Technology
Get a curved 65-inch Samsung 4K TV for $699.99 — that’s $500 off
TL;DR: This immersive Samsung 65-inch curved 4K TV is on sale for $699.99, saving you $500.
What’s the only better way to give your living space a glow up than to get a new 4K TV?
Get a new curved 4K TV, that’s what. This 65-inch 4K beauty with HDR is $500 off at Walmart, basically giving you a personal home theatre for $699.99. Walmart’s original price is a little inflated (it regularly goes for $1,199.99, not $1,399.99) but saving $500 on a curved TV is still huge, especially at this size.
Looking like it came straight from a fancy hotel, the curved TV is a looker by itself. However, what’s plastered across the screen is just as stunning: Customers in the reviews rave about the Dynamic Range option, which gets you intense contrast, lifelike colors, and an extra sliver of depth. Regular films turn into feeling like you’re watching real people and real events on a stage, not a screen.
Even non-4K content will be scaled up, and let’s face it — anything will look good on that curve. Even if your only streaming service is Netflix, watching The Office on Netflix will feel like a damn thriller.
Walmart customer Eubert writes:
Worth it to buy. After I bought a 4K UHD 55″ from another brand which it didn’t work, I decided to return it to a local Walmart. Then I saw this great TV, it was amazing to see the color and resolution. There was one in a box and without thinking I took it with me on the same day of Christmas. I set it up and I’m so happy. Even I didn’t have to change the color, just the background picture to Dynamic and it looks great in every channel. If you can spend a $900 for a great TV , I recommend it. You won’t be sorry.
Notice that this reviewer was happy to score this TV for $900 — you have a chance to get it for $700.
Regularly $1,199.99 at Samsung’s site, you can save $500 and get it for $699.99 with free delivery. The sale price is reflected when added to your cart.
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