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LG’s brand-new G4 and C4 OLED TVs are here, and the pre-order perks are amazing
Are you looking for a great deal on a state-of-the-art, big screen smart TV that’s so new, it’s not even available to the public yet? LG is taking preorders on 2024 editions of its OLED G4 and OLED C4 TVs.
And if you order before March 17, you’ll get some nifty money saving perks. Take advantage of 5% back in LG Rewards, snag up to 25% off an LG soundbar and get free in-home wall mounting or TV stand setup.
Discover LG’s new 2024 C4 TVs
The C4 Series TVs are LG’s brand-new flagship OLED models, replacing the 2023 C3s. They feature more than eight million self-lit pixels that can display rich, bright and accurate colors — think 100% color volume with 100% color fidelity. These TVs are loaded with features, too, like Dolby Vision support. You also get special viewing modes, like filmmaker mode, which makes movies look as a director intended.
Not everything you watch will be in native 4K resolution, but the TV has you covered there, too. Take full advantage of the TV’s enhanced AI upscaling, which boosts an image up to almost 4K quality in real time. We also like that this TV offers multi-view, so you can split the screen and watch two things at once.
These TVs offer a resolution of 3,840 x 2,160 pixels and have a 120Hz refresh rate, via LG’s a9 AI Processor 4K Gen 7 and WebOS 24 operating system. To complement the amazing picture quality, the C4 TVs support Dolby Atmos and DTS:X and have a built in 2.2-channel speaker system that includes downward-firing speakers. You also get plenty of port options.
And you get to pick your ideal screen size: 42-inch ($1,500), 48-inch ($1,600), 55-inch ($2,000), 65-inch ($2,700), 77-inch ($3,700) or 83-inch ($5,400). At pre-order, you can also purchase an LG Soundbar C with IMAX Enhanced and Dolby Atmos support for just $800 more (that’s $200 off the price of the soundbar).
And again: When you preorder any C4 Series TV, you get 5% back in LG Rewards and free wall mounting or TV stand setup.
Preorder a 2024 model LG OLED Evo G4 Series TV
When it comes to LG’s 2024 models of its G4 Series smart TVs, bigger is definitely better. This new TV lineup replaces the 2023 G3 series. Choose between a 55-inch ($2,600), 65-inch ($3,400), 77-inch ($4,600), 83-inch ($6,500) or 97-inch ($25,000) model — all of which offer stunning picture quality that takes full advantage of the latest OLED display technology.
These beauties offer more than eight million self-lit pixels to showcase brighter, more accurate and more vivid colors than ever before — 100% color volume with 100% color fidelity. This series of TVs is 150% brighter than the B4 series TVs from just a few years ago. And these new TVs offer a faster and more powerful processor with even better AI-based upscaling.
These 4K Ultra HD TVs feature 3,840 x 2,160 pixel resolution with a 120Hz refresh rate. Each supports Dolby Vision, HDR10 and HLG, plus LG’s OLED Motion technology that ensures fast moving content (like live sports or an action movie) appears very smooth. That’s all thanks to an LG a11 AI Processor 4K and the WebOS 24 operating system.
One feature that we love: Tap the TV’s enhanced multi-view capabilities and watch four things at once. The TV’s internal speakers offer 4.2 channels (that include down-firing speakers) with support for Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. So even without adding a soundbar, you can expect impressive sound quality to complement the premium picture quality.
Until March 14, when you preorder any G4 Series TV, you get 5% back in LG Rewards, up to 25% off an LG soundbar and free wall mounting or TV stand setup.
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