You can still snag LG’s C4 OLED TV at half the price 

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Sheena Vasani

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It’s normal to feel some FOMO after a big sales event like Amazon’s fall Prime Day, but don’t worry — not every great deal has vanished. LG’s 48-inch C4 OLED TV, for instance, is still going for its lowest price yet of around $799.96 ($800 off) at both Amazon and Best Buy. Even the newer C5 model is on sale, starting at $929.99 ($467 off) at Amazon.

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The LG C4 is a 4K OLED TV that’s great for gaming, with a max 144Hz refresh rate and support for Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync variable refresh rate tech. It has a brighter panel and overall better picture quality than its predecessor.

No matter which version you choose, both TVs boast a stunning OLED display that delivers deep, inky blacks and rich, lifelike colors. They also support Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, offering cinematic image and sound quality that make it almost feel like you’ve brought a little bit of that theater experience home. The TVs are particularly great for gamers, too, with a fast 144Hz refresh rate for smoother and support for AMD FreeSync Premium and Nvidia G-Sync. LG also includes four HDMI 2.1 ports so you can plug in multiple consoles or devices. Even more conveniently, both TVs come with the wand-like Magic Remote and built-in assistants like Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant to navigate, search, and adjust settings hands-free.

The main difference between the LG C4 and C5 OLED TVs is that the newer C5 offers a slightly brighter display, improved sound, and a faster processor. Still, the upgrades are fairly incremental, and most people won’t notice a major difference in the core experience, making the C4 in many ways a better value.

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