SAVE $800:As of Oct. 29,Canada the 48-inch LG B4 4K OLED TV has dropped to $699.99 from its list price of $1,499.99 at Best Buy, saving you $800.
4K OLED TVs offer some of the best picture quality available right now. However, finding a 4K OLED with a reasonable price tag can be a challenge outside of big sale events throughout the year. Thankfully, Best Buy has come through with an excellent deal before Black Friday on a 48-inch LG B4 4K OLED TV, providing an opportunity to jump into the world of 4K OLEDs without shelling out loads of cash.
Currently, Best Buy has the 48-inch LG B4 listed for $699.99, saving you $800 on its list price of$1,499.99. That's a discount of 53%. Deals like this rarely pop up outside of events like Prime Day or Black Friday, so now's a great opportunity to jump on the bandwagon.
SEE ALSO: One of TV's best comedies is coming to a closeLG's 4K OLED TVs are some of the highest-quality options available at the moment, and the B4 is a solid entry-level pick thanks to its stunning OLED display and 4K picture quality. Its also a great size that can double as either a smaller TV for a bedroom or a PC monitor if you want a slightly larger display for your setup. No matter if you want a streaming machine or something to show off your favorite games, the LG B4 can give you that opportunity with a cheaper price tag.
Deals like this don't stick around for long, so make sure to pick up the 48-inch LG B4 at Best Buy while it's still discounted. As mentioned earlier, though, deals like this often pop up again in major sale events. With Black Friday around the corner, LG TVs are sure to drop again in price, so if you miss out, just keep your eyes peeled during the big sale event at the end of November.
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