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Save on Vizio and LG, plus Samsung TVs in almost every size
There is way too much good stuff on TV right now to still be watching something under 1080p. Even if the numbers mean nothing to you, we’re sure you noitice it when you can see each individual pixel as the colors change — or when you can’t see shit in Game of Thrones. (The cinematographer says it’s on you to get a better TV.)
Whether you’re watching GoT, knocking out a summer watch list, or just waiting to see what comes to Netflix and Hulu this month, a new TV will make all the difference.
And guess what? It doesn’t have to be some huge, involved purchase. We’ve pulled the best TV deals from Amazon, Walmart, and PCMag this week, and you could be getting a 55-inch TV for as low as $249.99. You’ll also find awesome deals from Samsung (up to 50% off) on TVs of every size — they did not come to play this week.
Here are our favorite TV deals:
And here are even more deals:
40 inches and up
50 inches and up
60 inches and up
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(D65-F1)— $599.99 (list price $779.99)
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Samsung 65-inch Class 4K Ultra HD Smart LED HDR TV (UN65NU6900) — $597.99 (list price $1,099.99)
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Samsung 65-inch Class 4K Ultra HD Smart LED HDR TV (UN65NU8000) — $988 (list price $1,497.99)
70 inches and up
80 inches and up
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