If you’re looking for a living room upgrade that won’t break the bank, Target is having a sale on the 75-inch LG Class 4K HDR Smart LED TV this week.
Originally $680, shoppers can save $200 if they make a purchase right now.
This LG Class TV offers a 4K Ultra High Definition resolution, powered by the Alpha 7 AI Processor Gen8 for an enhanced viewing experience. It features LG’s webOS 25 smart platform, providing easy access to streaming apps and over 350 free channels via LG Channels.
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The TV supports HDR10 Pro and FILMMAKER MODE for a dramatic and authentic visual experience. With Bluetooth connectivity and LG Game Optimizer, GeForce NOW, and Xbox Cloud Gaming, this TV offers versatile entertainment options. Its slim design ensures easy mounting and a stylish look.
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The LG webOS 25 platform stands out for its user-friendly interface and personalized recommendations, offering quick and easy access to a wide range of streaming services and over 350 free LG channels. This feature reduces the time spent searching for content and enhances the overall entertainment experience.
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The inclusion of LG Game Optimizer, along with GeForce NOW and Xbox Cloud Gaming, makes this TV a versatile option for gamers. It allows for quick customization of the gaming experience and automatic streaming, providing access to a wide variety of games without the need for a console (subscription and compatible controller may be required).
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Generative AI was used to produce an initial draft for this story, based on data provided by Target. It was reviewed and edited by Syracuse.com.


