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Walmart and Best Buy are it
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Hesitant TV shoppers will conduct hours of rigorous research on different TV models before locking in on the winner. You may be hesitant because you’re on a tight budget or you may be hesitant because you’re a serious image quality and aesthetics buff. Samsung is the brand that has something to offer to both ends of the spectrum.
Samsung’s Cyber Monday deals include multiple 55-inch TVs under $400, 65-inch TVs under $600, QLED TVs under $700, plus up to $1,000 off Samsung’s big hitters like the iconic The Frame and an ahead-of-its-time affordable 8K model. This is our kind of winter wonderland.
Here’s some insight into our thought process: Walmart and Best Buy have similar prices (within $1 or $2) on many TV models. For any TVs that were the same price, we opted to list the Walmart price — the deal breaker being that most Walmart TVs have free two-day delivery while Best Buy tends to charge $20 for two-day delivery.
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Find all the best Cyber Monday deals here.
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