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Upgrade to the best OLED TV — at lowest-ever price — before Prime Day ends

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This story is part of the Digital Trends Prime Day 2026 coverage

If you were thinking about buying from the OLED TV deals of Prime Day, why not go for the best one? The 65-inch LG G5 OLED TV, which carries a sticker price of $3,397, is down to its lowest-ever price of $2,877, for savings of $520. That’s a 15% discount that we probably won’t see again for a long time after the shopping event ends, and with it approaching its final hours, you need to hurry if you’re interested. If you want to get this OLED TV for a much lower price than usual, go ahead with your purchase right now.

Why you should buy the LG G5 OLED TV

The LG G5 is currently our top choice among the best OLED TVs, partly because it’s possibly the brightest OLED TV ever. While OLED TV technology is known for creating perfect black levels, wide viewing angles, and excellent response times (which is amazing for gaming), QLED TVs have always had the advantage when it comes to brightness, according to our OLED TV versus QLED TV comparison. The LG G5 flips the script, making it the perfect TV for watching movies and shows in HDR.

With support for Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, the LG G5 creates a cinematic experience within the comforts of your own living room, and AI Super Upscaling transforms all the content that you watch to 4K Ultra HD quality. The OLED TV also runs on LG’s webOS platform, which will give you access to all of the popular streaming services so that you’ll never run out of movies and shows to watch on its 65-inch screen.

TV deals are always among the most popular bargains during Prime Day, and this year isn’t an exception with offers like this — 15% off for the 65-inch LG G5 OLED TV, knocking it down to its lowest-ever price of $2,877 from $3,397. You wouldn’t want to miss this $520 discount on one of the top TVs in the market, but you have to act fast as the shopping event is about to draw to a close. Finalize your transaction for the 65-inch LG G5 OLED TV as soon as you can, as this could be your last chance at getting it for this price for a while.

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