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Get all kinds of bang for your buck when you preorder the LG G5 OLED TV

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It’s never too early to preorder a brand-new TV… unless, of course, you literally can’t preorder it. But that’s not the case with LG’s latest ace in the hole, the incredible-looking G5 Series 4K OLED. 2025 is going to be a massive year for OLED TVs and we’re willing to bet LG’s new G5 flagship is going to be a top contender for year-end awards! And right now, there are a few great promos you can take advantage of when you pre-order the 83-inch size of LG’s latest and greatest, which will retail for $6,500.

The first promo option is to get back 5% in MyLG Rewards Points (valid March 10 through March 30). The second offer is for either a free TV stand with assembly (March 10 through March 30) or a free wall-mounting service via Handy (any time before January 4, 2026). The final option is to save up to $200 on certain LG soundbars when bundled with a TV purchase (valid through April 6).

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Why you should buy the LG 83-inch G5 Series OLED 

According to early intel on the LG G5 Series, viewers are in for a treat as far as peak brightness levels are concerned. Thanks to LG’s all-new Brightness Booster Ultimate, each self-emissive pixel is able to deliver greater illumination levels, resulting in a picture that’s 45% more than last year’s G4 Series. We’re also looking forward to LG’s Alpha 11 AI Processor Gen 2 for features like AI Picture Pro, which fine-tunes every frame to ensure you’re seeing the maximum amount of detail.

Other noteworthy G5 features include HDMI 2.1 connectivity, an updated version of LG’s webOS smart hub, and a five-year panel warranty through LG. Preorder the LG 83-inch G5 Series 4K OLED today to take advantage of these great offers! Before you head out, we also suggest taking a peek at our lists of the best LG TV deals, best OLED TV deals, and best 85-inch TV deals for even more sales and promos! 

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Michael Bizzaco
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Michael Bizzaco has been selling, installing, and talking about TVs, soundbars, streaming devices, and all things smart home…
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