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Amazon sales of ‘small but mighty' LG TV soar by 2,700% on Prime Day – was £359, now £130

Amazon sales of ‘small but mighty' LG TV soar by 2,700% on Prime Day – was £359, now £130

The Sun6 hours ago
AMAZON Prime Day is underway, and there a lot of great deals on televisions to browse through.
One of the best deals is on a pint-sized LG smart TV, which has been given a massive 63% discount.
LG 32-inch LQ63 Smart TV,
£129.99 (was £349)
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For the next four (yes, four) days, Amazon Prime members can enjoy lower prices on a huge range of products, with some of the best savings on tech items.
There are cracking deals on everything from Amazon's super-affordable line of Fire TVs to 75-inch beasts from Samsung.
But one Amazon deal that really stands out is this 32-inch LG LQ63 Smart TV, which is now lower than half-price.
This mini-sized TV has dropped from £359 to just £130, saving you a massive £229.
The price cut has made it incredibly popular, with sales jumping by an incredible 2,700%, according to Amazon's Movers & Shakers page.
If you're after a budget-friendly TV, this deal is pretty compelling.
The 32-inch LG TV is a simple, no-frills option that's great for smaller rooms.
It could be perfect for a kid's bedroom, especially if they've been asking for a TV of their own.
It's also a handy choice for a second screen in a snug or spare room.
If you're not sure what size TV would work best for your space, read our what size TV should I buy? explainer - we've got it all covered.
This TV doesn't have 4K resolution, but at this size, you won't notice the difference.
Instead, it offers Full HD, which is more than enough for clear and sharp viewing.
The sound is powered by AI, so you can enjoy immersive audio without needing extra speakers.
The LG LQ63 runs on LG's webOS smart platform, which is widely praised across the telly industry.
With webOS, you can quickly access streaming apps like Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, Disney+, Now, and more.
It doesn't have the fancy features of pricier TVs, like OLED displays or ultra-thin designs.
However, for only £130, it's a brilliant choice if you want a small, reliable TV that does the basics well.
LG is also a trusted brand. It's the second most popular TV brand in the UK, according to a Statista report.
This means you're getting a product backed by a strong reputation for quality.
Despite this, the TV has racked up an impressive average rating of 4.5 out of 5 on Amazon.
Customers have praised its value for money, ease of use, and compact design.
One reviewer said: "Small but mighty! Pleasant on the eyes and the picture quality (of certain apps and channels) is really top-notch!
"Sound quality is a bit meh, but to be honest, it's not a big deal."
Another added: "This is a great TV, good value for money. Sound and clarity are good. It's lightweight and was easy to set up, so a great purchase."
This 32-inch LG LQ63 Smart TV is one of the best deals we've seen since Amazon Prime Day began - but we have no idea how longer it will be available.
Don't hang about. And if you're doing some serious shopping, head to our pick of the best Amazon Prime Day deals.
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