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Sam's Club: LG C5 65" OLED TV Is $1,100 w/ 5-Yr Warranty

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The deal

Sam’s Club is selling the 65” LG C5 Series OLED evo AI 4K Smart TV for $1,099.99. That price already includes a 5-year warranty, and if you’re a Sam’s Club Plus member, shipping is free on top of it. This is one of LG’s current flagship OLED lines — the kind of TV that usually carries a premium price tag — landing at a number that’s genuinely competitive for a 65-inch OLED.

OLED panels are worth the hype for one simple reason: each pixel produces its own light, so you get true blacks and contrast that LED/LCD TVs can’t match. Add in 4K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, and you’ve got a screen that handles everything from movie night to fast-moving sports and games smoothly.

Who this is for

  • Families upgrading a living room TV before football season kicks off — 120Hz plus deep contrast makes a real difference for sports.
  • Home theater and movie buffs who want OLED’s black levels without paying flagship OLED prices.
  • Gamers who want a big-screen 4K/120Hz display for console or PC gaming.
  • Anyone nervous about extended ownership — a bundled 5-year warranty on a big-ticket electronics purchase takes some of the risk out of buying a TV this size.

If you’re just looking for a basic secondary TV for a bedroom or kids’ playroom, this is probably more TV (and more money) than you need — a smaller, non-OLED set would do the job for less.

Why the warranty and shipping matter

A 5-year warranty on a $1,100 OLED is a meaningful add — OLED panels, while excellent, are a bigger investment than standard LED TVs, so extended coverage adds peace of mind. And free shipping is only unlocked with a Sam’s Club Plus membership, so factor that into your math if you’re not already a member — it may still pencil out given the size and weight savings on a 65” TV.

A quick gut check before you buy

OLED TVs are excellent for contrast and color, but they’re not typically the brightest option in a very sunlit room — something to keep in mind if your living room windows are more “greenhouse” than “cave.” If your space is bright most of the day, it’s worth researching how the C5 handles glare before committing.

Bottom line

For households ready to upgrade their main TV before the fall sports and streaming season ramps up, this Sam’s Club price on the LG C5 OLED is a strong one to grab while it lasts — deals like this on flagship OLED sizes don’t sit around. Check your membership tier, confirm Plus status for free shipping, and head to the Sam’s Club product page to see current availability.