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LG’s 65-inch OLED 4K smart TV is 55% off at Dell — save over $1,800
TL;DR: This 65-inch LG OLED 4K smart TV is on sale for only $1,469 on the Dell website. It’s normally $3,297, so you’ll be saving a total of $1,828.
If nothing else, last week’s Emmy Awards gave everyone a chance to find out which TV shows they should have been watching instead of getting caught up in reruns on Netflix. (I can’t be the only person who binged both seasons of Fleabag in a single evening after seeing Phoebe Waller-Bridge clean up at the Microsoft Theater, right?)
Well, whether you plan on catching up on last year’s top shows or diving headfirst into the new fall TV season, just know that a 4K OLED TV will take your viewing experience to the next level with crisp details and vivid contrast between darks and lights.
Normally, we might suggest waiting the few months ’til Black Friday to take advantage of some of the year’s best TV deals, except we just found one that’s too good to pass up: If you head over to Dell’s website right now, you can save 55% on a 65-inch LG OLED 4K smart TV for a total of $1,828 in savings.
If you had trouble seeing the action during the Battle of Winterfell on the last season of Game of Thrones, this is the TV for you: On top of OLED panels that feature bright, self-illuminating pixels, it’s got advanced tone-mapping technology that optimizes colors for individual scenes. In other words, the blacks you see will be really deep, dark blacks — but you’ll still be able to tell who’s who in a dimly lit shot.
On the design front, this TV is almost comically slim at just 1.8 inches thick, so it looks just like a picture frame when mounted flush to a wall. (Coincidentally, its display comes with a Gallery Mode that turns its screen into a piece of artwork when you’re not watching anything.) Honestly, props to LG: Its engineers were able to cram a Dolby Atmos speaker system into this puppy on top of a super-smart α7 intelligent processor that can support voice control with both the Google Assistant and LG ThinQ AI technology.
Normally $3,297, you can snag this TV for just $1,469 at Dell — just add it to your cart to see the discount.
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