Technology
Save $400 on 75-inch and 85-inch QLED models
TL;DR: Save up to $1,200 on a slew of 4K TVs by Samsung, including the the 65-inch model for $1,099, the 75-inch model for $1,849 and the 82-inch for $2,599 with code SAVE400.
Summer gets so much hype as the time to do all the stuff you’ve been talking about all year, but feeling the need to have plans 24/7 quickly gets overwhelming. Sometimes, you just want to sit at home and have a damn movie marathon.
You deserve some down time, and a 4K TV is a perfect way to distract you from FOMO. The PCMag Shop (which is owned by the same parent company as Mashable) has massive QLED TVs from Samsung on sale that are guaranteed to transform the way you binge-watch (even if it’s alone with a jar of peanut butter). Get the 65-inch model for $1,099, the 75-inch model for $1,849 and the 82-inch for $2,599 with code SAVE400.
Don’t know what QLED means? Neither do most people — but you’ll notice the difference on the screen. It officially stands for Quantum Dot LED and offers nearly limitless colors and vibrant HDR contrast, which make for a pretty spectacular visual display. It makes a gorgeous pairing with Samsung’s Ultra Black Elite technology, which illuminates those dark scenes that you previously had to squint to see. There’s also a special gaming mode for enhanced graphics.
Ambient Mode in action.
When you’re not using your TV, Samsung’s groundbreaking Ambient Mode will turn on to mesh your black blob of a TV into the wall — seemingly turning it transparent. Using the connected SmartThings app, you can set it up by taking a picture of the surrounding area you’d like the TV to mesh with (whether that’s brick, cool wallpaper, or other art) and let it blend into the background.
These 2019 models are also equipped with Samsung SmartThings and are Alexa and Google Assistant-enabled.
Use code SAVE400 to get 65-inch for $1,099 ($700.99 off the list price), the 75-inch for $1,849 ($1,150.99 off the list price) or the 82-inch for $2,599 ($1,200.99 off the list price.)
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