Best LG C1 OLED TV deals: save on this awesome 4K TV ahead of the Super Bowl

OLED TV: LG OLED48C1
(Image credit: LG/ Netflix, On My Block)

LG makes some of the best OLED TVs in the world, and the C1 is one of its finest. But a fantastic 4K OLED TV doesn't have to cost the earth, as witnessed by these superb deals available right now.

The best news? The C1 range covers all kinds of sizes, from 48 inches all the way up to 83 inches. So no matter the amount of space available, chances are the C1 will fit the bill. Now let's check out the best deals.

In the US? See all the best Super Bowl TV deals

The C1 is the 2021 replacement for the LG CX OLED, and comes in five sizes: 48, 55, 65, 77 and 83 inches. It has a very similar design and feature set to its predecessor, but boasts a new processor, software and user-interface.

It's super slim (only about 3mm at its thinnest point), and comes with a wide pedestal stand. Inside is LG's latest Gen 4 AI-enhanced processor, which brings improvements to de-contouring and dynamic tone mapping, which results in better contrast. The new processor is also said to be more effective when upscaling standard definition content.

Its four HDMI 2.1 sockets support 4K@120HzVRR and ALLM, and there's an HGIG setting that can help you get the most accurate contrast from HDR games. There's also a super-low input lag of around 13ms, along with an Input Lag Boost mode that’s designed to bring the input lag of 60Hz games down to just 9.6ms – that's ridiculously low. And it has a new 'Game Optimiser' interface that puts gaming-specific tweaks at your fingertips.

In other words, it's one of the best gaming TVs out there (especially if you want to max out the performance of your PS5 or Xbox Series X).

All the major HDR formats are supported (HDR10, HLG and Dolby Vision, including Dolby Vision IQ) with the exception of HDR10+. And all the major apps are onboard – NetflixAmazon Prime VideoDisney+ and Apple TV, all with full support for 4K, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos. Throw in Google Play Movies & TV with HDR10 and 5.1, and Sky's Now service in the UK, and you've got an entertainment powerhouse on your hands.

LG's new webOS 6.0 software comes as standard, as do Apple AirPlay 2, Bluetooth, and the Google and Amazon Alexa voice assistants.

Basically, it's all the TV you could need. And with a range of different sizes, with deals on each one, it's looking like a contender for the January Sales bargain crown.

MORE:

Compare it with its predecessor: LG C1 vs LG CX: which is the best LG OLED TV?

Read the full LG OLED65C1 review

LG C1 vs LG G1: should you buy the OLED Evo-powered G1?

Which 2021 LG TV should you buy?

Tom Parsons

Tom Parsons has been writing about TV, AV and hi-fi products (not to mention plenty of other 'gadgets' and even cars) for over 15 years. He began his career as What Hi-Fi?'s Staff Writer and is now the TV and AV Editor. In between, he worked as Reviews Editor and then Deputy Editor at Stuff, and over the years has had his work featured in publications such as T3, The Telegraph and Louder. He's also appeared on BBC News, BBC World Service, BBC Radio 4 and Sky Swipe. In his spare time Tom is a runner and gamer.