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LG Nanocell 9 4K TVs are an extra $300 off with this code
TL;DR: The gorgeous LG Nanocell 9 4K TVs are an extra $300 off with code SAVE300 — get the 65-inch for $1,095 and the 86-inch for $2,695.
One sign of true adulthood is taking the leap and purchasing a big-ass TV. Sure, they’re pricier than the 24-inch you had in your college dorm room, but that’s because they’re significantly better — and usually worth it.
The LG Nanocell 9 Series exudes high quality and right now you can save an additional $300 on the 65-inch and 86-inch models (which are already on sale in the PCMag Shop), dropping their prices to $1,095 and $2,695 respectively. Just enter the code SAVE300 at checkout. (Note: PCMag is owned by Mashable’s publisher, Ziff Davis.)
The Nanocell 9 TV has beautiful definition with rich colors and lifelike picture. It utilizes IPS, making it great for hosting groups of people for watch parties with the confidence that everyone will be able to see the TV perfectly.
The TV is also good for gaming because it has low input lag and has quick response times and a fast variable refresh rate. The sound is also elevated with Dolby Atmos.
As a smart TV, the Nanocell 9 is compatible with Google Assistant and Alexa. It also features AirPlay 2, so you have tons of connectivity options available so you can get the most out of your streaming and smart features.
The 65-inch Nanocell 9 TV is originally $1,999.99, but is on sale for $1,395. But when you enter the code SAVE300, the TV is yours for $1,095.
The huge 86-inch Nanocell 9 TV is listed at $4,299.99 and on sale for $2,995. But with the code SAVE300 you can get it for $2,695.
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