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TL;DR: LG’s 65-inch B9 Series 4K OLED TV usually retails for $2,499.99, but if you order it from the PCMag Shop and enter the code SAVE100 during checkout, you’ll pay just $1,699 — that’s an $800 savings.


There are two types of people in this world: those who will turn on Feb. 2’s big football game to watch the game itself, and those who will turn on Feb. 2’s big football game solely to catch the epic commercials that play between downs. (I personally cannot wait to be emotionally wrecked by the Budweiser Clydesdales yet again.)

No matter which camp you belong to, you’re going to be super annoyed all evening long if you have to catch the action on a rickety old TV with a fuzzy or grainy picture. Luckily, there’s a really nice 65-inch LG 4K OLED TV on sale right now in the PCMag Shop (which is owned by Mashable’s publisher, Ziff Davis) — and if you enter the code SAVE100 during checkout, you’ll take an additional $100 off its already-lowered price to pay just $1,699. 

For comparison’s sake, that same display is being sold at Amazon and Walmart (as of this writing) for $1,796.99, and Best Buy and LG both have listed it at $1,799.99 — it usually retails for a whopping $2,499.99. Those aren’t bad deals by any means, but think of it this way: By ordering the TV through the PCMag Shop and getting the absolute lowest price, you’ve got some extra cash to put towards a couple platters of chicken wings and seven-layer dip.

As one of LG’s B9 Series models, the TV in question features an OLED display comprised of 8.3 million self-lit pixels that deliver intense contrasts with deep, inky blacks. An AI-powered α7 Gen 2 Intelligent Processor allows it to optimize its picture’s clarity and brightness based on the content being shown, and thanks to a 1ms response time, it’s fully capable of keeping up with quick-paced plays. (No ghosting or motion lagging here, folks.) 

To sweeten the deal, LG has also equipped this TV with support for both Amazon Alexa and the Google Assistant — so if your hands are covered in buffalo sauce at the exact moment you need to turn up the volume, you can simply ask your virtual assistant to do so for you.

Best place your order sooner rather than later to make sure your new TV arrives before Feb. 2 — click the blue button below to head over to the PCMag and snag this LG display for only $1,699. (And whatever you do, don’t forget to apply the code SAVE100 when you check out.)

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