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Friday, October 29, 2021

Best early Black Friday TV deal: Save $503 on the 55-inch LG C1 OLED TV - Mashable

SAVE $503: Walmart and Amazon have the 55-inch LG C1 OLED TV on sale for just $1,296.99 as of Oct. 29. It normally retails for $1,799.99, so this saves you 28% — that's its highest discount yet.


If you're attempting to buy a next-gen console this holiday season, we only have two things to say:

  1. Godspeed, you brave soul.

  2. Get a 55-inch LG C1 OLED TV while you're at it, too.

Super low input lag, 120Hz refresh rates, HDMI 2.1 support, and Nvidia G-Sync compatibility make that 4K smart TV our absolute favorite display for gaming, and it just so happens to be enjoying some all-time-great pricing at Walmart and Amazon right now. As of Oct. 29, both retailers had it on sale for $1,296.99 — that's a whole $502 (or 28%) off its $1,799.99 MSRP, which is its highest discount to date.

Elsewhere, you'll find it going for $1,299.99 at Best Buy, Target, and on the LG website.

We're not the only ones who think the C1 OLED is in a league of its own, by the way: PCMag said it's "easily one of the best TVs you can buy," with "fantastic contrast, impressively wide and accurate colors, strong audio, and excellent gaming capabilities." (It managed to win Editor's Choice and TechX awards over there, which is no small feat.) Meanwhile, TechRadar deemed it "the gold standard for 2021 OLED TVs"; Wired's Parker Hall said it's "the first TV I regularly plug my gaming PC into for a better experience than I get with a traditional desktop monitor." (Sheesh.)

And for what it's worth, customers across Amazon and Walmart.com have awarded the C1 OLED a 4.8/5-star rating on both websites — she really did that.

a front view of the 55-inch lg c1 oled tv
Credit: LG
a diagonal view of the 55-inch lg c1 oled tv
Credit: LG

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