You can still snag LG’s C4 OLED TV at half the price 
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After a significant sales event like Amazon’s fall Prime Day, it’s common to experience some FOMO, but don’t be concerned — plenty of excellent deals are still available. For example, LG’s 48-inch C4 OLED TV is continuing at its lowest price of roughly $799.96 ($800 off) at both Amazon and Best Buy. Furthermore, the latest C5 model is also discounted, beginning at $929.99 ($467 off) on Amazon.

Regardless of the version you opt for, both TVs feature a breathtaking OLED display that provides deep, true blacks and vibrant, realistic colors. They support Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, giving you cinematic image and sound quality that make it feel almost as if you’ve brought a piece of the theater into your home. These TVs are especially ideal for gamers, offering a speedy 144Hz refresh rate for smoother gameplay and compatibility with AMD FreeSync Premium and Nvidia G-Sync. LG also provides four HDMI 2.1 ports, allowing you to connect multiple consoles or devices with ease. Additionally, both models include the intuitive Magic Remote and built-in assistants such as Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, letting you navigate, search, and modify settings without lifting a finger.

The primary distinction between the LG C4 and C5 OLED TVs is that the newer C5 has a slightly brighter display, enhanced audio, and a faster processor. However, these improvements are relatively minor, and most people will not notice a substantial change in the overall experience, which often makes the C4 the more cost-effective choice.

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