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This LG 4K TV Has Been Reduced by £500 on Currys PC World

Save £500 on a 65" 4K TV from LG, dropping to only £799 from the list price of £1299.

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If you want quality ultra HD 4K resolutions, then look no further, this LG TV is for you. Current reductions mean you can now save £500 on this 65" LG 4K TV, bringing its list price down from £1299 to only £799 — unbelievable savings.

If you’re going to be paying some serious cash for a TV, then it's better to opt for the absolute best, and LG is king amongst the 4K TV market. Its ultra slim and sleek sets fit easily into your living space, while this particular LG TV even includes its very own Google AI assistant

LG 65" Smart 4K Ultra HD HDR LED TV - Only £799

The big price tag on the 4K set has dropped by a massive £500 during the Currys PC World Black Tag event. The retailer will even continue to price match other retailers, in effort to keep its price the lowest of the low. You can price match retailers such as Amazon (but not Amazon Marketplace), AO.com, Argos, Asda, John Lewis, and Tesco.

This sleek set includes an active HDR that works behind the scenes to ensure you’re getting the best quality of picture, even on older images.

LG have even taken surround sound to another level with DTS Virtual:X, a brilliant feature than can immerse you in booming and realistic audio.

Not only that but it includes Freeview HD and Play, and is fully set up to work with Smart TV apps such as Netflix, BBC iPlayer, ITV Hub, and more.

Pick up this set from Currys PC World now, and experience the wonders of 4K TV viewing.

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Most of the tech I use every day is within the Apple ecosystem. Currently, I rely on a 2025 MacBook Air for computing and dabble in art projects on my 6th-generation iPad Mini. I don't go anywhere without my AirPods Pro 2 in my pocket. 

As an avid gamer, you better believe that I always have a controller in my hands if I’m not watching movies or TV. I use my PS5 and Switch 2 equally, depending on what’s the hot new release, and am always trying to find interesting ways to tinker with my Steam Deck.  

Given the current state of social media and technology, I find myself going more analog to escape the noise. I have a modest collection of watches, both automatic and digital, to free myself from the pings and notifications of the modern world. I also put my phone in a ySky lockbox for 12 hours every night to reduce my screen time. I spent a lot of the past year trying to read good books rather than scroll through feeds.

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