Technology
This new OLED 4K TV from LG is $700 off this weekend
TL;DR: The high resolution LG OLED C9 4K TV is ideal for binge-watching during a rainy day, and you can save $700 on one when you buy it from the PCMag Shop.
Just because Game of Thrones has ended doesn’t mean that it’s “game over” for television. In fact, there are still a ton of on TV to watch — AKA ton of great reasons to make sure that your living room is decked out with an absolutely stellar . (And if you want to go even further with that, maybe even grab a nice , too.)
This amazing model from LG is on sale in the PCMag Shop for the lowest price we’ve seen on the web so far. You can pick up the 65-inch LG OLED C9 4K TV for just $2,799 (a far cry from it’s original $3,499.99 price tag).
The C9 series is the perfect way to future-proof your entertainment — the C9 is the only TV supporting HDMI 2.1 in 2019, allowing for even higher resolution from HDMI-connected devices. Plus, the LG’s second-generation processor makes use of deep learning AI to optimize all audio and video.
The high-resolution capabilities of the C9 make for a great experience as well, with a smooth, responsive performance and cutting-edge graphics. Besides the nitty-gritty tech stuff, the LG C9 has a sleek design that’ll be a worthy addition to your decor.
Save $700 during this special weekend sale and then kick back for the rest of the summer.
Note: Mashable and PCMag are both part of Ziff Media Group.
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