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Gottadeal website does a real nice job for those of us in the US, by showing what's going on sale for blackfriday  

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Here's the list of LG TVs...

 
 
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$229.99  
$269.99  
$329.99  
$429.99  
$479.99  
 
 
  Televisions
$219.00  
$269.00  
$329.00  
$479.00  
$1,599.00  
 
 
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$299.99  
$1,799.99  
$1,599.99  
 
 
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