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Save big on 77-inch and 86-inch models
We would not like to discuss how it’s the end of August already, but we’re definitely down to chat about the new streaming content we can distract ourselves with. While you’re patiently awaiting the Netflix release of The Haunting of Bly Manor, catch Sarah Paulson in Ratched — a psychological thriller from the creators of American Horror Story. Hulu is bringing some social and racial justice relevance with the Hulu original series Woke as well as , a documentary focusing on the legal war between the American Civil Liberties Union and the Trump administration.
Yes, September is the month that we finally get to experience Mulan. On Sept. 4, you can purchase Disney+ Premium Access for $29.99 and stream the highly-awaited release at home.
Those who are particularly bummed about not being able to see Mulan in theaters can bring the big screen to their living room. A slew of monster 4K TVs are on sale this weekend, including this 86-inch LG model that’s on sale for less than $1,700 or this 77-inch Sony A9G model that is, wait for it, $3,000 off the price it was in October 2019. (Go to CamelCamelCamel to fact check the price history.)
Here are our favorite TV deals this weekend:
And here are more deals, organized by brand, then size, then price:
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