This 65-inch LG CX OLED TV deal saves you a massive £200

LG BX OLED
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Still hankering after the LG CX OLED? You're in luck, as last year's best OLED TV is currently seeing a sizeable £200 saving at Currys with a new discount code. (Not in the UK? Scroll down for deals in your region below.)

If you add the code 200TVSAVE at checkout (after inputting your billing address) you'll see £200 deducted from the overall price, bringing down the cost of a 65-inch LG CX to just £1,598.

The LG CX has been one of the most popular OLED TVs of recent times, with LG's trademark mix of vibrant OLED pictures, the sleek webOS operating system, Dolby Vision HDR, and a Magic Remote for navigating the TV's screens and menus with ease.

At a step-up 65-inch size, you'll be able to better appreciate its 4K resolution and HDR capability, though it's always worth making sure you can fit a larger model in your home before buying.

The discount code doesn't apply to the cheaper BX OLED, sadly, though we've added it below in case you want to save an extra few hundred pounds – at just £989 for a 55-inch size – and don't mind taking a bit to processing to do so.

Today's best LG CX OLED TV deals

LG CX OLED 65-inch OLED TV: £1,798 £1,598 at Currys
200TVSAVE

LG CX OLED 65-inch OLED TV: £1,798 £1,598 at Currys
Currys has the impressive LG CX OLED TV at a very tempting price for such a large 65-inch size. Packing an OLED panel, 4K resolution, Dolby Vision / Atmos support, and HDMI 2.1 gaming features, it's one of our absolute favorite TVs on sale right now. Use the code 200TVSAVE to knock £200 off the asking price.

LG BX 55-inch OLED TV: £1,299 £989 at Argos

LG BX 55-inch OLED TV: £1,299 £989 at Argos
Get the flagship size on this bargain OLED TV at Argos right now. With deep blacks and an infinite contrast ratio – as well as the webOS smart platform – it's a great centerpiece TV for your home. It comes with support for Dolby Atmos audio too.

Of course, we're now well into 2021, and those after the latest and greatest OLED TVs should know that there's a new crop of displays with even more advanced processors, panels and backlights than before.

The LG CX is being replaced with the LG C1, another OLED set with even sharper AI processing – though the real improvement is to be seen in the LG G1 Gallery Series, which uses a new 'OLED evo' technology to raise the level of brightness output possible on its panel.

On the cheaper end, the entry-level LG A1 OLED offers a startling low launch price for its smallest sizes, and will be this year's go-to for mid-budget OLED TV buyers.

Looking for more OLED TV deals? You'll find all the lowest prices from across the web right here, with offers available in the US, UK, and Australia. 

Henry St Leger

Henry is a freelance technology journalist, and former News & Features Editor for TechRadar, where he specialized in home entertainment gadgets such as TVs, projectors, soundbars, and smart speakers. Other bylines include Edge, T3, iMore, GamesRadar, NBC News, Healthline, and The Times.