Current Account AIRs are 31.99%, 35% (max for Quebec residents), and 39.99%. Initial Account AIR is disclosed upon approval, varies based on cardholder’s creditworthiness at time of application. No Interest will accrue during the promotional period, however, interest at the cardholder agreement annual interest rate (Account AIR) applies if the balance is not paid in full by the promotion expiry date or if the promotion is cancelled due to payment default on the account, and a deferral fee of $59.99 - $99.99 may apply. No payments are required during the promotional period, except for payment protection insurance premiums and taxes, if applicable, which are billed monthly. Minimum purchase of $250 (excluding taxes) is required. Flexiti, FlexitiCard and the Flexiti design are trademarks of Flexiti Financial Inc. Promotions and terms may be changed without notice. Annual fee of $39.99 applies for residents of Quebec. Admin fee of $99.95 applies (excluding Quebec residents) and will be financed with purchase. Any balance at the end of the promotional period bears interest at the Account AIR. If any payment is missed, all promotional offers on the account may be cancelled and upon cancellation, interest will be calculated at the cardholder agreement annual interest rate (Account AIR). No interest will accrue during the promotional period and monthly payments include payment protection insurance premiums, fees and taxes, if applicable. That will mean this TV will be the most expensive 4K OLED in LG’s lineup but hopefully a bit less expensive than the top-of-the-line 8K models.Īs far as other screen sizes, there will be an 83-inch and 77-inch model in addition to the 97-inch version shown at CES, but LG couldn’t say whether those models would come with a stand or a proprietary wall-mount system like the G3.įrom the sounds of things, all the M3 models will come with WebOS 23 and a 4.2-channel 60W speaker system, but those too could change when it goes into full production.Īs for when that day will be, LG couldn’t exactly say, but did promise that it would be available later this year, likely after the launch of its other LG C3, G3 and Z3 OLED models.*O.A.C. When asked where this model would sit in the lineup, LG said that it will sit above the LG G3 OLED and the Z3 8K. Final specs could change before launch and more features could be made available, though all of the same core specs like a 4K/120Hz panel would all stay the same. The one thing LG emphasized to us when we sat down to watch the M3 was that this was a pre-production model. More than a concept but not quite ready for production If you’re worried about latency - a potential issue for gamers who want the fastest, most responsive gameplay experience - LG told us that it would be “much lower than 20ms” and “almost imperceptible.” That’s not to say that there won’t be some latency at all, but it shouldn’t impact your viewing experience. The M3 also supports Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision over the wireless connection and supports 4K/120 with HDR, the same as any of the non-wireless OLED TVs its making. The TV wouldn’t have any cables running to it - outside of a power cable, of course - but would be able to connect to those devices as if they were directly connected to the TV. With those ports, you’d be able to connect both the PS5 and Xbox Series X, as well as a streaming video player or 4K Blu-ray player on a shelf across the room from the TV. On the pre-production model here at CES, there are three HDMI 2.1 ports - only one less than you’d find on the new LG C3 OLED and LG G3 OLED - as well as two USB ports, optical audio out, Ethernet and an antenna coaxial connector.
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