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LG’s 65-inch OLED 4K HDR TV is on sale for over $1,000 off at Walmart
Just in time for the big college basketball tournament: If you want a big screen OLED 4K TV that’s more than capable of immersing you in all the college basketball you want over the next few weeks, then look no further than the LG 65-inch OLED 4K HDR Smart OLED TV with AI ThinQ. It’s now on sale for $2,296.99, or $1,002.01 off its list price at Walmart.
Usually priced at $3,299, this massive near bezel-less display from LG is an OLED, which means it’s flexible and emits light better than traditional 4K TVs. This makes the picture more vibrant and complex with clear and sharp images, stunning colors, and deeper black levels.
Thanks to LG’s α7 Intelligent Processor built inside, the 4K UHD picture quality is compatible with Dolby Vision and HDR10, which makes for real-life image accuracy with smooth motion that’s ideal for live sports like college basketball — especially on its sleek edge-to-edge display.
This LG OLED 4K TV also features Dolby Atmos audio, which will give you a surround-sound experience in your home without having to buy an additional surround-sound system or soundbar. The audio quality is just as true-to-life accurate as its picture, so you’ll have no problem getting lost in all your favorite films, TV shows, and sports broadcasts.
It also doubles as a smart home hub with built-in AI ThinQ technology, which makes it compatible with both the Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant smart home devices. This means you can simply speak to control the OLED 4K TV, as well as any other smart home devices synced to the LG model itself.
It even comes with the LG Magic Remote to make it easier to control the TV with just the sound of your voice. Not bad for less than $2,300.
Need a second opinion? Walmart customer RKG1 writes:
“Going on my third week with this OLED. I absolutely love it so far. I watch cable TV, stream UHD films and shows, and play 4K/HDR enhanced video games via Xbox One X. Absolutely best TV I have ever owned. The picture quality can’t be beat.”
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