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Early Black Friday Deal: LG 65-Inch 4K OLED TV Is Only $998, 55-Inch For $798

November 11, 2024
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Aside from the weeks leading up to the Super Bowl, Black Friday is your best chance at snagging a premium TV for cheap. However, Walmart is currently running an early Black Friday event that’s slashing prices on two popular LG 4K OLED Smart TVs–giving you a chance to upgrade your home theater before the holidays at an extremely good price.

Only Walmart+ members can access the sale right now, with everyone else gaining access to the remaining inventory today, November 11, at 2 PM PT / 5 PM ET. Walmart+ is available for 50% off right now, dropping the price to only $49. The membership includes free two-day shipping, same-day delivery on items from your local Walmart store, a Paramount+ annual membership, and early access to Walmart’s biggest sales. This will likely come in handy later this month when Walmart kicks off its proper Black Friday sale.


Walmart’s early Black Friday sale runs through November 17, but these deals will probably sell out before then.

55″ for $798 (was $1,199) | 65″ for $998 (was $1,299)

Both the LG 55-Inch Class 4K OLED Smart TV and LG 65-inch Class 4K OLED Smart TV are discounted at Walmart. The 55-inch is down to just $798, while the 65-inch is only $998.

These are the lowest prices ever for LG’s B3 Series OLED TVs–and the best deals we’ve seen on OLED TVs in general all year. As such, we wouldn’t be surprised if these offers sold out today. If you want one of them, you may want to forgo the gamble and spend $49 on a Walmart+ subscription. Even for the extra $49, these deals are awesome.

The 55-inch carried a retail price of $1,700, and the 65-inch was $2,400 when the B3 Series launched last year. Since these are last year’s model, those prices are no longer representative of the normal going rate today. The 55-inch dropped down to $1,199 before it sold out at most retailers, while the 65-inch was $1,299 before going out of stock at other retailers.

Aside from 10 inches of extra screen real estate on the 65-inch model, these TVs share the same specs. This includes an OLED display, 4K resolution, webOS smart TV platform, and impressive 120Hz refresh rates. They also support Alexa, Apple HomeKit, and Google Assistant. The B3 comes with LG’s Magic Remote, a very nice remote with conventional inputs as well as motion and voice controls.

Both TVs use the α7 AI Processor Gen6, allowing them to automatically improve picture quality depending on what you’re watching. They’re good for gaming too, with a 0.1ms response time, Nvidia G-Sync, AMD FreeSync Premium, and VRR to reduce tearing. And if you have several consoles in your entertainment center, you’ll be happy to know these TVs have four HDMI ports. Notably, two of the ports are HDMI 2.1, which helps you take full advantage of the graphical power of the PS5 and Xbox Series X.

As mentioned, these LG OLED Smart TVs launched last year and have since been replaced by the B4 Series. Still, they offer remarkable value at these new low prices. If you want the latest release, however, you’ll find the LG Class B4 Series available with discounts at Best Buy.

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