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Save $600 on an LG C5 OLED… Here’s why that’s special.

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One of the latest Best Buy deals is a real eye catcher, even before you know the full story. It’s for the normally $2,000 55-inch LG C5 OLED, now marked down by $700 to $1,399. It’s one of the four LG TVs “everyone needs to know about” though you’re totally forgiven if you confuse the Bs, Cs, Gs, and every other letter LG ascribes onto their best TVs. In any event, this deal feels significant, both for its greater than 30% discount and for what TV it’s on. Tap the button below to check it out yourself or keep reading to see why this TV deal is one of today’s best.

Why you should buy the 55-inch LG C5 OLED

There’s no better place to start an explanation of why this deal is so hot than our listing of the overall best OLED TVs, so let’s jump right in. The list features items like Sony Bravia 8 Series TVs, a couple of Samsung TVs, even a Panasonic, but it also features two LG TVs that are highly important to this story. At the very top of the list is the LG G5 OLED, with this TV, the LG C5 OLED, listed as a runner-up. If that sounds like a reason to hunt for an LG G5 OLED deal, it’s not. In fact, in comparing the LG G5 and the LG C5 we’ve already answered the critical question here, is the more affordable of the two “good enough?” And the answer, especially with this deal, is a resounding ‘Yes!’ The G5 may have slightly more oomph, but the C5 is a standout that has all of the best features.

The C5 has an impressive 144Hz refresh rate, 4K at 120Hz for console gaming, an advanced AI processor for incredible upscaling, and the HDR works: HDR10, Dolby Vision, and HLG. Plus, its glare-free screen means it’s ready for your dedicated home theater room or the bright living room you lounge around in all day. At the end of the day, when you can save $600 on a 55-inch LG C5 OLED, it’s a deal you take. And it’s a deal you can take right now if you tap the button below. This deal drops the $2,000 TV to just $1,399 which is quite the bargain.

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