LG offering free delivery and installation on 2020 LG OLED and NanoCell TVs

From May 20, LG Australia will offer free delivery and installation, including standard wall mounting, on OLED, NanoCell 8K and 4K TVs, 75-inches and above. Originally offered with purchases of LG 2018/2019 Wallpaper TV models, LG Australia has included larger TVs in the service.

LG has forecast an expected increase of 25% in bog screen TV demand in 2020.

Tony Brown, Marketing Manager for Home Entertainment at LG Australia said;

At LG we are passionate about enriching and fulfilling the lives of everyday Australians. We understand Aussies are seeking out bigger TVs in 2020 and we want to make the experience from store to home as easy as possible.

Our LG Premium Service is just another way we are setting our customers up for success so they can sit back, relax and enjoy sharing the viewing experience with their loved ones.

LG TVs

Products eligible for free delivery and installation are as follows;

OLED 8KOLED88ZX$71,999
 OLED77ZX$35,999
OLED 4KOLED77GX$11,399
 OLED77CX $10,199
NANOCELL 8K75NANO99$10,199
 75NANO95$7,799 
NANOCELL 4K86NANO91$7,439
 75NANO91$5,039
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