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Get a *huge* 4K TV from Sceptre on sale for $1,000 off at Walmart
We’ve been talking a lot (okay, nonstop) about Black Friday this week, but we can’t help it — early Black Friday deals are just too exciting to pass up. But we’re about to do you one better.
This 75-inch 4K TV from Sceptre is on sale for an insane $1,000 off today, slashing the price to just $799.99. And there you have it, folks: A discount so good that most Black Friday sales can’t even match it. Bada bing bada boom.
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Most 75-inch 4K TVs from the big guys (you know, the Samsungs and LGs of the world) go for $1,500 or more — and on a good day, might go on sale for $1,200. Getting a 75-inch 4K TV for a measly $799.99 seems like a dream, but we’re just gonna go with it.
This Sceptre model (U750CV-U) sees a dazzling 2160p resolution and 60Hz refresh rate, all surrounded by eight million pixels working to bring your content to life (that’s four times the number of pixels that regular full HD gets, just saying). It’s not a smart TV, so keep that in mind if you’re an avid binger — but if you’re a cord cutter with a Fire TV Stick or Roku stick, you’ll be golden. You can also connect your phone or tablet through the Mobile HD Link if you really want to browse apps.
Walmart customer James writes:
“My 64″ Samsung Plasma was breeding vertical lines only after 2 years of use. This 75″ spectre is an amazing value. I have it mounted above my fire place and the viewing angles are terrific! Can see a bright clear picture no matter where you are in the room even directly below it. Using a fire tv to watch 4k content from netflix shows a great picture! I only wish I had bought 2!”
Take advantage of this no frills price while you can — because selling out is almost guaranteed. Regularly $1,799.99, you can save $1,000 and get the 75-inch Sceptre for $799.99. Also, if you’re a first-time Walmart shopper, use the promo code Ellen10 to save an extra $10. (Every little bit counts, right?)
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