LG and Samsung EOFY TV deals see up to AU$1,800 knocked off top-performing screens

LG and Samsung EOFY TV deals see up to AU$1,800 knocked off top-performing screens
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The annual EOFY sales in Australia have been offering up some incredible bargains across headphones, gaming and home appliances. But what’s particularly interesting to me is the discounts on TVs.

Whether it’s a flagship model with performance you never thought possible, or a smaller, cost-friendly screen for a second room, TVs are usually an expensive investment, which is why EOFY is such a great time to snap up something new.

Two of the biggest TV manufacturers, LG and Samsung, are both hosting their own EOFY sales right now, and there’s up to AU$1,800 in savings on select models. I’ve picked out a few highlights below, but I encourage you to check out both the Samsung EOFY TV sale and the LG EOFY TV sale for the full selection of offers before the sales end on June 30.

Samsung EOFY TV deals

View the full selection of discounts in the Samsung EOFY TV sale and check out the latest Samsung coupon codes for more chances to save.

LG EOFY TV deals

For more TV deals, including those from other brands, be sure to check out our round-up of the best TV deals in Australia.

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Max is a senior staff writer for TechRadar who covers home entertainment and audio first, NBN second and virtually anything else that falls under the consumer electronics umbrella third. He’s also a bit of an ecommerce fiend, particularly when it comes to finding the latest coupon codes for a variety of publication. He has written for TechRadar’s sister publication What Hi-Fi? as well as Pocket-lint, and he’s also a regular contributor to Australian Hi-Fi and Audio Esoterica. Max also dabbled in the men’s lifestyle publication space, but is now firmly rooted in his first passion of technology.

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