LG A1 vs LG C1: Which Black Friday OLED TV deal is better?

LG A1 vs LG C1: Which Black Friday OLED TV deal is better?

The Black Friday OLED TV sales season is well underway, but it can be difficult to navigate the onslaught of sales from each big-box retailer, especially when there are multiple discounted models under the same brand, like the LG A1 vs LG C1 OLED TV.

Currently, the Black Friday Best TV Sale has both the LG A1 OLED TV and the LG C1 OLED TV discounted by several hundred dollars. The latter is one of the best TVs launched this year and is priced between $200 and $1,000 less than its regular price, depending on size. Meanwhile, LG's entry-level OLED, the A1, is discounted by $200 to $600.

Discounts on the LG A1 OLED and LG C1 OLED are expected to continue during the Black Friday shopping season. In perhaps the most attractive offer right now, Amazon is selling the 65-inch LG C1 OLED TV for $1,796. That's more than $700 off the regular price.

Best Buy also carries this TV and has the LG C1 OLED at an unbeatable price.

The larger the size of the OLED TV, the bigger the discount: the 48-inch LG C1 OLED sells for $1,096, which is only $200. Not the most impressive Black Friday TV sale, but still a great price for an OLED. [But in terms of savings, it's hard to beat the 48-inch LG A1 OLED; Amazon has a 48-inch LG A1 OLED TV on sale for $896. That's over $300 less than the regular price, making it one of the cheapest OLED products we've seen.

But cheap doesn't necessarily mean great value, and there's a reason LG distinguishes between TV tiers: the LG A1 vs. the LG C1 OLED has some differences to consider when shopping around. From specs to expected performance, a comparison of the two LG OLED TVs is as follows.

The LG C1 TV is a mainstream 4K OLED TV with many improvements over the LG CX OLED; it does not feature the new panel found on the LG G1 OLED evo TV, but the C1's 4K resolution and 120Hz refresh rate promise responsive images. Meanwhile, the Alpha 9 Gen 4 AI 4K processor handles everything from motion smoothing and upscaling low-resolution content to powering LG's impressive collection of smart TV features and connecting to your favorite streaming services.

The LG A1 OLED TV is LG's new entry-level OLED model. In order to keep the price low, some corners have been cut. In addition to using the older a7 Gen 4 AI chip, this 4K OLED panel drops the refresh rate to 60Hz; unless you've owned a 120Hz TV, sticking with 60Hz may not matter much. However, if you are thinking of pairing your new OLED TV with the PS5 or other gaming consoles, you may find the lower refresh rate to be a disadvantage.

On a similar note, the LG A1 OLED has only three HDMI 2.0 ports; the LG C1 OLED has four HDMI 2.1 ports, making it a better choice for a higher-end model TV to enhance your entertainment setup. For soundbars, cable boxes, and other accessories, the more HDMI ports, the better.

Another difference is the quality of native audio, albeit slight. Unless you choose the best soundbar (or the best inexpensive soundbar), the LG A1 will have 20W speakers and the LG C1 will have 40W speakers. This is not going to be a deal-breaker, as even the best OLED TVs are not known for outstanding audio. However, one could add a soundbar to the LG A1 and still spend the same amount as the LG C1 with no additional audio hardware.

Finally, consider the size options: the LG A1 comes in 48", 55", 65", and 77"; the LG C1 has these four sizes, plus a huge 83" option; the LG A1 comes in 48", 55", 65", and 77"; and the LG C1 has a huge 83" option.

As for the LG A1 vs. LG C1 Black Friday deals, you can buy either and get a solid OLED set. However, if you're not sure which one to buy, I would recommend the LG C1. Sure it's a bit more expensive, but with the current deals you can get a great deal; Amazon has the 83-inch LG C1 OLED TV for $4,996.

Additionally, the LG C1 has a healthy port selection and a 120Hz refresh rate. It's one of the best gaming TVs you can buy to accompany your gaming console, that is if you've survived the PS5 restock, Switch OLED restock, and Xbox Series X restock battle.

But if you're not a gamer or not really into peripherals (i.e., if you just want to buy an OLED TV at a discount), the LG A1 OLED discount is very attractive. For those looking to upgrade their old TVs to the latest technology, Black Friday deals on LG A1 OLED TVs are more affordable than ever.

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