With
eBay’s
spring
sale
going
on
right
now
and
running
through
May
12th,
you
can
save
an
extra
15
percent
on
purchases
when
you
use
code
SPRING15OFF.
There’s
no
minimum
purchase
amount
required,
but
you
can
only
save
up
to
$500
on
each
of
the
two
maximum
purchases
you’re
allowed
to
make.
There
are
thousands
of
electronics
you
can
purchase
in
the
sale,
but
I
want
to
shout
out
the
48-inch
LG
C3
today.
Its
usual
$996.99
sale
price
was
already
beating
traditional
retailers
by
a
few
dollars,
but
with
the
code
above,
you
can
save
another
$149.55
and
bring
your
total
down
to
$847.44.
You
can
use
the
same
code
on
the
65-inch
model,
which
then
drops
from
$1,596.99
to
$1,357.44
(around
$240
off).
The
listings
are
by
Electronic
Express,
a
Verge-trusted
eBay
store
that
is
also
an
authorized
LG
reseller.
You’ll
get
the
standard
manufacturer’s
warranty
with
your
order
in
addition
to
third-party
extended
warranty
options.
The
LG
C3
offers
more
processing
power
than
its
predecessor
and
several
new
picture
modes.
The
4K
OLED
TV
continues
to
offer
a
120Hz
refresh
rate
and
low
input
lag
as
well.
Now
through
May
12th,
eBay
is
taking
15
percent
off
various
configurations
when
you
use
promo
code
SPRING15OFF.
$847
at
eBay
(48-inch)$1357
at
eBay
(65-inch)
The
LG
C3
earns
its
keep
as
one
of
the
first
TVs
that
gamers
should
consider
if
OLED
is
a
must,
even
if
a
newer
model
is
out.
All
of
its
four
HDMI
2.1
ports
support
a
120Hz
variable
refresh
rate
and
auto
low-latency
mode.
That’s
not
as
high
as
the
C4’s
144Hz
refresh
rate,
but
it’s
as
high
as
any
gaming
console
can
hit.
The
C3
also
improved
on
the
C2’s
OLED
Evo
panels
by
pushing
peak
brightness
slightly
higher
and
brought
improved
AI-powered
image
processing.
It
also
has
an
updated
webOS
experience
that
supports
multiple
user
profiles.
All
of
that
is
in
addition
to
its
vividity
and
virtually
infinite
contrast,
which
is
enabled
by
the
self-emissive
pixels
that
define
OLED
TV
—
the
resulting
picture
for
games,
shows,
and
movies
still
blows
my
mind
every
time
I
turn
it
on.
Plus
staples
like
Dolby
Vision,
Dolby
Atmos,
and
a
fun
Magic
Remote
that
offers
voice
and
motion-activated
control.
Original author: Quentyn Kennemer
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