65'' tv recommendations around £1000

Tracked the walls and put all the cables in the wall 15 years ago when hdmi cables first came
on the market neater job
 

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If you wait till the weekend, LG might drop there prices again on there own site.

Currently 10% off, then you can use a bluelight code for another 20% off.

So if it's the same as last week, 65" C2 OLED will be £960.40 (2022 model)

Or the 65" C3 OLED will be £1096.92 (2023 model)

Both come with 5yr warranty too.
 
I got this at Christmas.. SAMSUNG QE55S90CA TXXU

OLED TV, picture quality is amazing & definitely worth the money, think it’s just over £1000 but not by much.
 
I have an LG CX OLED that I bought 2/3 years ago. Amazing TV and still wows me today. If you are going for OLED (which you should IMO) then you should only look at LG and Samsung (for your budget). They seem to use the best panels.
 
I have an LG CX OLED that I bought 2/3 years ago. Amazing TV and still wows me today. If you are going for OLED (which you should IMO) then you should only look at LG and Samsung (for your budget). They seem to use the best panels.
LG is the only Company that make WOLED panels and all the other TV manufacturers buy them from LG.
Samsung make QD-OLED which are brighter and have better colour accuracy.
I will definitely be looking at one when I replace my LG OLED.
This is the new Samsung flagship QD-OLED model.
 
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If you wait till the weekend, LG might drop there prices again on there own site.

Currently 10% off, then you can use a bluelight code for another 20% off.

So if it's the same as last week, 65" C2 OLED will be £960.40 (2022 model)

Or the 65" C3 OLED will be £1096.92 (2023 model)

Both come with 5yr warranty too.
Might keep an eye on this for a 77 inches 👍
 
If you wait till the weekend, LG might drop there prices again on there own site.

Currently 10% off, then you can use a bluelight code for another 20% off.

So if it's the same as last week, 65" C2 OLED will be £960.40 (2022 model)

Or the 65" C3 OLED will be £1096.92 (2023 model)

Both come with 5yr warranty too.
Is the blue light code for emergency workers only plus a few essential services? Don't seem to cater for the retired
 
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