Technology
Get an 86-inch LG TV for less than $2,000 plus a $300 Dell gift card
TL;DR: This colossal LG 4K TV is on sale for $1,997, saving you at least 40% off the original price (55% off, if you go by Dell’s inflated price). Your purchase comes with a $300 Dell gift card.
An 86-inch TV might seem like a super extra purchase.
And you know what? It probably is — but if you can buy it, flex it.
This 86-inch LG 4K TV is on sale at Dell for just $1,997, saving you $1,000 to $3,000 (depending on what the real original price is). If that weren’t enough, you’ll also get a free $300 Dell gift card with your purchase.
Now, we’ll be honest with you: 86-inch TVs don’t go for over $4,000. The nicest ones from LG and Samsung max out around $3,000, so this is an inflated price on Dell’s part. Nonetheless, it’s still a great deal — it’s not every day that you find an 86-inch TV for the price of a 65-inch. (No, really — just look at some of these sale prices.)
Throw yourself into your favorite shows and films with a quad-core processor powered by LG’s AI ThinQ. At four times the resolution of regular HD, your content will be splashed across 8.3 million pixels to get a level of sharp you probably haven’t even seen in a movie theatre. The heightened contrast and saturation would look great on any size, but extra awesome on a TV this big.
AI ThinQ goes past the traditional smart TV, too. With Alexa or Google Assistant compatibility, all of your apps for films, TV shows, and video games are ready to go with a simple “Alexa” or “Hey Google.” The artificial intelligence goes past TV usage to connect with your other smart home devices like air conditioners, speakers, and kitchen appliances.
The $300 Dell gift card will be emailed to you within 20 days after your purchase, so it can’t go toward the TV. However, it can be spent on a Vizio soundbar, the Bose QuietComfort 35 II headphones, or a literal Xbox console. Double presents for you, or an early holiday gift that you don’t actually have to pay for.
Regularly probably around $2,297 (but Dell insists it’s $4,497), you can save at least $1,000 and get the TV and gift card for $1,997.
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