Great deal! 65″ LG OLED TV in a set with a soundbar is discounted, save thousands

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Adam Kurfürst
Adam Kurfürst
7. 4. 2026 22:30
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Buying a quality OLED TV and a corresponding soundbar usually means two separate purchases and a significantly higher total price. However, you can now get the LG OLED65C54 set with the SC9S soundbar for 37,791 CZK with the discount code ALZADNY10. The regular price of the set is 41,990 CZK, and if you were to buy both products separately at standard prices, you would pay 47,262 CZK (during Alza Days, they would cost 42,536 CZK separately).

Quick summary:
Makes sense if you want a 65″ OLED with premium picture quality and are also addressing sound – the soundbar is specifically designed for the C series, and the connection is seamless.
⚠️ Consider if you already have a quality audio system or home cinema – the soundbar would be redundant, and the TV alone with the code costs 29,691 CZK.
💡 For 37,791 CZK, you get a set that would normally cost you 47,262 CZK individually – a saving of 9,471 CZK is exceptional for an OLED + soundbar combination.

Why this set is interesting

The LG OLED65C54 TV belongs to the C5 series, which is the best-selling OLED series on the market year after year. The reason is clear: it offers premium picture quality (perfect black, infinite contrast, 100% color volume) at a price that doesn’t yet reach the flagship segment. The LG SC9S soundbar is specifically designed for this series – it has a special bracket for mounting under the TV and wireless connection via WOWCAST, so you don’t need any cables between the TV and the soundbar.

In practice, this means that you control everything with one remote, the soundbar automatically turns on with the TV, and sound settings are directly in the TV menu. The WOW Orchestra feature also allows the TV speakers and soundbar to play simultaneously – creating a wider and more spacious soundstage.

The picture that makes people buy OLED

The panel has a resolution of 3840 × 2160 pixels (4K Ultra HD) and a native refresh rate of 120 Hz, up to 144 Hz in gaming mode. The alpha 9 AI Gen8 processor handles upscaling lower-resolution content and optimizing the picture based on content type. Support for Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG ensures that movies and series from streaming services look as their creators intended.

The UL Perfect Black certification confirms that black is truly black even under normal room lighting (200–500 lux). Viewing angles are traditionally wide with OLED – colors and contrast remain consistent even when viewing the TV from the side.

Sound that complements the picture

The LG SC9S soundbar has a total power output of 400 W and a configuration with a trio of upward-firing speakers for the Dolby Atmos effect. The wireless subwoofer handles the bass that you simply can’t get from flat-panel TVs. It supports Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and DTS Digital Surround formats, so spatial audio works with most movie content.

For gamers, 4K signal passthrough and VRR support up to 120 Hz are important – thus, the soundbar does not limit the TV’s gaming capabilities. Connection via HDMI eARC ensures uncompressed audio transmission.

Practical aspects: ports, installation, control

The TV offers 4× HDMI 2.1 (all supporting 4K@120Hz), 3× USB 2.0, optical output, and Ethernet. Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth support are standard. The WebOS 25 system runs smoothly and offers all common streaming applications (Netflix, HBO Max, Disney+, OnePlay). LG guarantees 4 major system updates over 5 years.

The soundbar mounts to the TV using a special bracket included in the package – either under the TV on a stand or on the wall. The connection is wireless via WOWCAST, or via HDMI. The subwoofer communicates wirelessly with the soundbar, so you can place it anywhere in the room.

The Magic Remote acts as a pointer – you control the on-screen cursor by moving it in space. It’s faster than traditional arrows but takes some getting used to. Voice control works, albeit with limitations in Czech.

What users say

The TV has a rating of 4.9 out of 5 on Alza (112 ratings), with 98% of customers recommending it. The soundbar achieves 4.7 out of 5 (35 ratings), with 97% recommending it. The return rate for both products is low (under 1%).

Users most often praise the TV’s picture quality – it’s repeatedly mentioned that “black is truly black,” colors are vibrant, and contrast feels cinematic. The speed of the WebOS system is also surprising, as it doesn’t lag even when switching between applications. Gaming features (VRR, G-Sync, FreeSync Premium) work flawlessly with both PS5 and PC.

For the soundbar, people appreciate the significant sound improvement over TV speakers and easy connectivity. The WOW Orchestra combination (TV + soundbar playing simultaneously) receives positive feedback. For a more demanding viewer or listener, the sound provided by TV speakers is often insufficient – the soundbar solves this problem and, according to reviewers, brings “the cinema into the living room.”

Critical voices appear on several points. The TV does not support the DTS audio format – if you have older DVDs or Blu-rays with DTS audio, you cannot play them directly. The Magic Remote does not have numerical buttons or a dedicated mute button (muting is activated by holding down the volume button). The screen is glossy, and reflections may be visible in very bright rooms with direct sunlight. Regarding the soundbar, some mention that the bass could be more pronounced – the subwoofer is solid but won’t drown out neighbors in an apartment building.

When it doesn’t make sense

If you already have a quality AVR receiver and speaker system, the soundbar is unnecessary – it’s better to buy the TV alone (with code ALZADNY10 for 29,691 CZK). Similarly, if you sit further than 3 meters from the TV and a smaller diagonal would suffice – a 55″ model will be cheaper. And if you need maximum brightness for a very bright room, the G5 series offers higher peak brightness (but at a higher price).

For those who primarily play content from NAS or are looking for advanced applications like Kodi, WebOS can be limiting – the system is optimized for streaming services, not for working with network storage.

Verdict: who the set is worth it for

If you are looking for a 65″ OLED TV with premium picture and also addressing sound, this combination makes sense. For 37,791 CZK, you get a set that would individually cost you 42,536 CZK during Alza Days – a saving of 4,745 CZK is no longer negligible. The connection of both devices is seamless, you control everything with one remote, and you don’t have to worry about compatibility.

Conversely, if you already have your own audio solution or a smaller diagonal is sufficient for you, it’s better to consider the TV alone or another model from the C5 series.

If this particular set didn’t interest you, but you’re looking for an OLED TV or soundbar on sale, you can also check out current Alza Days, where other discounted models regularly appear.

When it comes to a TV, do you prioritize picture or sound more? And is a soundbar enough for you, or do you prefer a classic system?

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Adam Kurfürst

Adam studuje na gymnáziu a technologické žurnalistice se věnuje od svých 14 let. Pakliže pomineme jeho vášeň pro chytré telefony, tablety a příslušenství, rád se… More about the author

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