Stop the presses! The LG C5 OLED TV has crashed to a new record-low price for Prime Day

OLED TV fans, listen up! The LG C5 has hit a new record-low for Prime Day. You can get the 65-inch C5 for $1,372 (was $2,696.99) at Amazon US, which is a huge 49% off. And in the UK, the LG C5 48-inch has dropped to £972 (was £1,199.99) at Amazon UK.
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Amazon Prime Day has delivered some great TV deals, but of all the Prime Day TV deals, these savings on one of the best TVs I've tested in 2025 are some of my favorites. While the Panasonic Z95B may be my top OLED TV of 2025, it comes at a premium price. The C5, on the other hand, is perfect if you want an OLED TV that ticks all the boxes, but at a more affordable price and if this was my budget, it's the TV I'd buy in a heartbeat.
Today's best LG C5 OLED TV Prime Day deal in the US
Save over $1,500 on the fantastic 65-inch LG C5 for a record-low price of $1,372.99 at Amazon for Prime Day: a new record-low price for this model. The LG C5 is easily one of 2025's best TVs, delivering a refined, detailed and colorful picture, superb gaming performance and a full suite of features including Dolby Vision support and LG's intuitive webOS 25 smart TV platform.
Today's best LG C5 OLED TV Prime Day deal in the UK
The 48-inch LG C5 has dropped below £1,000 as part of Prime Day, hitting a record-low price of £972 at Amazon. Versatility is the C5's MO, delivering stunning picture quality for movies, a complete list of gaming features with the gaming performance to match and an intuitive smart TV platform. If you want your TV to be a home entertainment hub, you can't do much better than the C5.
LG's C-series OLEDs have a history of delivering unbeatable performance vs price, and 2025's LG C5 is no different. When I tested the C5, I said that "it's hard to argue with how good the C5 really is", and I stand by that. If you're looking for an OLED TV in this price range, it should be your number one choice.
The LG C5's picture quality is superb, delivering the rich, deep black levels you'd expect from an OLED TV, as well as bold vibrant colors, which looked phenomenal with movies like Elemental and Wicked during my testing. Textures are realistic and contrast is strong, which in turn gives the picture a great sense of depth.
The C5's other flex is just how good of a gaming monitor it is. It supports 4K 144Hz, AMD FreeSync Premium and Nvidia G-Sync, Dolby Vision gaming and ALLM across all four HDMI 2.1 ports, plus an ultra-low 9.2ms input lag (in the TV's Boost mode). It delivers a phenomenal gaming experience, as I found out playing Battlefield V, where the C5 expertly handled the chaotic battle sequences.
More of today's best Prime Day deals in the US
- Amazon Devices: Fire TV Sticks from $25
- Apple: AirPods + iPads from $99
- Beauty: Oral-B, Philips & Dyson from $9
- Clothing: 50% off Nike, Adidas & Levi's
- Halloween: decor, PJs, candy & more from $5
- Headphones: up to 50% off Beats, Apple & Sony
- Kitchen: save on Ninja, Breville & Instant
- Laptops: Windows and MacBooks with big discounts
- Phones: up to 25% off Google & Samsung
- Smartwatch: up to 30% off Samsung & Apple
- Tablets: Apple, Amazon & Samsung from $139
- TVs: $1,500 off 4K, QLED, and OLED TVs
- Vacuums: Shark and Bissell from $49.99
More of today's best Prime Day deals in the UK
- Amazon Devices: from £19.99
- Blink: cameras from £14.49
- Fire TV Stick: from £19.99
- Kindles: up to £70 off
- Laptops: from £149.99
- Ring: up to 60% off cameras & doorbells
- Tablets: Fire Tabs from £49.99
- TVs: from £169.99
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James is the TV Hardware Staff Writer at TechRadar. Before joining the team, he worked at a major UK based AV retailer selling TV and audio equipment, where he was either telling customers the difference between OLED and QLED or being wowed by watching a PS5 run on the LG 65G2. When not writing about the latest TV tech, James can be found gaming, reading, watching rugby or coming up with another idea for a novel.
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