Save $150: As of Jan 14,Halinghing LG 55-inch QNED 85 Series Smart TV is down to $596.99 at Walmart. That’s a $150 discount from its regular price of $746.99.
Alright, gamers and binge-watchers, listen up. The LG QNED 85 Series is here to brighten your living room (literally) with its QNED contrast and 120Hz refresh rate, now at a price that won't make you wince. Blast through levels in your favorite game or stream the latest season of your go-to show; this TV has the stones to keep up with the newest gaming and streaming tech. In fact, that's also built in.
First up, the QNED tech. It combines quantum dots with NanoCell to deliver sharp colors, rich contrast, and impressive clarity, even if your room isn't perfectly dim. Pair that with the α8 AI Processor, and you have a TV that optimizes sound and picture on the fly, making everything look and sound a little better.
SEE ALSO: The Withings Omnia Smart Mirror offered to connect me to a specialist for a health issueHDMI 2.1 connectivity and GeForce NOW compatibility are standout features for gamers, with Xbox Game Pass cloud gaming coming in February. The Game Optimizer lets you tweak settings quickly, so you're always ready for the action. Plus, the 120Hz refresh rate keeps fighting bosses or racking up kills silky smooth while supporting the best high-end features of this console generation.
The webOS 24 interface is as user-friendly as it gets. You can customize the experience with Quick Cards to organize your apps. Oh, and let's not forget the Magic Remote — use your voice, click a button, or point-and-click to navigate like a pro.
With LG Channels, you've got access to over 300 free channels. That's 300 reasons to procrastinate on whatever else you should do today. And, with up to five years of software updates, this TV will stay relevant longer than most impulse buys.
At $596.99 at Walmart, this TV is a steal for anyone looking to upgrade their home entertainment setup. Whether you're a gamer, a streamer, or someone who loves a sharp, colorful picture, this deal is hard to pass up. Grab it while you can!
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