SAVE $250: As of April 14,free x rated movies LG's 65-inch UT70 4K UHD Smart TV is available for $349.99 at Best Buy. That’s $250 off its regular price of $599.99.
A $250 discount on a 65-inch screen? That’s the kind of deal that makes me double-check my living room wall for available real estate. LG's UT70 isn’t trying to be the crown jewel of your home theater setup, but it’s shockingly well-equipped for the price. Best Buy has it for $349.99 right now, which is wild considering how many feature-stripped, no-name TVs still hover around this price point.
I think what makes this deal genuinely tempting is how much functionality LG crammed into a so-called "budget" screen. You’re still getting 4K resolution, HDR10 Pro for richer contrast, and a picture processor with a name almost as long as its spec sheet: α5 AI Processor Gen7. It adds a nice boost to brightness, color, and clarity — none of which I expected to see on a $349 TV.
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For gamers or those of us still clinging to cloud gaming dreams, the inclusion of Game Optimizer and GeForce NOW support is a surprisingly nice touch. No console? No problem. I’m not saying it’ll rival an OLED, but I am saying this is more than good enough for casual couch co-op or binging a bunch of Netflix.
Price: $349.99 $599.99
Retailer: Best Buy
Display: 65-inch LED, 4K UHD
Processor: α5 AI Processor Gen7
HDR: HDR10 Pro, FILMMAKER MODE
Audio: AI Sound 5.1
Smart TV: webOS with 300+ LG Channels
Gaming Features: Game Optimizer, GeForce NOW
Included: Table top stand, standard remote, batteries, power cable, quick start guide
Sound isn’t a total afterthought either. AI Sound 5.1 isn’t actual surround, but it fakes it well enough that you won’t be scrambling to buy a soundbar five minutes after setup.
If I didn’t already have a 65-inch TV (okay, two), I’d be all over this. For the price, you’re getting a smart TV that doesn’t feel dumbed down.
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