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Shop this LG 4K Ultra HD smart TV on sale for $430 off at Amazon
With that big football game quickly coming up, maybe it’s time to upgrade your old HD TV for a brilliant 4K Ultra HD TV — especially if you’re going to have friends and family over to your place to watch all the NFL action. Luckily, Amazon has the LG Electronics 65UK6300PUE 65-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart TV now on sale for just $767.42, or $432.57 off its retail price of $1,199.99.
Marked down to 36% off, this LG Electronics 4K TV uses LG ThinQ AI WebOS, which brings together your favorite apps and streaming services, including Netflix, YouTube, and Hulu, in a very easy to navigate interface with Google Assistant built-in. However, this WiFi-enabled smart TV is also compatible with the Amazon Alexa voice assistant too, so Amazon Echo users won’t be left behind either.
Even if you’re just in it for the commercials and halftime show, you’ll be glad you upgraded to 4K. The 65-inch 4K smart TV features multi-format 4K high dynamic range (HDR) for richer colors and strong contrast for consistent viewing angles with its small and nearly unnoticeable bezels on all sides. So if you’re watching sports with a group, everyone in your living room can get a great view of the action no matter where they’re sitting. It also features immersive and deep audio with Ultra Surround and LG Sound Sync support.
In addition, this 65-inch LG 4K TV features three HDMI ports, two USB-A, one Ethernet, and one optical and audio return channel support via HDMI.
But don’t just take our word for it, Amazon customer Spellbound writes:
“I did a lot of research before deciding to buy this TV. I had an old LG that I loved, but it checked out unexpectedly. There are other brands that cost less than this one, but I decided to stick with a brand I like a lot, and I’m happy I did. I was a little concerned about setting it up with the TV provider, but that was NOT a problem. This is the first smart TV I’ve owned, and now I know why they’re called ‘smart’. It practically sets itself up! …I like every feature of this TV and highly recommend it if you’re in the market for a smart TV.”
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