Save $1103 on an LG OLED C1 Series 65″ Smart TV

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There’s nothing like bingeing your favorite show on a big-screen TV, especially with the help of Alexa. To help you out, you can get an LG OLED C1 Series 65″ Smart TV for an more than $1100 off! With that great price, you still have Alexa, 4K, AI, Dolby Vision IQ, Dolby Atmos, and a gaming mode.

The OLED display has over 8 million pixels that each turn on independently, leaving you with perfect black, more than a billion rich colors, and endless contrast. You’ll feel like you’re watching movies in the theater with Cinema HDR, Dolby Vision IQ, and Dolby Atmos. Filmmaker Mode allows you to see movies the way they are intended to be seen. Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV+, Disney+, and LG channels are built in to make watching even easier.

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The α9 Gen 4 AI processor 4K in the LG C1 Series Smart TV adjusts the picture and sound using deep-learning algorithms to make everything look its best, regardless of whether you’re watching the latest blockbuster or binge-worthy TV shows. You’ll also have great options for your gaming with easier access to those settings and fast gaming speeds with the latest HDMI. Auto Low-Latency Mode and HGiG provide low input lag and fast response times to see and play your games the way they should be.

The set also has both Google Assistant and Alexa built in. Ask them for the latest weather and news, to play your favorite music, or tell you what’s on your Amazon shopping list. Also use them to control other smart and connected home devices, such as video doorbells, thermostats, robot vacuums, etc.

Take 44% off the 65″ smart TV and pay just $1,396.99. Alternatively, get the 48″ for $940 or 83″ for $3,89.99.

LG OLED C1 Series 65″ Smart TV

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