Article 3R7QP Dealmaster: Get a 65-inch LG OLED TV and a $300 Dell gift card for $1,900

Dealmaster: Get a 65-inch LG OLED TV and a $300 Dell gift card for $1,900

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Greetings, Arsians! Courtesy of our friends at TechBargains, we have another round of deals to share. Today's list is led by a leftover Memorial Day deal on LG's B7A OLED TVs, as Dell has dropped the 65-inch model down to $1,900. That's a drop of around $500-600 from its usual going rate. The deal also includes a $300 gift card for Dell's online shop, which should come in handy for those in need of new PC accessories.

A few things to note: Dell says the gift card will arrive via email sometime within 20 days, and it will expire if it's not used within 90 days. Second, the B7A is about a year old at this point, so this looks like another example of a TV manufacturer blowing out its old inventory to make way for new models. By most accounts, though, LG's new C8 series isn't a drastic step forward from a picture-quality standpoint. New models support Google Assistant, trade some peak brightness for better motion handling, and include a new color-management system to help those who get their TVs calibrated achieve better accuracy. But for the most part, the new models aren't a major leap compared to the already-excellent picture from last year's sets.

More importantly for the Dealmaster's purposes, the new 65-inch set likely won't reach this low of a price for a few months. Right now, it's going for around $3,500. If you don't want to wait until the holidays, if you plan to make use of that gift card, and if you're OK not having the absolute best mainstream TV out there, this is one of the few times we can call a $1,900 product a decent deal. Note that LG is selling the 55-inch B7A for $600 less, though we've seen that model sit around that price in the past.

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