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Over $2,000 Off the Best OLED TVs With Early July 4th Sales

Over $2,000 Off the Best OLED TVs With Early July 4th Sales

CNET11 hours ago
Sales events like the Fourth of July are always a good time to buy costly items. That's definitely the case when you're shopping for a shiny new TV, with some considerable discounts often available if you know where to look. If an OLED TV is on your to-buy list, BuyDig has some unmissable savings on some stunning LG models, offering as much as $2,102 off retail prices. LG makes some of the best TVs around, so this is a Fourth of July TV sale you won't want to miss.
There are multiple models available across the LG Evo C4 lineup, with varying discounts on offer. Some of them even come with a free $75 gift card included, too. Perhaps the best offer is the 65-inch model, which is yours with a huge $400 discount and a free gift card thrown in.
What we like about LG's OLED TVs is their stunning picture quality and user-friendly setup, as well as the number of features designed for those who love playing video games. In general, their 4K capabilities and variable refresh rate go a long way to making sure the latest releases not only look spectacular but run smoothly.
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Launched in March 2024, the LG C4 is designed to be a step up from 2023's LG OLED C3. And it's replaced its predecessor as our favorite high-end TV by improving the audio and offering brighter HDR. It also has Dolby Vision and Atmos for top-notch picture and sound quality. Both the C4 and the G4 appear on our list of the best OLED TVs on the market.
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If you're in the market for a new TV, these offers save you a significant amount on the regular retail price for large, high-quality TVs. With up to $2,102 in savings, these TV deals are hard to beat.
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