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If you're thinking about upgrading your home entertainment setup, LG 65-inch C4 Series OLED EVO is a serious contender. This TV is perfect for movie lovers and gamers who want premium features, stunning visuals, and immersive sound. At $1,699.99 at Best Buy, it's not the deepest discount, but for what this TV delivers, it's absolutely worth it.
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SEE ALSO: 9 new gadgets from CES 2025 that you can actually buy right nowFor movie nights, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos deliver a cinematic experience right in your living room. The visuals are sharp, bright, and lifelike, while the sound feels like it's wrapping around you. And if you're a film purist, FILMMAKER MODE ensures you watch movies exactly as the director intended.
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At $1,699.99, this TV is a powerhouse for anyone who loves premium picture quality, immersive sound, and advanced gaming features. This deal is worth grabbing if you're looking for a versatile TV that does it all. Trust me, it's an upgrade you won't regret.
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