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This 77-inch LG OLED TV is $1,500 off, now down to $1,499.99

Save $1,500 on a 77-inch OLED TV, and that’s the kind of upgrade you actually notice

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If you’ve been waiting for a true “go big” TV deal, this is the one that gets you there without paying flagship money. The 77-inch LG B5 Series OLED (2025) is down to $1,499.99 (was $2,999.99), which means you’re saving a massive $1,500. At this price, you’re not just upgrading a TV, you’re upgrading the whole room. A 77-inch screen changes movie nights, sports, and even basic streaming in a way that smaller sizes just don’t.

What you’re getting

You’re getting a 77-inch 4K OLED with LG’s webOS smart TV platform and a modern AI-driven picture and sound approach designed to make day-to-day viewing easier. OLED is the main reason people chase sets like this: blacks look truly black, contrast is sharp, and colors pop without that washed-out “gray haze” you can see on a lot of LED TVs, especially in darker rooms.

Because it’s a current-year model, it’s also built for modern streaming and everyday convenience: quick access to apps, voice features, and a streamlined interface that makes it easy to bounce between shows, live sports, and movies.

Why it’s worth it

The value here is the combination of 77-inch size + OLED picture + huge discount. A $1,500 drop is the kind of markdown that can move you from “someday” to “done.” If you watch a lot of movies, OLED is the upgrade you feel immediately, especially with darker scenes, prestige TV, and anything cinematic.

Two quick reality checks to keep the decision grounded: OLED is best when you vary content (mix shows, movies, sports, games) rather than leaving static images on-screen for long stretches. And if you’re always watching in a super bright room with sunlight blasting the screen, you may want to think about placement or light control to get the most out of it.

The bottom line

At $1,499.99, this is a strong buy if you want a truly premium big-screen experience without paying full retail. If you’ve been waiting for a moment where a 77-inch OLED feels financially sane, this is that moment.

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