Treating yourself to a new TV is one of the best ways of upgrading your movie and gaming experience and now you can do it while saving a huge sum of money as well. Today, this 65-inch LG QNED80 Mini LED TV is now available for a discount price of just $986.99.
That special price is a huge discount on the original $1,300 that you would normally have to pay to get your hands on this TV. That’s a 24% discount that is worth a cool $313 without you having to enter any discount codes or clip any on-screen coupons. However, there are a couple of wrinkles to consider here.
First, we don’t yet know how long this deal is going to be available which always means that it could end before you get a chance to place your order. The other thing to consider is the fact that stocks appear to be extremely limited – delaying does mean missing out entirely.
Buy: LG QNED80 Series 65-Inch Class QNED Mini LED Smart TV 4K : $986.99 | Original price: $1,300
This TV is a good size at a massive 65 inches and features tons of technology that will make it a great watch. “LG QNED combines cutting-edge Quantum Dots with LG’s NanoCell technology to create uniquely bright, colorful images,” the product page reads, while a native 120Hz refresh rate ensures stutter-free viewing.
Other notable features include webOS 23 support including smart features that make your favorite content and apps available. There is also support for a variable refresh rate and GeForce NOW for cloud gaming.
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