Bill Bonney
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Eagle River is beautiful, you just have to watch out for moose.Figures it’s in someplace where Hell has already frozen over.
I bought this TV ju6300 43" during black Friday and it's a great TV. Has hdr10 and lots of various options for different picture quality. Sound is also good. It's a great entry level 4k TV. It's a tad thick but it's also a entry level 4k TV.Note the UJ6300 rated pretty unfavorably on rtings so I can't imagine the 6200 would be an improvement. https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/uj6300
6200 is just 2016 model.both models are virtually identical. At a price like that, you're getting bang for your buck indefinitely.6300 has the best input lag for a TV on Rtings so far. I can't find anything on the 6200, but I don't expect it to be worse.
I would try anyways. They had the same TV at $249 on display at the front of the store, near electronics is where they had the clearance price. I imagine it would ring up at the lower price.Mine has them in stock, but at 249... Probably still a good deal - especially since it’s actually available...
It was over 40 degrees yesterday!Figures it’s in someplace where Hell has already frozen over.
I have the same problem with brickseek. This TV model is a BF model (49UJ62) the regular model is 49UJ63. Brickseek shows 3 Walmarts near me have this one at 169, but they only have the 63 model in stock, at 450. Brickseek shows no Walmarts in 150 miles have the 63. I think Walmart has figured out Brickseek and scrambled their data.Literally every store in like a 100 mile radius is out of stock except one that is about 20 minutes away and says they have 3.......basically every other Brickseek related Walmart clearance I searched for has been a bust, so not sure if want to get dressed in the snow and ice to check....
What motivation would Walmart have to scramble that data? If they have an item on clearance it means they want that stuff gone so its not taking up retail space.I have the same problem with brickseek. This TV model is a BF model (49UJ62) the regular model is 49UJ63. Brickseek shows 3 Walmarts near me have this one at 169, but they only have the 63 model in stock, at 450. Brickseek shows no Walmarts in 150 miles have the 63. I think Walmart has figured out Brickseek and scrambled their data.
So I have this exact TV and never had that problem. Blacks are black, not grey. But your eyes may see it differently.If you do any gaming in the dark be prepared to be disappointed with this TV. The majority of LG TV's use IPS screens which are awful in low light or dark as they have very poor contrast range. Most blacks will end up gray and colors tend to wash out. If you have it in a well lit area at all times it'll be fine though.
I went to the store to buy one and my TV was sitting on the shelf as open box.Quantity: -1Out of stock $169 *
As a WM electronics employee who deals with flippers/resellers/deal hunters looking for things like this almost daily, just call. You’ll either get lucky and the store has some, in which case you might get an employee nice enough to hide one for you... or you’ll find out they don’t. Chances are the electronics associates there have been getting asked about it already and will know right away if they do or don’t.Literally every store in like a 100 mile radius is out of stock except one that is about 20 minutes away and says they have 3.......basically every other Brickseek related Walmart clearance I searched for has been a bust, so not sure if want to get dressed in the snow and ice to check....
Interesting insight. On other deal sites, if anyone says "call" you'll get attacked! They say that just triggers the employee to wondering if it is a really good deal and buying it for themselves to flip!As a WM electronics employee who deals with flippers/resellers/deal hunters looking for things like this almost daily, just call. You’ll either get lucky and the store has some, in which case you might get an employee nice enough to hide one for you... or you’ll find out they don’t. Chances are the electronics associates there have been getting asked about it already and will know right away if they do or don’t.
Like yesterday, I literally dealt with four straight known resellers coming in wanting various phones, tablets, televisions, and laptops on clearance that they wanted to buy tax exempt. We didn’t have a single one of them in stock. Had they called, I could have saved them a drive.
Also, does anyone know if the 55/65” versions of these televisions are any good? I’m most concerned about the HDR and input lag. I guess I’ll research it. We got these in just to sell through, I’m sure they’ll go on clearance eventually, and we put one of each on display in front. So I’ll be marking those down soon enough.