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Upgrade your home theater setup with one of the most attractive OLED TV deals that we’ve recently seen — a $1,200 discount on the 65-inch LG C5 OLED 4K TV from Best Buy, bringing its price down from $2,700 to only $1,500. It’s still relatively expensive, but considering how much this screen will elevate your viewing experience, this price is a steal. You’re going to have to act fast and proceed with the transaction immediately though, as the savings may disappear at any moment.

Why you should buy the 65-inch LG C5 OLED 4K TV

You wouldn’t want to miss this chance at a discount of more than $1,000 for the 65-inch LG C5 OLED 4K TV because it’s the runner-up in our rankings of the best OLED TVs. LG’s C-series of OLED TVs has always offered the best bang for buck, and that doesn’t change with the LG C5 — especially after the savings from Best Buy. The OLED TV technology enables perfect black levels, deep contrast, wide viewing angles, and excellent response times, with the last feature extremely important for playing video games as it reduces input lag.

The 65-inch LG C5 OLED 4K TV is powered by the brand’s Alpha 9 AI Processor Gen 8, which will upscale all the content that you watch to 4K quality, and it supports Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos to transform your living room into the theaters. You’ll also never run out of stuff to watch, as the OLED TV runs on LG’s webOS platform for access to all of the popular streaming services and more than 300 free LG Channels.

Best Buy’s offer for the 65-inch LG C5 OLED 4K TV is among the most interesting ones we’ve seen across all TV deals today. From its original price of $2,700, it’s all the way down to just $1,500 for massive savings of $1,200. We’re not sure how much time is remaining before it goes back to its regular price, so if you want to purchase the 65-inch LG C5 OLED 4K TV for nearly 50% off, you should add it to your cart and finish the checkout process immediately.

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