Best Buy is selling the LG C5 OLED for nearly 50% off right now - and I highly recommend it
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Close Home Home & Office Home Entertainment TVs Best Buy is selling the LG C5 OLED for nearly 50% off right now - and I highly recommend it It may be a generation behind, but the LG C5 OLED TV still offers plenty of reasons to pick one up, especially at this price.
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Taylor Clemons, Staff WriterStaff Writer May 28, 2026 at 9:04 a.m. PT
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The LG C5 OLED is one of our favorite TVs here at ZDNET, and for good reason. You get signature OLED picture quality, VRR support for console gaming, built-in voice controls, and support for both Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos virtual surround sound, along with "dazzling brightness and color," according to our reviewer.
Right now at Best Buy, you can pick up the 65-inch version for almost 50% off, bringing the price down to $1,400.
Also: LG C5 OLED review
It may be last year's flagship model, but the C5 OLED still gives you plenty of reasons to buy (aside from the discount). The OLED panel uses individually-lit pixels to create billions of colors, deep inky blacks, and bright whites. This creates sharper contrast, more accurate colors, and finer details than LED and LCD screens. It also works with built-in sensors that monitor ambient lighting and automatically adjust brightness for the best visibility in any room.
As our reviewer noted, "the C5 has a unique construction and a futuristic aesthetic," including "one of the thinnest screens I've ever seen -- at a mere 0.25 inches thick."
Also: LG C6 vs. LG C5
The 120Hz base refresh rate is perfect for live sports as well as streaming, but it can be boosted up to 144Hz with support for both Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync VRR for console gaming. The dedicated gaming picture mode also automatically lowers input latency for response times as low as 0.1ms, bringing it on par with PC monitors purpose-built for gaming.
You'll also get premium sound to match your OLED picture, with support for Dolby Atmos virtual surround sound, native 2.2CH audio, and Bluetooth connectivity for setting up custom home audio equipment. Pair the LG C5 OLED with an LG-branded soundbar to take advantage of the LG Sound Sync feature, which makes the soundbar and TV speakers work in tandem for fuller, richer sound.
How I rated this deal
This is one of the best deals I've seen on an OLED TV this year, bringing signature picture quality within reach of more shoppers. You'll get a 120Hz refresh rate, built-in voice controls, support for both Nvidia and AMD VRR for console gaming, and both Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos for enhanced picture and audio. All for half the price of what it would normally cost. That's why I gave this deal a 5/5 Editor's rating.
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