SAVE $250:As of March 6,Erotic movies online the LG 65-inch UT70 Series 4K Smart TV is available for $349.99 at Best Buy. That's a $250 discount from its regular price of $599.99.
This might be your golden opportunity if you’ve been waiting for a budget-friendly 4K TV upgrade. Best Buy has the LG 65-inch UT70 Series 4K Smart TV on sale for $349.99, a massive $250 discount from its usual price of $599.99. A 65-inch TV under $350? That’s not something you see every day.
This TV doesn’t just bring size to the table; it’s loaded with LG’s α5 AI Processor Gen7. It enhances brightness, sound, and picture detail for a more immersive viewing experience. HDR10 Pro ensures improved contrast, so your favorite shows and movies pop off the screen with deeper blacks and vibrant colors. And if you’re a cinephile, FILMMAKER MODE lets you watch content exactly as the director intended. No weird motion smoothing to mess with the visuals.
SEE ALSO: The roborock Qrevo Edge robot vacuum is down to its lowest-ever priceGamers aren’t left out, either. The LG Game Optimizer puts all your gaming settings in one place so you can tweak performance on the fly. GeForce NOW support lets you stream games without needing a console, making this a solid pick for cloud gaming.
On the audio side, AI Sound 5.1 up-mixes 2-channel audio into virtual 5.1 surround sound, making action scenes feel more intense without needing a separate sound system.
Price: $349.99 $599.99
Retailer: Best Buy
Display: 65-inch LED, 4K UHD
Processor: α5 AI Processor Gen7
HDR: HDR10 Pro
Gaming Features: Game Optimizer, GeForce NOW support
Audio: AI Sound 5.1 (virtual surround sound)
Smart TV OS: webOS with 300+ free LG Channels
Software Updates: Up to 5 years
Included Accessories: Standard remote, tabletop stand, power cable, remote batteries
For streaming, webOS provides access to all the big-name apps like Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, and Hulu. LG Channels gives you access to 300+ free channels, so you’ll never run out of things to watch. With up to five years of software updates, this TV is designed to stay fresh for the long haul.
A 65-inch 4K smart TV for under $350 is a rare deal, so if you’re thinking about upgrading your home theater setup, now’s the time.
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