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Trick or treat! This 48-inch LG OLED TV is down to just over $500 for Halloween

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Who would have thought Halloween is one of the best days to take advantage of OLED TV deals? That’s the case with this offer from Best Buy — a huge $770 discount on the 48-inch LG B5 OLED TV, slashing its price from $1,300 all the way down to just $530. That’s a fantastic bargain for this amazing display, but you’re going to have to hurry with your purchase. The savings are scheduled to run until Nov. 2, but there’s a chance that stocks don’t last that long, so we highly recommend pushing forward with your transaction right now.

Why you should buy the 48-inch LG B5 OLED TV

LG is one of the top brands for the best OLED TVs, and the LG B5 OLED TV is an excellent entry in its lineup. The benefits of OLED TV technology are in full display with this TV, with perfect black levels, wide viewing angles, and excellent response time, all powered by LG’s Alpha 8 AI Processor Gen2. With 4K Ultra HD resolution, you’ll enjoy sharp details and lifelike colors, and with support for Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, watching your favorite shows and movies in your living room will feel like you’re in the theaters.

You’ll never run out of content to watch on the LG B5 OLED TV, as it’s a smart TV running on LG’s webOS platform. Not only will you have access to all of the popular streaming services, but there are also more than 300 free LG Channels for you to browse. The screen is also perfect for video games with its support for Nvidia’s G-Sync and a 120Hz refresh rate for lag-free gaming.

Best Buy has one of the most amazing TV deals we’ve recently seen — the 48-inch LG B5 OLED TV at $770 off, bringing it down to a much more affordable $530 from its sticker price of $1,300. There’s no trick from the retailer with this offer, just a treat for Halloween, but you need to act fast, While the sale will last until Nov. 2, you shouldn’t wait until the final minute because stocks of the 48-inch LG B5 OLED TV may be gone by then, so proceed with your purchase as soon as possible.

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