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LG OLED TV on sale for the best price we’ve seen — save almost $500
Wishing you could make out Game of Thrones’ and more easily on your TV? The answer to all your problems could very well be this OLED TV from LG — and it’s currently at one of the best prices we’ve ever seen it.
The LG B8 series 65-inch OLED TV is almost $500 off in the PCMag Shop — that’s close to $700 off Amazon’s current price, and among one of the very best prices you can find among other televisions of this kind.
When compared to LED TVs, OLED TVs employ self-illuminating pixels, which do a much better job at displaying contrast and black level details unlike the more traditional LED models. The isn’t the only thing that looks nice. The TV itself is actually quite sleek, and ultimately enhances the aesthetic of whatever corner it’s in — it’ll compliment your living room perfectly.
The TV also comes with smart capabilities like a fully functional web browser, Google Assistant, Alexa, and support. Put it atop a media center or mount it on the wall — wherever you put this thing, it’s going to look great.
Treat yourself to a higher quality of entertainment and grab LG’s B8 series 65-inch OLED TV for nearly $500 off in the PCMag Shop.
Editor’s note: Mashable and PCMag are both owned by Ziff Davis.
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