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Now that the long holiday weekend is over — which was hopefully filled with plenty of sunshine, BBQs, and beach trips — it’s time to unwind from all the craziness and settle back into the work week (we feel your pain). In our mind, the perfect way to blow off some steam during the week after a vacation is to set yourself up with some great entertainment to watch when you get home from the 9-to-5 grind.
And what better way to catch up on all of your favorite shows than with a gorgeous 4K TV? Trust us, once you view something at this resolution, there’s just no going back — like, you can even see the pores on your favorite stars’ faces (hey, celebs are human too).
If you’re ready to seal the deal and significantly upgrade your TV game, look no further than our list of the best 4K TVs on sale this week. Seriously, there are some pretty amazing deals here, including large price cuts on this Samsung QLED TV, this Vizio Smart TV, and even $2,299 off of an 85-inch Sony 4K TV.
Take a look at our favorite 4K TV deals on the web this week:
And some more deals for you:
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