You Can Get This 4K LG OLED TV For More Than Half Off
Regardless of whether you actually need the thing being sold, some deals are so tough to pass up that you’ve gotta take a look. A 48-inch LG A2 OLED 4K TV for 600 bucks or less is one of those deals, and you can grab it right now at Best Buy for just $600, or just $570 if you’re a My Best Buy Plus or Total member. This deal is part of Best Buy’s massive Fourth of July sale.
The A2 is LG’s current entry-level OLED television (retails for $1,300), but an entry-level LG OLED is going to handily beat most other TVs in the $600 price range in terms of picture quality–this is a great deal. That said, the A2 doesn’t have HDMI 2.1 support, which is a bummer for those wanting to take advantage of the advanced technology with their PS5 or Xbox Series X|S.
The deal gets even better with a My Best Buy Plus or Total membership–that will get an extra $30 off the already steeply discounted total.
For those not aware, a paid My Best Buy subscription gets you free two-day shipping on everything and extended return windows, and it costs $50 per year for the Plus tier and $180 a year for the Total tier that includes Best Buy’s own product protection on every purchase you make while you’re a member.
A paid My Best Buy membership also, as you can see, gets you some exclusive discounts, like an extra $30 off this LG A2. If you sign up for a Plus or Total membership while you’re buying this TV, you get to take that bonus discount off the price of your subscription. The membership won’t pay for itself with the bonus discount on this TV, but if you shop at Best Buy with any regularity it’ll likely be worth the price.
It’s worth mentioning that another perk of the membership right now is B2G1 free on all Switch games, including preorders for exciting upcoming games like Super Mario Bros. Wonder and Super Mario RPG. Taking advantage of that offer will pay off the $50 My Best Buy tier and then some.
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