deepest blacks. And, LG’s exclusive 4 Color Pixel technology delivers bright, vibrant colors. Learn more here: LGOLEDatBestbuy.com
Your first kiss. A baby’s first steps. The majesty of a desert sunset. Some things in life defy all explanation and must be experienced to be believed. Such is the case with LG’s latest display technology. With deeper and richer colors, stunning contrast and ingeniously curved screens, it is unlike any technology you’ve ever seen, and it delivers a picture that exceeds your wildest imagination.
LG 55EC9300 SKU# 7846019 – OLED TV
- Infinite contrast ratio and stunning color – delivers more natural, lifelike viewing.
- 4 Color Pixel technology enhances color range and accuracy.
- Super thin design (consider how to show visually)
- Find content faster with webOS
It’s funny that my hubby was the technology-obsessed one in our home a few years back. This time around, it’s me who is clamoring for the latest in televisions, home theater, computers and more. I love that you can find the LG OLED TV at Best Buy’s everyday price of $3499.99, saving you $500. You truly cannot beat Best Buy for the latest in technology for the best price.
Will you be adding the LG OLED TV at Best Buy to your holiday wish list?
How is an OLED different from an LED? That’s the thing I don’t understand.
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I looked it up and found further info: The difference lies in how the screens are lit. While traditional LCD TVs use florescent backlights, LED TVs use smaller, more energy-efficient LEDs. Though LED TVs are slimmer than traditional LCDs, the need for backlighting still makes LED TVs larger than they could be. While LED screens produce great color, the brightness of the lights can also wash out blacks on the screen.
OLED TVs have elements that generate their own light and don’t require an extra lighting source. Their screens can produce vibrant colors by drawing on electrical current, and don’t need active current at all to produce a true black color. This means thinner sets, better blacks, and lower energy consumption.
These are so awesome! I definitely have one on my wishlist!
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This TV looks so awesome! I want one!!
I’d love to have one of these in our home theater. We want to make it a really fun place for the kids to hang out!
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I’d love one of these for my office…LOL, but I’m sure if we got one, it would end up in my husbands office.
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We have a pretty good TV, but we love Best Buy for our other holiday wish list items.
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I bet the picture on this makes you feel like you’re really there!
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I’m with you! My kids are getting older too – Young Adults! So now we are focused more on family gifts! This would be the best one!!
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If I was in the market for a new TV, I would add this to my list – the picture looks great on it!
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