Currys launches a huge LG TV sale for Black Friday – save up to £900 on the five-star C5 OLED TV
A lowest-ever price for our best TV of 2025
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Black Friday is one of the best times to buy a new TV, as that's when we often see some of the biggest discounts of the year. Right now, Currys is the place to go if you're after an LG TV, as you can save up to £900 on several models and get free delivery on your order.
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I've rounded up some of the top deals below, but the standout offer is this LG C5 65-inch OLED TV for £1,599 (was £2,499). That's a record-low price for one of the best TVs on the market right now – one that we awarded a full five stars in our review.
At this discounted price, it's still a lot of money, but if you're looking for "excellent picture quality, superb gaming performance, and an intuitive smart TV platform with new AI features," then there's nothing better than the LG C5.
Currys are offering discounts on all sizes, including the 42, 55, 77, and the gargantuan 83-inch. You can therefore pick whichever size is going to suit your room, but the saving on this 65-inch model stands out the most.
Today's best LG TV deals at Currys
It's not every day that we see a saving like this on a five-star TV. With a price guarantee that covers you if a drops any further during Black Friday, we suggest snapping it up at Currys while you can. The set offers incredible picture quality through OLED technology, a Filmmaker mode for making movies look more natural, and Dolby Vision HDR for more depth and contrast. Gaming features are top-tier, too, making it great to pair with a PS5 or Xbox.
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As the successor to the excellent LG B4, the B5 is one of the best cheap OLED TVs you can buy. This 55-inch model sits in the ideal middle ground between size and affordability, offering a good option for most spaces and room sizes. Picture quality is excellent, with impressive brightness, strong contrast, and rich blacks for general viewing, while the gaming features are top-tier for a smooth and responsive experience on PS5, Switch 2 and Xbox consoles.
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Here's a good low price for a basic TV. This 50-inch display from LG offers 4K resolution support and an easy-to-use interface for accessing all the major streaming apps. You can expect competent yet not exceptional image quality and performance, but that may be all you need for general everyday viewing – especially at this price of under £300.
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We don't give away five-star ratings very easily at all, but you'll find exactly that number of stars in our LG C5 OLED TV review. To go with the maximum rating, we describe it as “one of 2025's best TVs.” The high praise comes about as a result of the “excellent picture quality” and “superb gaming performance”, amongst other things.
In our roundup of the best OLED TVs, the LG C5 takes pride of place as the overall pick. It also picks up the award for the best TV for £1,000-£1,500 in our best TVs guide. Suffice to say, this is a “top-notch TV”.
From a features point of view, there's an Alpha a9 Gen 8 AI Processor to keep everything moving smoothly, a generous set of AI features to boost performance, and four HDMI 2.1 ports with up to 144Hz support for gaming enthusiasts.
The LG C5 offers reasonable sound quality, but if you'd really like to elevate your whole experience, then we recommend one of the best soundbars to go with it. There are plenty of soundbar deals around to save you money there as well.
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