Tokyo Olympics: up to 60% on TV and soundbar on ePrice

Tokyo Olympics: up to 60% on TV and soundbar on ePrice

Tokyo Olympics

The Tokyo Olympics have officially begun and what is the best way to follow them than through a great TV? On the occasion of this event, we inform you that ePrice has reduced the price of many smart TVs and audio systems by up to 60%, giving you yet another opportunity to make a great purchase before the summer holidays.

Obviously, between the models offered on offer are not lacking the most important brands such as LG, Samsung and HiSense, while as regards the audio part you will find soundbars and large speakers for the living room branded Yamaha, TCL, Sony and Sharp at bargain prices. Thanks to the aforementioned promotions, therefore, following your favorite sports at the highest quality is cheaper than expected and to prove it is the LG OLED55C11LB, in its latest 55-inch model, offered at an even lower price than the 48-inch diagonal model, or € 1,138.99 instead of € 1,899.98. An excellent discount on what is one of the most coveted televisions ever, given that we are talking about a reduction of over 700 € which, for a recently presented smart TV, is equivalent to an unmissable deal.

It doesn't take long to understand the reasons why so many people choose the LG OLED55C11LB smart TV rather than another model. First of all, future owners will be able to rely on OLED technology, with one of the most cutting-edge panels found on modern high-end televisions, and able to guarantee faithful colors and high contrast, as well as wide viewing angles. Another factor that plays an important role is the ability to connect this TV to the latest generation consoles and take advantage of the high refresh rates of the panel guaranteed by the HDMI 2.1 port, of which this model boasts as many as 4. One aspect, that of frequency response, very important for gamers, who need instant reactions to face enemies head on in tough online games.

Clearly, in addition to the excellent LG OLED55C11LB there are many other smart TVs that will allow you to follow the Tokyo Olympics at the highest quality, which is why we suggest you consult the ePrice proposals page at the following address, so that you can find the one that best suits your needs. That said, before leaving your purchases and our selection of products below, do not forget to also follow us to our Telegram channels, in particular those dedicated to Offers, Hardware & Tech, Clothing and Sports and Chinese products, such as those of Xiaomi, Redmi and Huawei brands. Happy shopping!

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LG OLED55C11LB 55 ″ Smart TV - OLED, 4K | € 1,138.99 (€ 1,899.98) 55 ″ TCL 55P615 Smart TV - LED, 4K | 439,00 € (599,00 €) Samsung QE55Q950RBTXZT 55 ″ Smart TV - QLED, 4K | € 1,198.99 (€ 2,999.99) Samsung UE75TU8070UXZT 75 ″ Smart TV - LED, 4K | € 999.99 (€ 1,499.99) Samsung QE58Q60TAUXZT 58 ″ Smart TV - QLED, 4K | € 699.99 (€ 999.99) 43 ″ LG 43UN73006LC Smart TV - LED, 4K | 379,00 € (429,00 €) Google Nest Audio | € 63.99 (€ 99.99) Yamaha NS-F51BL Floorstanding Speakers | 209,90 € (349,90 €) Sharp Slim Soundbar HT-SB106 | € 69.99 (€ 99.99)

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Olympics 2021: Day 3 schedule, what to watch, results from Tokyo

The Tokyo Olympics are entering their third day, with a great deal having already happened and still a long ways to go. The Olympics has already offered great intrigue, with a major upset in tennis and the United States getting on track after being shut out of winning medals on opening day.

Tennis

Olympic tennis saw a stunner in the first round of women's competition, as Ash Barty -- the No. 1-ranked player in the world -- was beaten by Sara Sorribes Tormo of Spain. Barty's defeat comes only two weeks after her victory at Wimbledon, and was partially the product of unforced errors. Barty hit her first serve only 54% of the time, and was credited with 55 unforced errors compared to 13 by Sorribes Tormo. Sorribes Tormo prevailed 6-4, 6-3 in straight sets.

Skateboarding

The debut of Olympic skateboarding became a proud moment for the Olympic host nation, as Japan's Yuto Horigome won gold, besting Kelvin Hoefler of Brazil (silver) and Jagger Eaton of the United States (bronze). Eaton picked up the slack for the U.S. as Nyjah Huston, who had been among the favorites to contend for gold, finished seventh after wiping out on four of his five trick attempts.

Swimming

Swimming heats were headlined by Katie Ledecky qualifying fastest for Monday's final in 400m freestyle, as she finished her heat in 4:00.45, beating China's Li Bingjie (4:01.57) and Australia's Ariarne Titmus (4:01.66). Ledecky, the event's world record holder, was able to gain an edge over Titmus entering Monday's final in what has been billed as a showdown between two of the biggest stars in women's swimming.


While Titmus ran third in her qualifiers, Australia was able to claim a new Olympic record after the fastest-ever time in the women's 100m backstroke fell three separate times. After the record was first broken by Canada's Kylie Masse and America's Regan Masse, Australian Kaylee McKeown set a time of 57.88 seconds to be the fastest qualifier, breaking the previous world record set by fellow countrywoman Emily Seebohm in 2012.

Gymnastics

Gymnastics saw an uncharacteristically uneven start for the USA's women's gymnastics team as the United States' much ballyhooed group finished second to Russia in Sunday's qualifiers. That marked the first time since the 2010 World Championships that the U.S. has failed to finish first in either qualifying or team finals.


The American's performance was sluggish and sloppy by their standards, with Grace McCallum, Suni Lee, and Jordan Chiles all committing their own mishaps. Even Simone Biles seemed off, as two separate errors cost her three tenths in deductions.


The good news for Team USA is that their slate will be wiped clean on Tuesday, as scoring will start over again in team finals.


Biles, meanwhile, did qualify for the individual finals in each of the four events.


Here are some highlights from the Olympics thus far, and the schedule of events for Day 3 (All times Eastern):

Day 3 - July 25
  • Men's (66 kg) and Women's (52 kg) judo medal rounds - 4 a.m.
  • Men's soccer group play - Brazil vs. Ivory Coast - 4:30 a.m.
  • Swimming heats - 6 a.m. -- Katie Ledecky swims in the 400m freestyle qualifying heat at 7:20 a.m. in this swimming window
  • Men's and Women's fencing medal rounds  - 6:50 a.m.
  • Men's basketball preliminary round - USA vs. France -  8 a.m.  
  • Softball opening round - USA vs. Japan - 9 p.m.
  • Swimming finals -  Women's 100m butterfly, Men's 100m breaststroke, Women's 400m freestyle, Men's 4 x 100m relay - 9:30 p.m.




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