Technology
Get this huge Samsung 75-inch 4K smart TV on sale for $1,200 off
If you’re going to deal with errant coffee cups in the last few episodes of Game of Thrones, it might as well be in glorious 4K UHD resolution on a TV the size of Drogon.
Enter: the Samsung 75-inch 4K smart TV, a truly massive QLED model from 2018 that’s currently on sale for $1,200 off its usual retail price.
Samsung has packed more than a billion shades of Q Color into this bad boy, all at 100% color value, for a vibrant viewing experience with crisp contrasts and exceptional clarity. Even better, you won’t have to worry about pesky burn-in or ghost images on your screen, or the discoloration that occurs on older TVs that frequently display the same image; all QLED TVs come guaranteed against it.
If you think this TV’s all beauty without brains, though, think again: It’s equipped with smart technology, which means you’re able to use a OneRemote, a universal guide, or voice assistance to sift through streaming and live shows.
On top of all those features, the set comes with Samsung’s Clean Cable Solution system for a minimalist mounted setup. (That’s right — no cords or clutter to be seen here, people.)
A $3,499 value, you can grab the Samsung 75-inch 4K smart TV for just $2,297.99 — a savings of nearly 35%.
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