Technology
LG’s glass OLED TV is less than $2,000 at Dell — save $1,500
TL;DR: This groundbreaking 55-inch LG E8 Glass OLED Smart TV is $1,797 at Dell, saving you $1,500 off the price on LG’s site — and it comes with a $350 Dell gift card.
LG is so much more than the creator of the ~It Phone~ of the early 2000s (shout out to the enV) or the brand of the washing machine at your mom’s house.
The company is pushing the limits of tech both in the commercial space and in the space of the average consumer: Folding phones, a flexible TVs and transparent TVs, and a refrigerator with a screen and Alexa built in.
You can get one of these modern marvels in your living room right now: The LG E8 Series OLED TV has a completely glass design and seemingly floats in the air. The 55-inch model is $3,299.99 on LG’s site, but you can get it for $1,797 at Dell. That’s a savings of nearly 50%, and it comes with a $350 Dell gift card.
Futuristic yet elegant — a dichotomy not every brand can pull off.
Furniture designer BoConcept came together with interior designers and LG to create this work of art. With glass bordering the bottom of the screen, the TV appears like it’s floating and looks glorious even when turned off. If you mount it on the wall, Gallery Mode by TripAdvisor can turn your TV into a hyper-realistic piece of art. Inside, 8.3 million pixels and Dolby Atmos sound work to give you a magical home theater experience.
The combination of LG’s AI ThinQ and Google Assistant let the TV act as your home’s smart home hub. Here, you can use your voice to control lights, thermostats, and more — and if your home has more LG appliances like dishwashers or dryers, ThinQ can connect them as well.
Regularly $2,999.99, you can save $1,502.99 and get it for $1,797.
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