Impressive $300 off on 55 inch LG C2 deal while stocks last

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LG C2 OLED TV

Size

42in, 48in, 55in, 65in, 77in, 83in

Resolution

4K Ultra HD 3840 x 2160p

Screen Technology

OLED

Refresh Rate

120Hz

HDMI

4 x HDMI 2.1

One of our favourite LED 4K TVs is now available for $1,196 after a $300 discount on Amazon for Gaming Week.

It features the top of our list for best TV for PS5 and for good reason too. The LG C2 continues to endure in popularity since its release last year. It has all the markings of an excellent gaming TV including a 120Hz refresh, OLED display panel, and a generous total of four HDMI 2.1 ports. It’s also packed with other useful gaming features including VRR which prevents screen-tearing. Though you might also want to consider the latest LG C3 model that is similarly enjoying up to $200 for Amazon Gaming Week, the LG C2 is great for those looking for strong balance between price and performance.

The last time we saw a discount like this, the LG C2 went quickly out of stock so if you feel yourself swaying towards an upgrade, act now to avoid disappointment. The good news is that Amazon has discounted every model of the LG C2 which we’ve listed below:

Is the LG C2 Amazon Gaming Week deal worth it?

Despite the LG C2 being outshone by the LG C3 TV, it still remains a popular OLED TV well into 2023. The slashed price seriously ups the value and makes a great pairing for next-gen consoles. Then combine this with its very efficient OLED panel and 120Hz refresh rate and you’ve got yourself one of the best gaming TVs for fairly little.

That being said, there are plenty of other deliciously discounted TVs available, including Sony’s X90K TV which is a great choice for console gaming and watching sports.

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