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LG OLED55B6T 55" 4K OLED UHD HDR Smart Dolby Vision TV $4239, LG 65" OLED 4K UHD HDR Smart Dolby Vision TV $7599 @ Myer

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Great price for the first 2 2016 models, the 3rd has been cheaper though. Myer Might have some more models in store too including the 65" B6T, & Signature one 65" G6T which should also be 20% off if they stock them :)

LG OLED55B6T 55" 4K OLED UHD HDR Smart Dolby Vision TV $4239 (Was $5299)
LG OLED65E6T 65" OLED 4K UHD HDR Smart TV $7599 (Was $8998)
LG 65EG960T 65" OLED 4K CURVED SMART TV $6639 (Was $8229)

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  • Coming up out of stock on all 3 of them :(

    • Check in store m8, these prices should apply there too, + there might be more models on offer in store :)

      • Did that, my store won't sell me this TV, not allowed to order it apparently, only the Sydney City store sells them. Might want to update the title?

  • +3

    Where's the 77"?

  • Looks like the 55E6 still needs to be ordered in store.

  • I'm with these guys:

    https://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/2504324

    "Does anyone else just want a 55" Flat FHD OLED TV?"

    • $4200 for a 55in screen and more than $7000…????

      who is crazy enough to pay these prices ??? These manufacturers need a reality check !

  • +1

    I think the E6 was actually $9,499. Great TV. I've had it about 3 weeks and just want to point out a couple of small issues for those considering: Even calibrated, it still crushes some black detail. And "smooth motion" (similar to an LED 200Hz mode) still can't handle faster motion (not that you would use this mode much). And don't get overly excited about upscaling HD content. It doesn't really make the picture better.

    • I think the E6 was actually $9,499. Great TV. I've had it about 3 weeks

      You must have saved a LOT of money here on Ozbargain to be able to afford such an outrageous extravagance.

      And don't get overly excited about upscaling HD content. It doesn't really make the picture better.

      Of course - upscaling can only EVER make the quality worse. You cannot create pixels that never existed in the first place, no matter how clever the algorithm it's going to get at least some of them "wrong".

  • +2

    I moved to the states and bought the 2015 version of the 55" OLED (they call it EF9500) for US$1600. These prices are absurd.

    • These prices are absurd.

      Only if you ignore the lower US salaries, the far larger market (AU compliance costs must be covered by a relatively tiny sales volume), and the currently poor exchange rate that helps with exports but makes importing less viable.

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