Skip to main content

LG is offering up to $700 off its latest OLED TVs in the midst of Prime Day deals

Amazon’s Prime Day sales holiday is delivering more than just discounts through a single retailer, with deals found throughout the web. That includes some deals on LG’s OLED TVs, with certain models up to $700 off in solid offers on its latest models.

The LG C6 and G6 OLED TVs are the company’s latest releases, having launched just a few months ago. While not running the Google TV platform we’re usually covering here on 9to5Google, they’re packing LG’s webOS which has built out its own robust app selection as well as supporting key features like Google Cast and Gemini integration.

The star of the show on these models, though, is the actual screen.

LG’s OLED TVs are widely recognized as some of the best in the game, and the LG C6 and G6 strike a great balance of performance and cost.

Advertisement - scroll for more content

LG C6 is the “bang for your buck” offer here. The screen is made up of over 8.3 million self-lit pixels and, with LG’s Alpha 11 AI processor and Brightness Booster tech, you’ll get a brilliant picture with inky blacks and vibrant colors, all while getting a 165Hz refresh rate and support for both Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync if you plug in a PC.

Ongoing deals for LG C6 include $700 off of the 65-inch model, taking its price down to $1,999.99.

Taking a step up in tech, the LG G6 – no, not that one – offers an even brighter OLED display, LG’s “Hyper Radiant Color Tech,” and a Flush Fit Gallery Design mounting system that blends the TV better into your home, all while supporting the same 165Hz refresh rate and PC support.

You’ll find LG G6 starting at $2,199.99 – $300 off – for the 55-inch model at LG.com, with up to $500 off select larger sizes.

There are also some great deals to be had on last-gen models. LG G5 in its 83-inch size is $1,500 off, and the LG C5 in its 65-inch size is down to $1,299.99 right now too, with up to $2,400 off select sizes.


Follow Ben: Twitter/XThreads, Bluesky, and Instagram

FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.

You’re reading 9to5Google — experts who break news about Google and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Google on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Don’t know where to start? Check out our exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and subscribe to our YouTube channel

Comments

Author

Avatar for Ben Schoon Ben Schoon

Ben is a Senior Editor for 9to5Google.

Find him on Twitter @NexusBen. Send tips to schoon@9to5g.com or encrypted to benschoon@protonmail.com.