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The Cyber Monday deals keep coming, and I’m not sure you can do better than being able to buy a LG 65-inch 4K TV for just $380 at Best Buy. Normally $600, it’s down to $380 for a limited time only, so you’re saving $220 off the regular price. That’s a huge discount on a TV from one of the best TV brands out there. If you’re keen to learn more about one of the best Cyber Monday TV deals, keep reading and we’ll tell you all about it.

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Why you should buy the LG 65-inch UT70 4K TV

LG makes some of the best TVs out there and often uses many of its features on its budget-friendly TV models. For instance, the LG 65-inch UT70 4K TV has LG’s Filmmaker mode so you can enjoy an experience akin to what the director wants you to see. It has HDR10 Pro support so you get the latest HDR content with extended contrast.

Elsewhere, the TV has an a5 AI processor Gen7 so you can enjoy an upscaled experience no matter what you’re watching, along with enhanced brightness, improved sound, and refined picture detail. There’s also AI Sound 5.1 which automatically up-mixes 2-channel audio into virtual 5.1 channel sound so you get a more immersive experience.

For gaming, you can use the LG Game Optimizer, and GeForce Now is included so you can stream games to your TV with minimal hassle. Finding something to watch is simple too thanks to webOS being easy to browse and there being plenty of free channels via LG Channels. While you might wish your budget could stretch to the best OLED TVs, you’ll still be delighted with what this one has to offer at this low price.

The LG 65-inch UT70 4K TV usually costs $600, but right now it’s down to the fantastic price of $380 at Best Buy. A great deal for anyone looking to kit out their home on a budget, check it out for yourself with the deal likely to end very soon.

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Jennifer Allen
Jennifer Allen is a technology writer with over 15 years of experience in the field. During that time, she's spent the past…
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