Technology
Get a 65-inch Samsung QLED TV on sale and save $1,500 at Walmart
If you pay attention to tech releases at all, you’ve definitely heard of Samsung’s Ambient Mode. Possibly making Samsung the most aesthetically-pleasing TVs ever, the technology is able to transform the TV into an organic piece of your living area — essentially making it blend into the wall or its surroundings.
It sounds like something that would make a TV like, $4,000, but Walmart can get it in your space for a super decent price. This 65-inch Samsung QLED is originally over $2,700 but it’s on sale for just $1,197.99 at Walmart. (The sale price is reflected in your cart.)
When your TV’s actually being watched, you’ll get all of visual quality that any Samsung QLED offers: Nearly limitless colors with Samsung’s Quantum Dots, a 240Hz effective refresh rate, HDR contrast, and Ultra Black Elite technology to illuminate those dark scenes that were impossible to see before.
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When you’re not using your TV, Ambient Mode will turn on to blend into the wall instead of being a big black blob. Using the connected SmartThings app, you can set it up by taking a picture of the surrounding area you’d like the TV to mesh with (whether that’s brick, cool wallpaper, or other art). It does use extra electricity, but it’ll only increase your energy bill by about $1 per month.
Regularly $2,199.99 (Walmart’s OG price is inflated), you can still save a ton of money and get the 65-inch model for $1,197.99.
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