Save 20% on an LG C2 Series, the best OLED TV we've ever tested


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Whether you’re gearing up for football season or are currently streaming the new season of Only Murders in the Building, a new smart TV could be at the top of your wishlist. Ahead of Labor Day 2023, we’re busy scouring the web for the best TV deals to help you save on a shiny new screen. Today, we found an Amazon deal on the best overall TV we’ve ever tested. Keep scrolling to get the Reviewed-approved LG C2 Series Class OLED TV for up to 20% off in the 55-inch size.

Our tester pointed out things like brightness, picture quality, sense of depth, and rich colors as some of the standout features of the C2 Series. “Last year’s C1 was as close to TV perfection as it gets for the money, and for months I’ve been wondering if LG is even capable of improving upon that formula,” our reviewer wrote in September. “It turns out the company can, and that I’m a big dummy for wondering that in the first place.”

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The C2 supports Auto Low Latency, Variable Refresh Rate, and a native 120Hz refresh rate, so gamers can look forward to incredible 4K gaming experience at 120 frames per second. If you’ve got a PS5 or Xbox Series and want to play games on your couch, this is as good as it gets.

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$1,196.99 at Amazon (Save $303)

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