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Vizio 4K TV for $700, includes $300 Dell gift card
There are two things you need to buy for Memorial Day weekend: mattresses and big TVs.
If you already got your sleeping situation on lock, then it’s time to wade through the countless TV discounts. Dell has already started their holiday weekend early with a Memorial Day sale on TVs, laptops, and other electronics. If there’s one TV deal from them that’s can’t-miss, it’s a 65-inch Vizio 4K TV and free gift card that deserves its own spotlight.
Score an amazing Memorial Day TV offer with $700 off a 65-inch Vizio LED 4K TV for $1,399.99 at Dell. That also includes a free $300 Dell gift card to buy other fun accessories on your next purchase, as well as free shipping.
Known as the Vizio P-series Quantum, this smart TV offers a very well-rounded viewing experience. Vizio uses their Quantum Dot technology to provide you with more color, brightness, and deeper blacks and contrast than standard 4K HDR TVs. It’s able to handle fast motion very well, so it’s a perfect choice for when you binge-watch Game of Thrones to pinpoint where it went off the rails.
The P-series Quantum also boasts a low input lag, so it sits alongside other great 4K TVs for gaming. If you’re not a gamer, it still offers enough instant entertainment with the SmartCast OS feature. Just connect to Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant devices to stream 4K HDR films and shows instantly. Google Chromecast is also built-in, so it’s a snap to stream from your mobile device or mirror your screen from your laptop or tablet.
The Vizio 65-inch P-series Quantum is simply a big TV that gives you a beautiful, cinematic picture. A $700 discount by itself can’t be passed, but a $300 Dell gift card is the perfect excuse to add a nice soundbar or other accessory to complete your ultimate home theater setup.
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