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65" LG OLED 4K TV at Sam's Club for $549 — In-Store Only

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If you’ve been waiting for OLED TV prices to finally make sense, this might be your moment. Select Sam’s Club locations are selling the 65” LG B5 OLED AI 4K UHD 120Hz Smart TV (2025 model) for $549.90 — in-store only.

Online prices are still running higher, so this is one of those rare situations where the physical store beats the internet by a meaningful margin.

Why This Deal Stands Out

OLED technology delivers true blacks, infinite contrast, and wide viewing angles that LCD and QLED panels simply can’t match. The LG B5 is LG’s entry-level OLED line for 2025 — but “entry-level OLED” still means picture quality that embarrasses most mid-range LCD televisions. Add a 120Hz refresh rate and AI-assisted 4K upscaling, and you’ve got a set that handles everything from lazy Sunday football to family movie nights to gaming sessions.

According to shoppers tracking this deal, the price has been dropping over the past few weeks at stores that carry it. That’s great for your wallet — but it also means stock is limited and moving. A Nashville Sam’s Club still had a few units on the floor recently, but inventory varies widely by location.

Who Should Buy This

  • Home theater upgraders who’ve been putting off the switch from LCD. At this price, the regret of waiting outweighs the risk of buying.
  • Football and sports fans getting the living room ready before fall. A 65” OLED at $549 is the kind of setup that earns you hosting rights.
  • Families furnishing a main room who want something that looks great for movie nights, handles the kids’ gaming, and doesn’t need professional calibration to shine.
  • First-time OLED buyers who’ve been priced out until now — this is a legitimate entry point into a category that usually starts several hundred dollars higher.

The Caveats

This is in-store only — the online price is higher. Availability varies by location, so call ahead or check the Sam’s Club app before making a trip. You’ll need an active Sam’s Club membership to purchase. Given that prices have been trending down week over week at stores carrying this TV, waiting might save a few more dollars — but it also risks losing out on remaining stock.

How to Get It

Head to your nearest Sam’s Club and check the TV section. Staff can confirm current pricing and stock on hand. If your store has it priced near $549.90, that’s the buy signal — this is one of those deals worth acting on rather than researching to death.

Bottom line: A 65” 2025 OLED for under $550 is genuinely hard to argue with. If your Sam’s Club has it, this is the deal you text your family group chat about.