LG C2 OLED TV Gets Big Discount At Amazon, Great For PS5 And Xbox
The LG C2 Series 48-Inch Class OLED TV is just $830 right now, which is actually cheaper than the 42-inch model.
Looking to upgrade your game room or home theater? Then you’ll want to take a closer look at the premium LG C2 Series 48-Inch OLED TV, which is seeing a massive $470 price cut. Not only is it perfect for gaming on PS5 or Xbox Series X, but it comes with built-in apps for Netflix, HBO Max, and other popular streaming services--making it a great TV for all your needs.
LG C2 Series 48-Inch Class OLED TV
$830 (was $1300)
With a regular price of $1300, the LG C2 Series packs in a ton of high-end features. This includes the α9 Gen 5 AI Processor 4K that automatically adjusts your settings for optimal viewing, HDMI 2.1, support for Nvidia G-Sync and FreeSync premium for ultra-smooth gaming, and a vivid OLED display that's just as gorgeous as you’d expect.
You’ll also benefit from four HDMI ports, which should be more than enough to connect all your consoles and other gadgets without running out of space. And considering it’s now listed for just $830, you’d be hard-pressed to find a better 48-inch TV in this price range.
In fact, this model is so cheap that it’s actually $47 less than the smaller 42-inch model right now.
It’s also one of the best prices we’ve seen for the LG C2 Series 48-Inch Class OLED TV all year--so be sure to check it out if you’re looking to renovate your game room this spring.
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