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We love the LG G4 Series OLED, and today every size is on sale!

Reviewed By Digital Trends LG G4 OLED
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Many of the best OLED TVs are produced by notable TV brands like Samsung and Sony. The focus of this article is the last of the big three: LG. For years, LG was actually the only TV manufacturer making OLED sets, allowing the company to truly corner the market on the picture tech. When it comes to OLED, it’s hard to beat LG, and right now LG’s 2024 flagship model is on sale:

For a limited time, when you purchase the LG 77-inch G4 Series 4K OLED at Best Buy, Walmart, B&H Photo-Video, and a few other sites and shops, you’ll only pay $3,000. The full MSRP on this model is $4,000.

Why you should buy the LG G4 Series

We tested the LG G4 last year, and editor at large Caleb Denison said, “The LG G4 is a triumph of modern television engineering.” This premium 4K OLED delivers exceptional brightness for a non-LED-driven set, making it an easy addition to a brightly lit room.

Whether you’re watching SDR content or indulging in 4K HDR Netflix movies, the G4’s wide color gamut and near-perfect contrast bring new life to some of your favorite films and shows, not to mention the TV’s terrific 4K upscaling, which leverages those extra pixels to give older DVDs and low-res OTA broadcasts and cable channels a smoother look.

All four of the LG G4’s HDMI ports are 2.1 certified up to 48Gbps, and VRR and ALLM support are on tap, too. With the TV’s native 144Hz refresh rate being the icing on the gaming cake, PS5, Xbox, and PC gamers will love just how good the TV’s response time is and how little input lag is present.

As part of LG’s “Gallery” Series, the G4 is designed to look like a piece of fine art when hanging from the wall with LG’s Slim Wall Mount (stand sold separately).

Order the LG 77-inch G4 Series 4K OLED before it goes back to full price, and be sure to take a look at our lists of the best LG TV deals, best OLED TV deals, and best TV deals for even more discounts on top TVs!

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