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Need guidance at a glance? These are our favorite TV deals from Walmart, Best Buy, Dell, and Amazon as of March 12:


This Sunday finally takes us back to evenings that stretch past 6 p.m. Undoubtedly, we’ll all take advantage of the later sunset on the first warm night we can. But with The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and Zack Snyder’s Justice League coming out next week, we’ll still be spending some serious quality time with our TVs — and you know those super hero-packed stunners deserve to be seen in 4K HDR.

Here are the TVs up for grabs for cheap this week:

Samsung

OUR TOP PICK: — $1,999.99 (save $700)

Teasing an extra discount on top of its amazing sale price from a few weeks ago, the 65-inch version of Samsung’s most affordable 8K model is almost half off. Prepare to be thrown into depths double that of a 4K TV and brilliant pops of shade thanks to Samsung’s Direct Full Array 24X** backlighting.

LG 

OUR TOP PICK: — $1,296 (save $404)

The NanoCell TVs normally strapped with meager discounts are treating us recently. This particular mammoth model is seeing one of the best price slashes — its discount doubles that of a same-size model that’s just one tier below it. Since 2017, LG’s NanoCell TVs have been a solid choice that we keep coming back to. The technology builds on LCD and LED by deploying particles to soak up light and boost color saturation, while still staying out of the QLED price range.

Sony

OUR TOP PICK: Sony 75-inch X750H Series 4K UHD Smart TV (KD75X750H) — $869.99 (save $430.99) 

Finding a 75-inch Sony TV for under $900 earlier this week was a treat — now, it’s dropped just a little bit more to beat Best Buy’s sale price by $30. 

The Sony X750H uses the same processor as its pricier siblings, the X800H and X900H. Not all content is compatible with 4K (including stuff on ), but the 4K X-Reality PRO database uses an algorithm designed to cut noise, sharpen detail, and bump everything to as close to 4K as possible. Sony’s proprietary Triluminous display is here, too, using the juice from the 4K Processor X1 to reproduce far more colors than a conventional television.

Hisense, Vizio, and more:

OUR TOP PICK: Vizio 70-inch M-Series Quantum LED 4K UHD Smart TV (M706x-H3) — $679.99 (save $120)

The MQ6 M-Series is an upgrade over the original M-Series from 2019, seeing improvements in HDR brightness and and a laggy interface (though HBO Max and Sling TV still aren’t a part of that interface). At any rate, it’s one of the cheapest TVs to bring full-array local dimming to the table, and that’s not nothing.

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