SAVE UP TO 41% OFF: Enjoy brilliant displays at a major discount with up to 41% off the LG Evo C4 Series TVs at Amazon. Get the 65-inch model for $1,596.99, saving a whopping $1,103 off the list price of $2,699.99.
Now that the weather has officially turned chilly, it’s time for TV season. Whether you celebrate by tuning into every NFL game or are making your way through every spooky movie, a good TV makes all the difference. We want to see every play on the field in crisp detail and every jump-scare in vivid color — even if we’re hiding behind our hands. If you’re looking into a new TV, LG’s Evo C4 Series of TV are seriously discounted.
While every size of the LG Evo C4 Series is on sale, the best deal is on the 65-inch model. Typically, $2,699.99, it’s down to $1,569.99. That takes $1,103 off the price for 41% savings. This is just $100 short of its lowest price ever, so while it’s technically not the best deal we’ve seen, it’s still really fantastic.
The LG Evo C4 Series are OLED TVs, but in a market flooded by terms like QLED and LED, what does that really mean? OLED stands for organic light-emitting diode. Unlike traditional LED TVs that create displays through backlit panels, OLEDS have organic compounds that generate their own light, according to our sibling publication PC Mag (also owned by publisher Ziff Davis). This leads to vivid contrasting displays, better than any other tech on the market. Keep in mind that OLED TVs are best for dark rooms, as they are typically less bright than their LED counterparts.
If that all sounds good to you, the LG Evo C4 Series is a great candidate for your next TV purchase. OLED TVs are typically more expensive than standard LEDs due to their organic elements. That’s why this sale is so good.
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The LG Evo C4 Series has OLED 4K displays that contain over 8 million self-lit pixels. Plus, if you’re concerned about brightness, LG has “Brightness Boosting” technology that magnifies and illuminates the display. For our cinephiles, these TVs comes with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos for picture and sound that the filmmaker intended.