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Save around $2000 on the LG G2 97-inch OLED TV this Black Friday

Sick of going the cinema? Why not buy this and create your own at home

Updated: Nov 28, 2022 10:16 am
Save around $2000 on the LG G2 97-inch OLED TV this Black Friday

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LG OLED TVs have been flying off the shelves like hotcakes this Black Friday and it doesn’t look like it is slowing down.

Have you ever had enough money to create your own cinema experience at home?

Well, conventional TV sizes may have left you disappointed in the past but did you know you can get the same great quality of an LG G2 in this massive 97-inch size?

Black Friday provides again, Amazon has slashed the price of this Class G2 by 8%, which at its MSRP is almost $2000!

LG G2 97-inch OLED TV Black Friday deal

The LG G2 is, without a doubt. a much better TV than the older LG G1. It brings better picture quality, better processing power, and greater HDR performance.

The main differences between the predecessor and the latest edition (G2) are the improved Evo panel with around a 30 % increase in peak luminance, lighter materials, and an optional stand. The G-series from LG was created for wall mounting but it is good to have the options.

The “Gallery” display won several awards after its release last year and it’s easy to see why. The G2 comes with the brand’s Evo OLED panel, a 120Hz refresh rate, and HDMI 2.1 support for driving 4K@120Hz gameplay with next-gen consoles.


Shaun, with a computer science degree and 15 years of computer experience, has been passionate about competitive FPS gaming since the mid-2000s.

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