Technology
A 77-inch Sony OLED TV is now $2,000 off, plus other deals this week
The next gift-giving holiday is approaching quickly, and it’ll be the first time many of us learn how to give a without seeing that person in person.
You’ll undoubtedly be drowned in quarantine-themed Mother’s Day gift guides, but there’s one really easy item that you may be overlooking: a new TV. If your main concern during this whole thing is about how lonely your mom is, a smart TV could provide some much-needed company. She’ll have access to shows that everyone on Facebook is talking about, can re-watch nostalgic ones that make her happy, and have a FaceTime movie date with you. It’s a pretty thoughtful gift when you think about it.
This week, we found multiple 55-inch 4K models on sale for less than $500. We’re particularly psyched on this 77-inch Sony OLED TV, which has been chilling at $1,000 off ($5,999) for months but dropped to $4,999 this week.
Here are our favorite deals on 4K TVs for Easter weekend:
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Insignia 55-inch 4K Ultra HD LED Smart TV Fire TV Edition (55DF710NA19) — $299.99 (list price $429.99)
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— $749.99 (list price $999.99) plus a free $150 Dell gift card
And here are more deals, categorized by brand and ordered by size:
Samsung
LG
Sony
Vizio
TCL
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