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If you haven’t heard, watching Game of Thrones on a 4K TV actually makes a difference. The picture quality is significantly higher than a standard TV; it’ll have you questioning how you ever watched anything in standard definition, especially dimly lit programs like GoT.

If you don’t know where to start when looking for a 4K TV you can either check out our helpful guide or just keep reading because the LG 55-inch Ultra HD Smart TV (model 55UK6300PUE) is on sale for $200 off at Dell — plus, you'll get a $150 Dell gift card with your purchase.

This TV contains 8.3 million pixels, which makes the resolution four times that of Full HD TVs. This means you get crystal-clear picture quality that displays fine details, even up close. It also features in-plane switching that allows for comfortable viewing from any angle. Read more...

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