Got the 77 inch C4. Thankfully the 77 inch G4 was sold out as it was $1000 more.


My mom needs a new TV, hers is ten years old and covered in screen burn-in from static images, captions, etc. Looking to spend $300 max on this because she isn't a TV connoisseur or anything.
The one she has is my old LG OLED, which I frequently refer to as the only brand worth buying, but I recognize I won't be replacing it with another OLED when I'm trying to spend as little as possible.
Which of these two should I get? One's a Roku QLED and one's a "Nanocell" LG LED. No idea how good Roku TVs are and I'm inclined to stick with LG, but I've really liked the QLEDs I've seen in stores. And I have no GD idea what a Nanocell is.
This one is the most comparable to what she has already, it's just the 2024 version of the 2016 model she has now. But like I said, looking to spend $300 max.
That's what happened to me with my last TV buy 3 or 4 years ago. I was hellbent on getting a 65 inch LG G1, but nobody had it. A couple months went by of nobody knowing when they'd get them in, and the company itself not even knowing when the next round would ship, so I gave up and got the LG C1.
wall mount, stands are for the poorsFast forward a few years and I finally got my G series TV. Probably a good thing I got the G5 instead of G1. It's a lot more advanced now and since it's the last TV I'm getting for a long time, I ended up with a better one.
The C1 was really good for a while but it wasn't a "forever TV".
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I'm nervous about the stand for the G5. The TV seems a bit wobbly. I know this model is intended for wall mounting but I'm not doing that. I got the stand flush against it and hooked up correctly as far as I can tell. I guess these things just wobble.
Have a question, how does one get rid of these kinds of markings? The TV got smudged a lot while being moved around, even with me wearing gloves. It was laying down on a blanket for a bit and came away with a bunch of smudging from that too.
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Not sure how to clean this without leaving more smudging and residue. It's a shame cause the TV was completely pristine all week until I started reorganizing and had to move it a few times.
Has anyone bought a TV off of Amazon? Would I need to worry about some guy throwing my TV around or do they have actual quality delivery for things like that? I'm debating if I should just go to BestBuy or not instead.
i did a few years ago, its not amazon, just a delivery service, but who knows now that they are so expanded now, also tvs are lighter than a few years ago too, you can goto a big box store and easily handle a 65in+ yourself, do you have suv or truck? remember tvs should be shipped uprightHas anyone bought a TV off of Amazon? Would I need to worry about some guy throwing my TV around or do they have actual quality delivery for things like that? I'm debating if I should just go to BestBuy or not instead.
I have a friend with an SUV so that's not a problem. I saw Costco has the TV I want so I guess I'll just go there.i did a few years ago, its not amazon, just a delivery service, but who knows now that they are so expanded now, also tvs are lighter than a few years ago too, you can goto a big box store and easily handle a 65in+ yourself, do you have suv or truck? remember tvs should be shipped upright
Has anyone bought a TV off of Amazon? Would I need to worry about some guy throwing my TV around or do they have actual quality delivery for things like that? I'm debating if I should just go to BestBuy or not instead.

remember tvs should be shipped upright
My first job was a Circuit City warehouse employee and any time we had a customer who bought a big screen and wanted to put it on the roof of his miata we had to basically say "we won't do it but you're welcome to".And if you get the super anal by the book BestBuy employee they will follow / watch you out and load and if you lay it flat they will report your sale and S/N to the manufacturer to void the warranty.