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Sony, Vizio, LG, Samsung, and more of the best TV deals this week
We’re officially less than two months away from the launch of Disney+ on Nov. 12.
To tide us over, we’ve been teased with trailers for exclusives like The Mandalorian, Lady and the Tramp, and The World According to Jeff Goldblum. With Apple TV+ launching on Nov. 1, this is going to be a streaming service war like we’ve never seen before.
Netflix is undoubtedly shaking in its boots, and Hulu is actually partnering with Disney— but hopefully they all respond to the competition with even bigger lineups to gratify the content-hungry couch potatoes. (It’s us. We’re the content-hungry couch potatoes.)
A new 4K TV will solidify your binge-watching cave and ensure that you’re experiencing Disney’s incredible shots and animation the way they were intended. A bunch of TVs in all sizes are on sale this week, including this 70-inch Sony Bravia TV that’s nearly $1,000 off at Walmart.
Here are our favorite TV deals this weekend:
Check out these deals, too:
40 inches and up
50 inches and up
60 inches and up
70 inches and up
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LG 75-inch Nano 8 Series 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV (75SM8670PUA) — $1,796.99 (list price $2,199)
80 inches and up
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