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LG’s newest E8 series OLED 4K TVs are on sale for up to $1,000 off
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In the market for a hot new 4K TV?
If yes: Keep reading.
If no: Would you change your mind if we said you could get one for $1,000 off? Yup, thought so.
With this exclusive deal from the PCMag Shop, you can save up to $1,000 on one of LG’s newest high-end E8 series OLED 4K TVs, taking the 55-inch down to $1,799 and the 65-inch down to $2,499. That’s cheaper than the regular price of LG’s lower-end TVs. Just gonna pass out for a sec, don’t mind me.
The sale prices on these two E8 series TVs sets them at around $300 less than the cheaper C8 series TVs, and $1,000 less than the regular E8 price on Amazon and LG’s official website. It’s like a hidden secret of the internet. Digital Trends named the lower-end C8 as the best overall TV to buy in 2018 — so being able to get its big brother, the E8, for significantly cheaper is some alternative universe shit.
The E8 series offers a brilliant A9 intelligent processor for movement and color accuracy, Dolby Atmos speakers, and an OLED display with 4K cinema HDR, self-illuminating pixels, and true-to-life images. LG’s new TVs are also equipped with AI ThinQ: LG’s artificial intelligence technology that uses a built-in Google Assistant to control the TV as well as other smart home devices (Amazon Alexa included).
Aesthetics-obsessed folks will appreciate this: The E8 series is a collab by LG, furniture retailer BoConcept, and interior designers to create a one-of-a-kind glass design, making the TV double as a room’s statement piece. With glass bordering the bottom of the screen, the TV appears like it’s floating and looks glorious even when turned off. If you mount it on the wall, Gallery Mode by TripAdvisor can turn your TV into a hyper-realistic piece of art.
Get the magic for yourself: Save up to $1,000 and get the 55-inch for $1,799 (regular price $2,500) here or the 65-inch for $2,499 (regular price $3,500) here. (This is only for a limited time, so hop on ASAP.)
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