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You can buy an LG OLED TV starting at just $736

You can buy an LG OLED TV starting at just $736

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Samsung’s Galaxy Buds FE and the original Google Pixel Watch are also on sale.

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LG’s C3 OLED TV turned on in a spacious living room.
LG’s C3 OLED TV may not be as bright as its successor, but it’s still a top-notch gaming TV.
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TVs have nothing to do with Memorial Day, but clearly, retailers never got the memo. Every year, almost like clockwork, they drop some excellent TV deals around the holiday, and 2024 is no exception. Right now, you can buy various LG C4 OLED TVs at all-time low prices starting at $1,299.99 ($100 off) for the 42-inch model (Best Buy, LG). If you want to save even more, its predecessor — LG’s C3 OLED TV — is even cheaper, starting at $735.99 at eBay when you use the promo code MEMORIALTWENTY through May 27th.

In truth, we think LG’s C3 is the better deal since LG’s C4 OLED TV offers minor updates. It’s brighter with better picture quality and more powerful AI processing, but otherwise, it offers many of the same impressive specs. No matter which you buy, you’ll get a lot of value for your money, with each TV boasting the stunning black levels and vivid picture quality that OLEDs have developed a reputation for. We also think they’re top-notch choices for gamers, with both offering support for Dolby Vision, AMD FreeSync Premium, and Nvidia G-Sync. True, the C4 boasts a higher 144Hz refresh rate, but LG C3’s 120Hz refresh rate is hardly slow. Besides, that’s also the max any gaming console can reach anyway.

LG C3 OLED

$92020% off
$736

The LG C3 offer a 120Hz refresh rate and low input lag, along with support for Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync variable refresh rate tech. Now through May 27th, you can save 20 percent on various configurations at eBay when you use promo code MEMORIALTWENTY.

LG C4 OLED

$150013% off
$1300

The LG C4 is similar to its predecessor with support for Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync variable refresh rate tech. However, it now sports a max 144Hz refresh rate and is brighter with better picture quality.

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A few more ways to save

  • Samsung’s Galaxy Buds FE are down to $74.99 ($25 off) at Amazon, which is $5 shy of their best price yet. For their price, the wireless earbuds offer an impressive set of features, which include good noise cancellation and sound quality along with multipoint connectivity and wireless charging. They even sport wing tips for a more secure fit while working out. Read our review.
  • Our readers can buy the original Google Pixel Watch for $169.99 ($110 off) from Wellbots when they apply the promo code VERGE110 at checkout. While it doesn’t support all-day battery life like its successor, the last-gen smartwatch is still an excellent and attractive Android wearable with Google Assistant, native Fitbit integration, and built-in GPS. Plus, it supports Wear OS 4, which lets you access features you couldn’t at launch — like Google Calendar. Read our review.
  • Now through May 26th, you can buy Tribit’s StormBox Micro 2 for $42.99 ($38 off) — one of its better prices to date — when you clip the on-page coupon at Amazon. With its built-in strap, you can attach the tiny Bluetooth speaker to objects like bicycle handlebars. It also delivers good sound for its size, even doubling as a portable power bank should you need to charge your phone while on the go.