The LG C1 OLED easily beats some of the best TVs on the market. In our LG C1 OLED vs. LG CX OLED face-off, we found that the C1 model’s newer a9 processor helps it deliver better performance compared to the older version. Only the LG G2 OLED has rated higher amongst the OLED TVs we have reviewed. This particular configuration sports a 48-inch 4K Ultra HD OLED display and a blazing-fast refresh rate of up to 120Hz. The LG C1 OLED also offers support for Dolby Vision HDR10 and HLG, which should make your viewing experience that much more enjoyable. While the 48-inch size may feel small, the features and picture quality are impossible to beat at this price. In our LG C1 OLED review, we were impressed with this TV’s superb picture quality as well as its top-of-the-line gaming performance. And although the LG’s native webOS app library falls on the short side, this is a minor disadvantage that can easily be overlooked. The LG C1 OLED also features four HDMI 2.1 inputs, which means you can pair your new OLED TV with one of the best soundbars and have plenty of room left for streaming sticks and gaming consoles. And speaking of consoles, thanks to the fast response times and the automatic Low-Latency mode, gaming on next-gen consoles such as the PS5, Xbox Series X and Nintendo Switch OLED will be an absolute breeze. TV sales like this don’t typically stick around for long, so make sure to act fast if you want to score our favorite OLED gaming TV for a fraction of its price.