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LG OLED 55-inch 4K HDTV on sale for under $1,000 with code
TL;DR: LG’s 55-inch B8 Series OLED 4K Smart TV typically retails for $2,299, but you’ll pay just $999 when you enter the code SAVE50 at checkout. (You can use that same code to get a 65-inch B8 Series OLED 4K Smart TV for just $1,599.)
By our calculations, your odds of finding a decent-sized OLED TV for less than $1,000 are about one in one bajillion. (That’s a rough estimate, mind you.) Since only a few companies make them — OLED technology is still very new — those lightweight, ultra-thin displays with incredible color depth are widely considered luxury products.
Guess that means today’s your lucky day: You can get a 55-inch LG B8 Series 4K Ultra HD Smart OLED TV for just $999 when you buy it through the PCMag Shop (which is owned by Mashable’s publisher Ziff Davis), provided you enter the code SAVE50 at checkout. You’ll be saving a whopping $1,300, as it usually retails for $2,299, which is plenty of cash to spare to buy yourself a couple of lottery tickets.
Suitable for either wall mounting or tabletop placement, this 2018 display features LG’s powerful α7 Intelligent Processor, built-in WiFi, and a fully functional web browser. There’s a Dolby Atmos speaker system built right into its frame, plus four HDMI ports and three USB ports that allow you to connect to other devices and access multimedia on external hard drives, respectively.
What’s more, this LG ThinQ-equipped smart TV supports both the Google Home and Amazon Alexa. Using just your voice, you can have your virtual assistant turn the display off and on, check the weather, adjust your home’s lighting, and even identify the cast members of your favorite films and TV shows.
Visit the PCMag Shop now to score the 55-inch LG B8 Series 4K Ultra HD Smart OLED TV for the can’t-miss price of just $999 with the code SAVE50.
P.S. Want an even bigger display? Use that same code to get the 65-inch B8 Series OLED 4K smart TV for just $1,599 — a $1,700 savings.
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