SAVE $303:The Karen Foster ArchivesLG C3 Series 65-inch OLED 4K TV is on sale for $1,196.99 at Amazon, down from its regular price of $1,499.99. That saves you $303 for 20% off, bringing it down to its lowest price ever.
With the biggest NFL event of the year right around the corner, you want to watch every minute in precise detail — especially if you're hosting this year's watch party. Make sure you have a TV that lets your guests see the action from every angle. Luckily, LG just dropped its price on the C3 Series, bringing the 65-inch TV down to its lowest price ever.
The LG C3 Series 65-inch OLED 4K TV delivers 4K OLED picture, designed with gamers in mind. It has a built-in gaming dashboard with customizable settings so you can have a personalized experience (like you would on a gaming laptop). But for non-gamers, or those just looking for a big upgrade on a TV, the C3 Series comes with Dolby Atmos sound and a built-in AI processor. With webOS, LG has built-in a smart TV, so no extraneous streaming device is needed. But above all, you'll get 4K resolution powered by OLED, delivering a sharp picture that won't get warped no matter what angle you're viewing from.
Right now, the LG C3 Series 65-inch model is down to $1,196.99. That saves you $303 for 20% off. This is the TV's lowest price ever, too, so you can rest assured that this is the best deal out there.
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