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Tom Parsons

Black Friday hasn’t delivered the LG OLED TV deal I was hoping for

OLED TV: LG OLED42C3.

While I love tracking down Black Friday deals (particularly TV deals) for other people, I was also hoping to buy a new TV myself this year, but the deal I was waiting for hasn't materialised.

See, what I was after for myself was a great deal on the 42-inch LG C3. After using one as a desktop monitor for work and gaming for a couple of weeks earlier this year, I became determined to buy one for myself and have waited patiently ever since for the price to drop.

And the price has dropped: currently, you can pick up the 42-inch LG C3 for £889 at Peter Tyson.

That probably seems like a very good deal, and on the face of it, it is. The 42-inch C3 launched at a price of £1499 after all. But during Black Friday last year, the 42-inch version of the C3's predecessor, the C2, went down to just £699.

Perhaps I should just get over it and stop living in the past, but every time I consider pulling the trigger on the new C3, I think back to that C2 deal from last year. Perhaps if the TVs weren't so similar it would be easier for me to persuade myself, but an additional £190 for a TV that's only very slightly better? It just doesn't sit right.

If you're after a larger OLED TV, I've got much better news for you. For around £1200 you can currently pick up a 55-inch LG C3 or G2, and for around £1500 you can buy the 65-inch version of either.

In terms of performance, the C3 and G2 are very similar: the C3 is newer but it essentially uses the panel technology that LG pioneered with the G2 the year before. On pure performance, I'd probably personally take the C3, but only by a whisker, and if you prefer the picture frame-style design of the G2, which comes with a wall bracket rather than a pedestal stand, you should go for that model instead.

I've put the latest deals on all four of those models below – just think of me and my lack of a new TV while you enjoy your lovely, new, large OLED.

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