A great OLED TV, the LG CX 65-inch, is down to $2,000 with a $200 gift card

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Lg 65 Cx (Image credit: Best Buy)

The LG OLED65CXP 65-inch OLED 4K HDR Smart TV is our pick for the best TV compatible with Nvidia G-Sync technology, and it has a whole lot of other great features, too. Right now you can get the 65-inch OLED TV for $1,996.99 with an extra $200 gift card at Newegg. This is a great price because normally the TV sells for around $2,300 anyway. We did see it drop to $1,950 on Best Buy recently, but that price doesn't include the gift card so Newegg has the net benefit here.

The single most important part of buying a TV is the image quality. Things like smart functionality or built-in Wi-Fi are nice, but those can be supplemented if lacking. If the image is bad, the TV will never be good. OLED panels ensure you get the highest picture quality possible, and they're rarely ever available at this price. You'll get the purest colors, the deepest blacks, and a wide color gamut that displays excellent HDR content (with support for Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG). The viewing angles are wide so everyone around the living room can watch. Pixel Level Dimming enables 8.3 million individually lit pixels, displaying details that are impossible with any other TV.

LG's webOS smart platform is one of the better smart platforms out there, too. It's fast and easy and gives you access to all of your favorite apps. You'll also get the Magic Remote with this TV, which lets you search the platform for your favorite movie or TV show with your voice or motion control.

The TV will upscale 4K content and has advanced AI processors that help give you the best image and audio possible. It even helps your TV grow over time by learning your preferences and getting better at what it does. Gaming features include things like adaptive sync and high refresh rates for smooth gameplay, including the aforementioned Nvidia G-Sync support.

There are so many connectivity options here, too. The TV has four HDMI ports, three USB 2.0 ports, an RF connection input, AV input, Ethernet, digital audio output, and more. Connect using Wi-Fi or Bluetooth with any compatible device.

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John Levite
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