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LG C9 Series Smart OLED TV - 77" 4K Ultra HD with Alexa Built-in, 2019 Model

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Size: 77-Inch


Style: TV


Features

  • Your purchase includes One LG OLED TV of 77, OLED77C9PUA model, One Magic Remote with batteries, One Power Cable, and One Start Guide
  • TV dimensions: Without Stand 67.8 W x 39 H x 2.2 D. With Stand 67.8 W x 41.2 H x 10 D. TV Weight: 65.9 lbs. VESA Mounting 400 W x 200 H
  • Advanced image and sound technologies inspired by the cinema optimize picture and sound for a spectacular, more lifelike experience in every scene. Experience Dolby Atmos in a 2.2 Channel Speaker System
  • LG TVs are the first to integrate both the Google Assistant and Alexa with LG ThinQ AI technology
  • Inputs & Outputs: HDMI Input (HDCP 2.2): 4 (1 rear, 3 side) | HDMI Audio Return Channel: eARC (HDMI 2) | USB Ports (v 2.0): 3 (2 rear, 1 side)

Description

Once you've watched your favorites on an LG OLED TV, every other television falls short Whether it’s movies, shows, sports or gaming, Perfect Black and infinite contrast bring out rich color and clear detail. LG's most powerful 4K processor, α9 Gen 2 Intelligent Processor, enhances everything you watch. Picture and sound are elevated with premium Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos. Plus LG AI TV is the world's most intelligent TV with LG ThinQ AI and the voice control of the Google Assistant and Alexa built in. Service limited to certain languages. Some features require 3rd party service subscriptions.


Screen Size: 77 Inches


Brand: LG


Supported Internet Services: YouTube, Browser


Product Dimensions: 10"D x 67.8"W x 41.2"H


Resolution: 4K


Refresh Rate: 480 Hz


Special Feature: LG ThinQ AI; Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos; HDR Dynamic Tone Mapping Pro; Intelligent Voice Recognition; Quad Step Noise Reduction See more


Model Name: OLED77C9PUB


Included Components: Remote Control, Power Cable, E-Manual, Remote Control Batteries, Quick Start Guide


Connectivity Technology: Wireless, Bluetooth, USB, Ethernet, HDMI


Brand Name: ‎LG


Item Weight: ‎74.5 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎10 x 67.8 x 41.2 inches


Item model number: ‎OLED77C9PUB


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Special Features: ‎LG ThinQ AI; Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos; HDR Dynamic Tone Mapping Pro; Intelligent Voice Recognition; Quad Step Noise Reduction


Item Weight: ‎74.5 Pounds


Standing screen display size: ‎77 Inches


Date First Available: May 26, 2019


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  • Amazon turns bad experience into good
Size: 77-Inch Style: TV
Originally titled, "Delivered today - Dead screen right out of the box"...thanks to Amazon, my experience has turned around. Update 3: Replacement set was delivered yesterday...delivery person dropped off the replacement set and picked up defective set very quickly...very easy. Make sure you have a friend to help you set the tv up...it's fragile and heavy and, because you can't put any pressure on the screen, awkward....this is not a criticism...it is what it is. I would actually suggest three people work together if you are going to wall mount. Physical etup was extremely simple...I plugged in the set, connected the LAN cable and turned it on. LG's setup journey was very simple and user-friendly. Adding my apps and updating them was easy too. The Magic Remote is a great feature...it basically works like a computer mouse and lets you select commands, menus and input things like passwords with just a point and a click...so much better and easier than using cursor keys or the number pad on most other remotes. My only minor criticism about this feature is that you have to use the cursorr keys to put it to sleep...I do like that gently shaking the remote wakes it back up. I love the Alexa integration too...if you have a personal assistant device, I would possibly recommend moving it of the room the set is in, or you will have 2 devices trying to assist you. One thing I was concerned about was that the set did not have a HBO GO app integrated but it turns out that this was not an issue. All I had to do was transfer my subscription from Samsung to Amazon Prime and I can access all my HBO content through the Prime app. I was already doing this for Showtime through Netflix so it wasn't a big change for me. Lots of other content available through their content store too...you won't run out of things o watch or music to listen to. Now, the important part...the picture...it's AMAZING, especially when watching 4K content. I actually saw a housefly buzz through a scene in the series The Expanse...they were on the bridge of a spaceship...I doubt that fly was a part of the scene, lol. I went back and looked again just to make sure I saw what I thought i had. The default picture settings out of the box were good but I went to this site and followed their recommendations and it resulted in what I consider a perfect image. In Summary, the TV is great and I highly recommend it. I was disappointed that the original arrived defective and also was disappointed with LG's Customer Service when I tried to work with them to get it repaired instead of replaced. I hope I don't have to deal with them ever again....this is the only reason I am giving a 4 instead of a 5. Amazon was great and I would recommend buying from them (not only because they had the best price). I was concerned that I was going to get charged twice...at least temporarily but, apparently I was not. They billed me when the original set was delivered and that was it...no second billing when the replacement was delivered and then waiting for the refund to hit on the first one. Given the cost of this item, that was definitely a concern. ======================================================================================== Original post: Unboxed and set up the TV. Plugged it in, a few horizontal lines running across the screen for less than a second, then nothing. Tried different outlets, hooking up blue ray player....nothing, not even sound. Called LG customer service as instructed by Amazon...after endless prompts left my number for a call back. 3 hours and waiting for that call so far. VERY UNHAPPY. Will update this review as this continues with my experience, both good and bad. Practically 5 grand for a TV that does not work. Thank goodness I kept the boxes, although it looks like it will be like solving a Rubik's cube to rebox it if I need to. Trying to get this behemoth in my car and taking it somewhere to be shipped back ought to be fun. Update 1: Finally spoke to LG. They were the opposite of helpful. Told me I would be charged for a Service Call if the item was not defective. I have no idea if the item left their factory defective or if something shook loose during shipping...I'm not willing to risk paying more for something this expensive that was delivered broken. I decided to see if I could return/replace via Amazon. Update 2: I was able to return/replace via Amazon and they will drop off the new unit and pick up the bad one on the same day. So far no issues with this. GOOD JOB AMAZON!! New Unit comes Wednesday...will update again with what happens. If all goes well, I'll be giving a much higher rating on this site for Amazon but will go to the LG site specific to the set and leave one based on my experience with them. I'll re-box as best as possible given the LG shipping materials which don't seem to be designed for this instance...more like a one-time use thing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 15, 2020 by Tim Purcell

  • Probably the best TV out there
A few years ago on my commute home from my NYC office, I walked through a section of Grand Central Station called Vanderbilt Hall where various events are held and was struck by an incredible set of photographs that were hung in an LG exhibit. I had never seen pictures so brilliant. And then... the pictures went into motion.... and it was obvious that this was a TV, not a photograph of any sort. Now I'm not actually much of a "videophile" and I personally always thought the differences between the various technologies like LCD, LED, Plasma, DLP, etc were relatively small. Sure, some were noticeably better than others, but never what I would describe as "dramatically" better. OLED is dramatically better. It's stunning. I saw those sets and well.. I had to have one. So asked what they cost. Well... they hadn't been released yet (this was a promo) but i was told when they hit the market they would likely be around $7000! I didn't want to spend that. SO I decided to wait until the prices came down. IMHO, "the wait is over". And when I actually hit the "order" button I initially had a little doubt. I mean, I really don't care THAT much about picture quality. In fact, I've always been perplexed at how obsessed people were with the "picture quality" in the sense of "display" and how much more concerned I was with "picture quality" in the sense of the artistic value of the story (TV, movie, etc.) And so while I was waiting for it to be delivered, my concern was that I would be disappointed in that it didn't add that much to my "viewing pleasure". Surprise! I am actually stunned by how much more I enjoy watching TV (particularly 4K) and movies. With the OLED set it seems so much more realistic and "natural" that I seem to get more immersed in it. And sports? I'm a big fan of AVP Pro Beach Volleyball on Amazon Prime. Now, I'm not going to offer hyperbole and say "it's just like being there", but what I will say is that watching it on my OLED is somehow more immersive and realistic. One of the main advantages of OLED (I was told) was that it shows "true black". That is, a black section of the image is rendered as "black" and without "glow" from the backlighting of LED and other technologies. It is very easy to dismiss the importance of that, but it makes every OTHER color more vibrant. I'll end with a little story/experience. WHen I first used my OLED, I watched a scene that had a long "fade to black". Some sorta instinct lead me to believe that the set somehow had failed and lost power. Subconsciously (I suppose) years and years of watching older TV technology has conditioned our brains to see a completely dark screen as a TV that is "off". Here's the funny thing - I've had the set for a month now and.... I STILL Have that reaction (that the set lost power) every time it fades to black. Sixty years of conditioning doesn't evaporate overnight. :-) I love the "Smart" features of my set. And about the only thing I find disappointing is with the Amazon "Alexa" integration. First, the TV doesn't provide all the features that a true ALexa device (like my Echo Dots) seem to have. The setup with Alexa isn't easy (I'm a techie, but I think others might struggle with it, but that's true of a lot of Alexa stuff), and it seems to need to be completely reconfigured every time we have a power failure. But as a TV, I'm in love. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 2, 2020 by D. Blickstein

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