Summary

If you want your games to look as good as they possibly can and you have the room for a massive TV, then a big old OLED screen is your best option. You might not have realized quite how big those screens get, though.LGhas a 97-inch option, and while it costs a lot of money to own that much TV, it’ll cost you $6,000 less than usual for one day only.

LG not only claims its 97-inch Class G2 Series model was the first-ever OLED TV that size, but also that it’s the brightest. Anyone reading this who owns or has shopped for an OLED TV will know picture quality on that scale comes at a price. OLED options are quite a bit more expensive than LCD TVs, and for good reason. Owning a TV with a 97-inch OLED screen usually costs $22,000, and yes, that comma is in the right place.

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While still very expensive, if you buy LG’s massive OLED TV at Best Buy between now and 2 am EST on Monday, Jun 27, 2025, you’ll get it for just $15,999.99. The use of the word just there feels a little silly as $16,000 is almost certainly still a lot more than anyone will ever spend on a TV. However, if you can afford it, and you have room for a 97-inch OLED TV in your home, now’s the time to grab one as it’s unlikely to be this cheap again for a very long time.

97 Inches Of OLED TV For $6,000 Less Than Usual

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The LG Class G2 Series OLED has a 4K UHD resolution, and since this is a video game website, I’d be remiss not to mention that it comes withGeForce Now’s cloud gaming service built-in. Plus, if you plan on buying a PS5 Pro, and if you’re the kind of person who can spend $16,000 on a TV I’m assuming you might be, this really is the ultimate way to experience the upgrades it promises. If you’re able to’t tell the difference between a game on a basePS5and a PS5 Pro while playing on a 97-inch OLED TV, then it’s officially time to bring the curtain down on mid-gen upgrades.

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LG’s 97-inch OLED TV was the world’s first OLED screen of that size, and is the brightest OLED screen ever. Its size combined with a 4K UHD resolution promises one of the best at-home TV experiences possible. Plus, it comes with all of the streaming apps you’d expect including Netflix, Amazon Prime, and even GeForce Now for your cloud gaming needs.

If you don’t have a spare $16,000 to drop on a new TV, even if $6,000 off is an astounding deal, but you are buying a PS5 Pro and want to make sure the games you play on it look as good as possible, check outour guide on the best TVs available now to best showcase PS5 games. If you’re just looking for a good TV to play games on, regardless of your chosen platform, we also havea guide running you through the best gaming TVs.