Technology
Samsung TVs, Sony soundbars, Logitech smart remotes, Bose speakers, and more on sale for Feb. 28 in the UK
How do you spend your evenings? You might use your precious free time to cook, or exercise, or catch up with friends. You might also change into something comfortable and watch the TV all night, which is perfectly acceptable! Actually, it’s better than acceptable. It’s the best.
We know how fantastic it can feel to cancel your plans and make a date with your TV, and we have hand-picked this selection of deals with this in mind. You can save on TVs, soundbars, and smart devices like remote controls and speakers in this line-up.
You can pick up brands like Samsung, Sony, Toshiba, Panasonic, and more at heavily reduced prices. These deals won’t be around forever and some will disappear at midnight, so don’t delay if you find something you like.
These are the best deals from across the internet for Feb. 28.
TVs
Save on some great TVs from Samsung, Sony, LG, and more. You can literally save thousands of pounds with these offers.
Soundbars
What good is a brand-new TV without great sound quality? These soundbars have you covered and can easily convert your home into a home cinema.
Smart devices
Save on smart home devices like remote controls and speakers from brands like Logitech and Bose. Connect your devices, sit back, and relax.
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