Technology
Samsung’s curved 4K TV is on sale for half off — save $720 at Walmart
All of the advancements in TV technology are about one goal — total immersion. Gamers always look for the best gaming TVs to help them feel like they’re in the middle of an actual battle. Or maybe you’re just obsessed with Beyoncé’s new Netflix documentary and you want to experience Queen Bey in all her regal glory.
If immersion is what you desire, then you need to embrace this Samsung 4K TV deal that’s proud of its curves.
Check out the latest TV trend with a sale on the Samsung 65-inch curved 4K TV for just $679.99 at Walmart. That equals a $720 discount or over half off the original price. If you have a little less space to work with, the 55-inch version is available for just $527.99, although the savings are not as eye-popping as the larger model.
Officially referred to as the Samsung NU7300 model, this 4K TV provides a new way to get sucked into every movie, TV show, and game. When you sit in front of it, the curved screen allows for a nice, subtle wraparound feel. It fills in more of your field of vision, which is why they often make for a great gaming television. But beyond the sleek design, you still get a very solid 4K TV.
The NU7300 features a wide spectrum of colors and boasts a great contrast ratio. It even adds an extra level of immersion on top with enhanced depth thanks to Auto Depth Enhancer technology. And whatever you choose to watch, Samsung makes it easy with their Universal Guide and the optional SmartThings app that controls any connected smart devices.
If you’re not quite ready to take the plunge on a curved 4K TV, there are still other great TV deals available this week. It’s just not often you can find one of Samsung’s curvy TVs available at such an enticing price.
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