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Save $200 on this LG 55-inch 4K TV and get a $150 Dell gift card
If you haven’t heard, actually makes a difference. The picture quality is significantly higher than a standard TV; it’ll have you questioning how you ever watched anything in standard definition, especially dimly lit programs like GoT.
If you don’t know where to start when looking for a 4K TV you can either check out our helpful guide or just keep reading because the LG 55-inch Ultra HD Smart TV (model 55UK6300PUE) is on sale for $200 off at Dell — plus, you’ll get a $150 Dell gift card with your purchase.
This TV contains 8.3 million pixels, which makes the resolution four times that of Full HD TVs. This means you get crystal-clear picture quality that displays fine details, even up close. It also features in-plane switching that allows for comfortable viewing from any angle.
Based on the image quality alone you’re going to get a theater-like experience, but on top of that this TV has built-in ultra surround sound, which delivers an immersive audio experience from seven virtual channels.
In addition to all of those features, this LG also has Google Assistant built in and it pairs with Alexa devices, so you can use your voice to control volume and surf channels.
Grab this LG 55-inch Ultra HD Smart TV on sale for $499.99 and receive a free $150 Dell gift card.
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