Unmissable LG CX OLED TV deals are perfect for PS5 and Xbox Series X

LG CX OLED TV deal
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Much like those Kardashian-infested private islands, the very best TVs are so far out of reach when we look at the price. Not today though, as this LG CX OLED TV deal takes an already reasonably affordable model and smashes so much off the price we had to double-check it really was the same, amazing 4K TV that walked away with our 'Best Gaming TV' medal in the inaugural GamesRadar Hardware Awards. If you were in any doubt, the Black Friday TV deals have started super early this year.

It's a great buy for the current-gen consoles, but it's set to really shine if you've been lucky enough to lock down a PS5 pre-order or Xbox Series X pre-order as it features a 120Hz refresh rate that will really take advantage of the raw power in the new consoles.

That's a superb pair of offers for anyone in the US or UK for the 55-inch model. It's the lowest ever US price over at Amazon thanks to a whopping 30% discount (Amazon US has also knocked big sums of cash off the larger 65 and 77-inch models). The UK deals on the 55-inch OLED TV deal are just as tasty, but we'd have to give John Lewis the edge thanks to the five-year guarantee offered at no extra cost.

The LG CX OLED series has proved exceptional for gaming, movies, and TV with reviewers and tech enthusiasts around the world singing its praises this year. Cinematic HDR is supported, as is Dolby Atmos audio, meaning your content will really pop. 4K offers 4x the number of pixels as 1080p and there's AI upscaling for non-4K content, so it's gorgeous and super-detailed.

For the gamers among us, LG has a lot on offer: G-Sync, Variable Refresh Rate, and Auto Low Latency mode are all onboard, meaning games will look smooth and detailed, no matter the console you choose to use. 4K at 120Hz on the PS5 and Xbox Series X is what we're really excited for, though.

LG CX OLED TV deals

LG CX OLED 55-inch 4K TV | $1999.99 $1,396.99 at Amazon

LG CX OLED 55-inch 4K TV | $1999.99 $1,396.99 at Amazon
There really is no other TV we'd recommend more than the LG CX OLED series, and this is super affordable for a 55-inch OLED of this quality. 55-inch is a great size for most homes, but you'll find discounts on the larger sizes too on the same listing page at Amazon. The 65-inch is tempting, although the 77-inch price shoots up dramatically and is probably too big for most rooms.

LG 55-inch OLED55CX5LB 4K TV | 5-year guarantee | £1,799 £1,399 from John Lewis
This deal also comes with a free five-year guarantee.

LG 55-inch OLED55CX5LB 4K TV | 5-year guarantee | £1,799 £1,399 from John Lewis
Originally costing £1,800 on release, it's been more like £1,600 for a while, but this is even lower. It's one of the best gaming TV deals we've seen in quite some time. This deal also comes with a free five-year guarantee.

LG 55-inch OLED55CX5LB 4K TV | £1,399 from Amazon

LG 55-inch OLED55CX5LB 4K TV | £1,399 from Amazon
Amazon did have this for £100 less a few days ago, but this is still a great price. We'd have to recommend you pick up the John Lewis deal above though as you only get a year warranty at Amazon instead of five at John Lewis.

So, if you're looking to upgrade your TV setup for gaming, movie watching, or whatever else, you could definitely do worse than LG's fantastic 55-inch 4K TV. If you'd like to check out some other models, be sure to take a look at our best gaming TV guide.


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Brendan Griffiths

Brendan is GamesRadar's former Managing Editor of the Hardware & eCommerce team. He also spent time as the Deals Editor at our sister site, TechRadar. He's obsessed with finding the best tech, games, gadgets, and hardware at the lowest price. He also spends way too much of his free time trying to decide what new things to watch on Netflix, then just rewatches It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia instead. Nowadays you'll find him as the eCommerce Content Director for Future's mobile tech sites, Android Central, iMore, and Windows Central.