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Tom Parsons

The 42-inch LG C3 OLED TV just hit its lowest-ever price – but you still shouldn’t buy it

OLED TV: LG OLED42C3

Every year, as Amazon Prime Day approaches, avid movie lovers and gamers looking for a new TV start eyeing up prices of the latest C-series OLED from LG. They do so for very good reason: LG's OLEDs are the most feature-packed out there, and its C-series models are usually the perfect intersection of performance, features and price.

The 42-inch model tends to be particularly popular, partly because 42 inches is still considered by many people to be the perfect size for a living room TV, and partly because it's a great size for gamers who are looking to take advantage of LG's legendary gaming specs.

All of which is to say there's a huge amount of excitement around the 42-inch LG C3, which has just hit its lowest-ever price of £1299 at Sevenoaks. That's a saving of £200 against its original price of £1499.

Sounds great, doesn't it? But there's a catch. Its predecessor, the 42-inch LG C2, is almost as good and it's much, much cheaper – just £999 at Amazon.

And if you've got a bit more space, this is an even better deal: the 48-inch LG C2 is just £879 at Hughes Electrical. You'll need to be quick for that one, though, as there are apparently just three examples left.

Just how good are the LG C2 and C3? The 65-inch C2 won our coveted Best TV Award last year. And it wasn't a one-off – the 42-inch version also won the Best TV in its size category as well as Best Gaming TV gongs. Impressive.

The 65-inch and 42-inch versions of the new C3 are just as good – a little bit better even – but the upgrade is fairly slight, essentially involving more advanced processing that improves the punch of the picture, and a refined operating system that makes the user experience more intuitive and responsive.

Whether you go for the C2 or C3, all four HDMI ports are certified 2.1 with a 48Gbps data rate. Each input supports the 4K 120HzALLM and VRR found on the latest premium PC graphics cards, the PS5 and the Xbox Series X. So you won't have to faff around making sure your console is plugged into the 'correct' HDMI port. HGiG also comes as standard and, uniquely, Dolby Vision gaming is supported right up to 4K/120Hz.

Neither the old or new C-series TVs sound particularly good, so make sure you budget for a soundbar if you can. Amazon Prime Day is a great time to buy one, as you'll see on our soundbar deals page.

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Here's our full LG C3 vs C2 comparison

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