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LG 4K TVs are 50% off, come with free $350 Dell gift cards
Are you mentally and physically prepared for the three hour crucible of Avengers: Endgame? If you got your tickets before every movie theater site crashed, there’s still time to catch up with a Marvel movie marathon. But do yourself a favor and just stream all your Marvel films at home so you don’t have to worry about bathroom breaks. And with that, you will need a nice giant 4K TV to make the most of your time honoring the dearly departed Loki.
With help from Dell you can upgrade your living room to your own theater with a giant 86-inch LG LED 4K TV for $2,297. That’s $2,200 off the regular price and close to a 50% discount. Not only that, you even get a free $350 Dell e-gift card within 20 days of your purchase. Just keep in mind that it expires within 90 days of issuance, but it’s enough to cover the cost of a lot of nice soundbars also available at Dell. (Just saying.)
As part of the UK6570 model line, this LG TV offers more than just a huge, pretty image. Inside you’ll find AI ThinQ, which offers built-in voice controls when paired with the optional LG Magic Remote. Just talk to control your Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa devices and instantly access all those smart TV features.
Another thing that makes this LG smarter than your average TV is the Alpha7 Intelligent Processor, which allows for even clearer details and rich colors. And those images will look clear no matter which way you look at it, since the LG UK6570 offers some of the best wide viewing angles.
If you plan on more than just movie marathons, the LG UK6570 is a great option for gamers. Besides a beautiful picture, you’ll enjoy low input lag that makes controls feel responsive and keeps the action nice and smooth. Just in case you want to weigh your gaming TV options, we have some other 4K gaming recommendations to consider. But at the same time, how can you say no to an LG 4K TV that’s almost half off and includes $350 in free money?
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