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Save on B8, C8, and E8 series models
Whether you’re challenging your friends in an online video game or catching up on your impossibly long Netflix queue, there’s one thing you just can’t dispute — all of it would be so much better on a 4K TV.
There’s no topping that high-resolution goodness, and once you go 4K, you’ll never want to go back.
LG tends to do right by 4K TV lovers, not just in what kind of features their products offer, but also in the amazing deals that can usually be found. And today is one of those days, because there are a few amazing deals on LG OLED 4K TVs in the PCMag Shop — all of them beating even Amazon’s low pricing by hundreds of dollars.
Check out all of the LG OLED 4K TVs that are part of the PCMag clearance sale:
LG B8 Series OLED 4K TV — save up to $1,500
This high-res, high definition beauty has a head-turning design that’s perfect for wall-mounting. It comes in both a 55-inch and 65-inch version, saving you $1,200 and $1,500 off of their original prices, respectively.
LG C8 Series OLED 4K TV — save up to $5,000
The C8 series is comparable with the B8 series, but with the addition of LG’s A9 processor, the C8 really takes the cake. Providing true-to-life images with rich colors and sharpness, the A9 is LG’s most powerful processor yet, and will elevate your entire entertainment experience. The C8 series comes in a 55-inch, 65-inch, and 77-inch version, saving you $1,100, $1,400 and $5,000 off of their original prices, respectively.
LG E8 Series OLED 4K TV — save up to $1,800
Finally, the E8 series combines all the perks of the B8 and C8, including the benefit of the A9 processor, but also throws in a striking glass design with a killer speaker system that produces the highly sought-after Dolby Atmos sound. It even has a fully functional web browser. Check it out in a 55-inch or 65-inch version, saving you $1,800 and $1,600 off of their original prices, respectively.
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