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LG Launches Wide-Ranging TV Promotion—Including Thousands Off Its Unique Transparent OLED

LG Launches Wide-Ranging TV Promotion—Including Thousands Off Its Unique Transparent OLED

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LG has announced that it's launching a new Summer of Women's Sport promotional campaign where buyers of any of a wide range of qualifying premium LG TVs can claim back as much as £2,000 in cash against the value of their purchase.
The range of TVs included in the promotion includes everything from LG's wildly popular G5 and C5 OLED TV series through to its latest QNED LCD TVs and even its esoteric 77-inch T4 transparent OLED model.
LG's remarkable transparent Signature OLED T TV (which can be made opaque at the touch of a button ... More for serious movie viewing) is now available to buy with a £2,000 cash back offer until July 22.
In fact, it's this Signature OLED77T transparent OLED, which can switch from transparency to a normal black-backed screen at the press of a button, that's available with £2,000 cash back to anyone who buys one from a participating U.K. retailer before the promotion ends on July 22. The OLED77T does cost £44,999 up front, it has to be said, so it's perhaps not surprising that the cashback deal on it is comfortably the biggest in LG's new promotion. But £2,000 still adds up to a lot of 4K Blu-rays.
Other more 'mainstream' highlights of LG's new Summer of Women's Sport promotion (which has been timed to coincide with the current UEFA Women's Euro 2025 football tournament) include £500 cashback on LG's 77-inch OLED77M59, £400 cashback on the 65-inch OLED65G5s, and £250 cashback on the 65-inch 65QNED93. The M5s, if you're not aware, combine the latest Primary RGB Tandem OLED panel technology with a true 'wireless' design featuring an external, low-latency cable-free connections box. The G5s again use the latest brightness- and color-enhancing Primary RGB Tandem technology on most screen sizes, but sport a different design and don't feature the wireless connectivity system the M5s get.
The 65-inch QNED93, meanwhile, takes LG's LCD picture quality to the next level by, unusually for LG's LCD range, using a contrast-rich VA type of panel rather than an IPS one, and combining this with a new Dynamic Colour system and LG's most advanced picture processing yet for an LCD TV. Note that other screen sizes in the QNED93 range revert to IPS panels, which trade contrast for slightly wider viewing angles.
The full range of LG TV deals available through this time-limited U.K. promotion is as follows:
OLED
97-inch
LG OLED97M59, RRP £27,999, Cashback available: £1,000
LG OLED97G54, RRP £24,999, Cashback available: £1,000
LG's G5 OLED TVs are available with hundreds of pounds of cash back until July 22.
83-inch
LG OLED83M59, RRP £7,499, Cashback available: £500
LG OLED83G54, RRP £6,499, Cashback available: £500
LG OLED83C5ELA, RRP £5,499.98, Cashback available: £500
LG OLED83C54LA, RRP £5,499, Cashback available: £500
LG OLED83B56LA, RRP £4,099, Cashback available: £500
77-inch
LG OLED77T4, RRP £44,999, Cashback available: £2,000
LG OLED77M59LA, RRP £4,999, Cashback available: £500
LG OLED77G54LW, RRP £4,299, Cashback available: £500
LG OLED77C56LB, RRP £3,499, Cashback available: £500
LG OLED77C55LA, RRP £3,499.98, Cashback available: £500
LG OLED77C5ELB, RRP £3,499.99, Cashback available: £500
LG OLED77C54LA, RRP £3,499, Cashback available: £500
LG OLED77B56LA, RRP £3,299, Cashback available: £500
65-inch
LG OLED65M59LA, RRP £3,799, Cashback available: £500
LG OLED65G56LS, RRP £3,099, Cashback available: £400
LG OLED65G54LW, RRP £3,099, Cashback available: £400
LG OLED65C56LB, RRP £2,499, Cashback available: £400
LG OLED65C5ELB, RRP £2,500, Cashback available: £400
LG OLED65C54LA, RRP £2,499, Cashback available: £400
LG OLED65B56LA, RRP £1,699, Cashback available: £250
The LG OLED C5 series is available in the U.K. with hundreds of pounds of cash back available on it ... More until July 22.
55-inch
LG OLED55G56LS, RRP £2,199, Cashback available: £250
LG OLED55G54LW, RRP £2,199, Cashback available: £250
LG OLED55C56LB, RRP £1,699, Cashback available: £150
LG OLED55C55LA, RRP £1,699.98, Cashback available: £150
LG OLED55B56LA, RRP £1,499, Cashback available: £150
48-inch
LG OLED48G56LS, RRP £1,699, Cashback available: £200
LG OLED48C56LB, RRP £1,399, Cashback available: £150
LG OLED48C55LA, RRP £1,399.99, Cashback available: £150
LG OLED48C5ELB, RRP £1,399.99, Cashback available: £150
LG OLED48C54LA, RRP £1,499, Cashback available: £150
LG OLED48B56LA, RRP £1,299, Cashback available: £100
42-inch
LG OLED42C55LA, RRP £1,299.98, Cashback available: £100
LG OLED42C5ELB, RRP £1,300, Cashback available: £100
LG OLED42C54LA, RRP £1,299, Cashback available: £100
LCD
100-inch
LG 100QNED86A6, RRP £4,499, Cashback available: £500
86-inch
LG 86QNED9MA6, RRP £3,499, Cashback available: £500
LG 86QNED86A6A, RRP £2,799, Cashback available: £400
LG 86QNED85A6C, RRP £2,799.98, Cashback available: £400
LG 86QNED82A6B, RRP £2,499, Cashback available: £400
LG 86QNED8EA6B, RRP £2,299.98, Cashback available: £400
LG 86QNED80A6A, RRP £2,499.98, Cashback available: £400
LG's 86-inch QNED9MA6B is available until July 22 with a cash back offer of £500.
85-inch
LG 85QNED93A6A, RRP £3,799.98, Cashback available: £500
75-inch
LG 75QNED93A6A, RRP £2,499, Cashback available: £400
LG 75QNED9MA6, RRP £2,499, Cashback available: £400
LG 75QNED87A6B, RRP £1,899, Cashback available: £250
LG 75QNED86A6A, RRP £1,899, Cashback available: £250
LG 75QNED85A6C, RRP £1,899.98, Cashback available: £250
LG 75QNED84A6C, RRP £1,699.98, Cashback available: £250
LG 75QNED82A6B, RRP £1,699, Cashback available: £250
LG 75QNED8EA6B, RRP £1,699.99, Cashback available: £250
LG 75QNED80A6A, RRP £1,699.98, Cashback available: £250
65-inch
LG 65QNED93A6A, RRP £1,699, Cashback available: £250
LG 65QNED9MA6B, RRP £1,699, Cashback available: £250
LG 65QNED87A6B, RRP £1,299, Cashback available: £150
LG 65QNED86A6, RRP £1,299, Cashback available: £150
LG 65QNED85A6C, RRP £1,299 Cashback available: £150
LG 65QNED84A6C, RRP £1,099.98, Cashback available: £100
LG 65QNED82A6B, RRP £1,099, Cashback available: £100
LG 65QNED8EA6B, RRP £1,099.98, Cashback available: £100
LG 65QNED80A6A, RRP £1,099.98, Cashback available: £100
LG 65QNED70A6A, RRP £699.99, Cashback available: £75
55-inch
LG 55QNED93A6A, RRP £1,299.98, Cashback available: £150
LG 55QNED87A6B, RRP £999.98, Cashback available: £75
LG 55QNED86A6A, RRP £999, Cashback available: £75
LG 55QNED85A6C, RRP £999.98, Cashback available: £75
LG 55QNED84A6C, RRP £799, Cashback available: £75
LG 55QNED82A6B, RRP £749, Cashback available: £75
LG 55QNED8EA6B, RRP £749.99, Cashback available: £75
LG 55QNED80A6A, RRP £749.98, Cashback available: £75
LG 55QNED70A6A, RRP £549, Cashback available: £75
The LG 50QNED87A6D is available until July 22 with £75 cash back available.
50-inch
LG 50QNED87A6D, RRP £899, Cashback available: £75
LG 50QNED86A6C, RRP £899, Cashback available: £75
LG 50QNED84A6C, RRP £699.98, Cashback available: £75
LG 50QNED82A6B, RRP £699, Cashback available: £75
LG 50QNED8EA6B, RRP £700, Cashback available: £75
LG 50QNED80A6A, RRP £699.98, Cashback available: £75
43-inch
LG 43QNED87A6D, RRP £699, Cashback available: £75
LG 43QNED86A6C, RRP £649, Cashback available: £75
LG 43QNED84A6C, RRP £549.98, Cashback available: £75
LG 43QNED82A6B, RRP £549, Cashback available: £75
LG 43QNED8EA6B, RRP £550, Cashback available: £75
LG 43QNED80A6A, RRP £549.99, Cashback available: £75
More information on LG's current TV cashback deals can be found on the brand's U.K. website.

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