Technology
This 82-inch Samsung QLED TV is on sale for over $1,000 off at Walmart
There are some things that just don’t happen more than once in a lifetime — like seeing a celebrity in public or finding a Samsung QLED TV for over $1,000 off.
We can help with the TV one. (Lady Gaga hangs out here though, so maybe we can help with both.)
This 82-inch Samsung QLED smart 4K TV from the Q6F series is just $2,549 when you add it to your cart at Walmart, making it a whopping $1,248.99 off. That also happens be $450 cheaper than the sale price on Samsung’s site.
The smart TV market is way different than it was even five years ago. LED is now QLED or OLED, and HD can be UHD, HDR, 4K, or even 8K — and unless you’re really up on your tech stuff, TV shopping might be feeling way harder than it needs to be.
Samsung’s Q6F series is a super easy place to start. It’s the introductory model of Samsung’s high-end Q series, essentially giving you all of the high-end specs a newbie will notice (like enhanced colors from quantum dots or ambient mode) without paying for the fancy features that only hardcore TV people would notice (like 1,500 nits brightness instead of 1,000).
Here’s a quick look at what you’re getting:
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Native 120Hz refresh rate and 240 motion rate
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3,840 x 2,160 resolution with HDR10, HLG, and HDR10+
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One billion shades of color with Q color and Q contrast
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40 watt sound system
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Full voice control on remote with SmartHub and Bixby
Think of it as the budget tier of Samsung’s premium line — which still makes it nicer than most of the other competing brands’ nicest TVs.
Regularly $3,797.99, you can save $1,248.99 and make it yours for $2,549 (as opposed to Samsung’s $2,999. NBD.)
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