The LG 65-inch OLED deal currently live on Amazon has brought the price of this 4K AI Smart TV down to $1,799.99, from an original $2,699.99, according to price-tracking tools. That is a $900 saving and, per those same tools, the lowest the set has ever been listed.
Not a story with an obvious Manchester postcode, granted. But a telly this size at this price is the kind of thing worth knowing about, wherever you are parked on the sofa.
What the LG 65-Inch OLED Deal Actually Gets You
LG‘s OLED panel technology means the picture is built from over 8.3 million self-lit pixels, each switching off independently to produce blacks that are genuinely black rather than a sort of dark grey. The result is contrast that holds up whether the curtains are drawn or the afternoon sun is coming straight at the screen.
Resolution is 4K, and the standard refresh rate sits at 120Hz. For anyone using it as a gaming display, there is more: NVIDIA G-Sync compatibility, a 165Hz refresh rate in gaming mode, and a 0.1ms response time, all of which are there to prevent the stuttering and screen-tearing that can make fast-paced games look a mess.
NVIDIA G-Sync support in particular is worth flagging if you play on PC, since it keeps the display and graphics card in step with each other, removing one of the more persistent sources of visual annoyance in gaming.
The set is also Alexa-compatible, so voice control is available for those who use it. Connectivity covers Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, and USB 2.0. A one-year parts and labour warranty is included.
Channels, Streaming and What Delivery Actually Costs
Out of the box, the TV gives access to over 400 free channels alongside more than 10,000 movies and series. Apps for Netflix, YouTube, and Apple TV are built in.
Amazon is offering free room-of-choice delivery and unpacking on this order. If you need your old set taken away, that service costs an additional $69.99, which is worth factoring in before checkout rather than after.
The $69.99 haul-away charge is the one mild catch in what is otherwise a clean deal. Delivery to your preferred room, unpacked and ready to connect, at no extra cost is the kind of thing that used to be a premium add-on, so that part at least has moved in the right direction.
Is the LG 65-Inch OLED Price Worth It?
At $1,799.99, this is still a substantial outlay. Large-screen OLED televisions have been coming down in price for several years, and a set of this size at this specification sitting below $1,800 reflects how the market has shifted. The fact that price-tracking tools flag this as an all-time low for this particular model adds a layer of context to the headline number.
The spec sheet covers the main bases most buyers care about: a proper OLED panel rather than an LED-backlit alternative, a fast refresh rate for both broadcast and gaming use, and a smart platform that works with the main streaming services from day one. The NVIDIA G-Sync addition is a specific bonus for PC gamers that not every living-room OLED includes at this price point.
The deal is live now on Amazon, with the $1,799.99 price confirmed against an original list price of $2,699.99.

