Technology
Samsung’s 75-inch 4K smart TV is on sale at Walmart — save over $3,000
TL;DR: Save big by getting this sleek 75-inch Samsung smart TV at Walmart for just $1,499.99. That’s a whole $3,300 off its usual price of $4,799.99.
Sure, it’s the best time of year to be out in the great outdoors swimming, adventuring, and enjoying a world that . But let’s not forget another favorite summer pastime: the air-conditioned, day-long movie marathon binge.
And just like every activity, having the right gear is crucial. Walmart came through with an insane (somewhat sneaky) deal on this Samsung 75-inch 4K Ultra HD smart TV, so you can majorly amp up your summer entertainment arsenal for just $1,499.99.
The deal isn’t advertised directly on the site, but once you add it to your cart, you’ll be greeted by a savings of $3,300 off its usual price tag of $4,799.99. Yeah, that’s a surprise we’re good with.
Just in time to finally get started on the new season of , the Samsung 75-inch 4K Ultra HD smart TV sets you up for success with an anti-glare screen at all angles. Sleek in design but powered by Samsung’s Q Engine processor, the TV delivers optimized 4K clarity and HDR for your viewing pleasure.
But let’s talk about the aesthetics, shall we? It’s designed to minimize clutter by attaching to the One Connect Box with just one slim, connecting cable and its Ambient Mode allows for an even more cohesive blend with your decor. You can even use it as a 75-inch picture frame to display your favorite snaps, or bring the great outdoors inside to the air conditioning with photos of your travels.
Head over to Walmart and add to your cart ASAP to score $3,300 off the Samsung 75-inch 4K Ultra HD smart TV.
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