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Samsung 65-inch 4K smart TV now just $597 at Walmart
TL;DR: Save on the entry-level, 65-inch Samsung NU6900 smart 4K TV for just $597.99 at Walmart.
You don’t still watch all of your shows on your laptop or tiny tablet screen, do you? The only way to enjoy The Handmaid’s Tale is on a big, beautiful screen — a 4K screen to be exact. And don’t try the whole “they’re too expensive” excuse when it’s easier than ever to find affordable TV options. When you need that upgrade, a good place to start is Walmart (yes Walmart!) where you can snag a deal on a 65-inch Samsung TV.
With a $202 discount you can finally enjoy a large screen that’s perfect for gaming or watching the drama unfold on The Bachelorette. (Seriously what is up with Luke P?) And that extra $200 in cash can help cover the cost of a full-motion wall mount that’s also on sale for just $41.99.
Known as the Samsung NU6900 series, this TV provides image clarity that’d you’d expect from a modern 4K TV. Best of all, it’s built-in UHD engine upscales any non-4K content up to 4K. That means you don’t have to dump your prized DVD collection from college. Whatever you watch will look on point with a wide spectrum of colors and fluid motion handling.
But like any 4K TV, this Samsung is built for streaming. There’s no need to Google where your favorite show is streaming thanks to the Universal Guide. With this single menu, every bit of content from any available apps and devices are displayed together so you don’t need to switch back and forth. And if you download the SmartThings app, you can control your TV and other compatible devices through your phone such as light bulbs and thermostats.
So for less than $600, you get both a 4K TV that boasts good picture quality and a new way to manage your home’s smart devices. At a $202 discount, that’s a solid purchase.
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