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June 28, 2021 04:58 pm GMT

This 65-inch LG smart TV is back at its Prime Day price at Walmart

On sale for just under $700, the 65-inch LG NanoCell 81 Series TV is now only $50 more than the 55-inch version.

SAVE $203: The 65-inch LG NanoCell 81 Series TV is on sale at Walmart for just $696.99 as of June 28 — that's 23% off its suggested retail price of $899.99.


Some things are just as good as leftovers, like Thanksgiving dinner. Or Chinese takeout. Or this year's Prime Day TV deals.

Take LG's 65-inch NanoCell 81 Series display: After dipping under $700 during Walmart's rivaling Deals for Days event last week, this stunning 4K smart TV is back down to its all-time-low price of $696.99 at the big box store as of June 28 — that's 23% off its $899.99 MSRP. (Ignore Walmart's slightly inflated list price.) For those of you keeping track at home, this markdown means it's now only $50 more than the 55-inch model.

SEE ALSO: Buying a PS5 or Xbox Series X? You might want to upgrade your TV.

Don't bother looking for it on Amazon or the LG website, by the way — it was sold out at both the last time we checked.

Walmart.com reviewers have tossed around words like "phenomenal" and "outstanding" when describing the picture quality of its display, which features a wide spectrum of over a billion rich colors with local dimming for deep blacks and precise contrast. Movie purists should also take advantage of its built-in Filmmaker Mode, which uses automatic picture and processing settings to "[translate] a director’s cinematic vision to your TV," says LG. You'll get access to all these features and more via the included Magic Remote, which supports both voice and motion control.

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