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Save $500 on this beautiful OLED 4K TV at Best Buy today

It’s the last day of 2020, but we won’t blame you if you’re still thinking about upgrading your home theater due to all the OLED TV deals that are still available. You can start your search by looking through these Best Buy TV deals, including this offer for a 65-inch Vizio OLED 4K TV that slashes $500 off its original price of $2,000, bringing it down to just $1,500 for a New Year’s Day deal that might be too hard to ignore.

The Vizio OLED65-H1 features a 65-inch OLED display with 4K resolution and a bezel-less frame that makes the screen look even bigger in your living room. The TV is powered by Vizio’s IQ Ultra processor, for powerful 4K upscaling to improve everything you watch, and it supports Dolby Vision to upgrade your TV experience, as well as HDR10+ and HLG high dynamic range formats to reveal even the smallest details on shows and movies.

For gamers, the TV’s ProGaming Engine optimizes gameplay on PlayStation and Xbox consoles, with gaming-specific features that run smoother graphics and improve responsiveness. Whether you’re playing games or watching shows for hours, the TV’s low blue light display will protect you from eye strain and will also promote better sleep health.

You can integrate the 65-inch OLED 4K TV with your other smart home devices, including those powered by Apple’s HomeKit, Google Assistant, and Amazon’s Alexa, and it also has Apple’s AirPlay and Chromecast built-in so you can stream content from your iOS and Android devices. You can also use voice commands to control the Vizio OLED65-H1, including to switch it on and off, adjust settings, and launch streaming apps. The TV even comes with free streaming channels for more entertainment options.

If you’re still on the hunt for a new TV, you can’t go wrong with the Vizio OLED65-H1, as this 65-inch OLED 4K TV will look great anywhere in your house. Best Buy is selling the TV for just $1,500 in an offer that will let you save $500 from its original price of $2,000. If you want to start 2021 right with a new OLED TV, you should click that Buy Now button as soon as you can.

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