Technology
Philips 43-inch 4K Ultra HD Smart TV on sale for under £400 (UK deal)
TL;DR: The impressive Philips 43-inch 4K Ultra HD Android Smart TV is on sale for £389.99, saving you 35% on list price.
The Amazon “End of Summer Sale” continues to throw out some seriously impressive deals. We have seen great offers on everything from laptops to speakers, with all the top brands included.
It’s the perfect time to invest in a new device, especially if you are looking to pick up a new 4K TV, because whilst we have seen many strong deals on a wide range of technology, it’s the TV deals that have stood out. You can pick up discounted devices from the likes of Hisense, LG, Sony Bravia, Philips, and much more.
It isn’t easy to pick out the very best deals, particularly when there are so many to consider. That is unless you have some help, of course. We have done all the hard work and picked out the best offers, to help you pick up the top devices at the lowest prices.
You can now save over £200 on the Philips 43-Inch 4K Ultra HD Android Smart TV with HDR Plus and three-sided Ambilight. This device is on sale for just £389.99, saving you 35% on list price. This includes a two-year UK warranty, and comes with Google Assistant, Google Play Store, and Chromecast built in.
Cut to the chase, and head straight to the best deals.
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