Deal | 65-inch LG C3 OLED with 120Hz discounted by 46% in very enticing TV sale ↺
LG is preparing to unleash the highly anticipated successor to the successful C3 OLED TV fairly soon, which also means that discounts on the current model are about to increase. For example, an Amazon-owned online retailer has now marked down the coveted LG C3 OLED by a quite significant amount.
Specifically, Woot is selling the popular 65-inch LG C3 for $1,399 including free shipping for Prime members, which is the result of a considerable 46% or $1,200 discount in relation to LG's official list price. For reference, this TV deal beats Amazon's current price by $250 and offers one of the lowest online prices thus far for the LG C3 OLED. Shoppers should note that this noteworthy television sale will expire in three days or earlier if sold out.
In contrast to the more expensive flagship set, the C3 has a slightly lower but still impressive peak HDR brightness of up to 800 nits according to Rtings' comprehensive review. Like all LG OLED TVs, the 120Hz panel can display perfectly inky black levels and has very wide viewing angles. Compared to even brighter Mini-LED TVs, the biggest downside of the LG C3 OLED is the relatively aggressive brightness limiter, which automatically kicks in when large bright scenes are displayed.
Nonetheless, the LG C3 is a viable choice for gamers who own a powerful gaming PC or current-gen gaming console since the 65-inch OLED TV has a total of four HDMI 2.1 ports that all support VRR and ALLM. Overall, Samsung's competing S90C QD-OLED set (from $1,698 on Amazon) might offer an even better price-performance ratio thanks to an incredible peak brightness, but buyers who would like to go with a tried-and-true WOLED panel can't do much wrong by taking advantage of this compelling discount.
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