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Save over £400 on the Philips 65-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart TV
There’s only so much you can do to improve your home cinema set-up before you need to actually invest in a new TV. You can line up the best snacks, the best drinks, and the best seats, but if your TV isn’t up to scratch, then the experience is going to be lacking.
A TV model that you definitely couldn’t accuse of lacking in any way is the Philips 65-Inch 4K Ultra HD Android Smart TV. With HDR Plus and three-sided Ambilight, this model makes your viewing experience more immersive through a set of seriously impressive features.
The Ambilight emits a wide glow from your TV screen onto the wall, making the colour and excitement move beyond the screen. Needless to say, this makes an impression. There’s the Ultra HD technology with four times the resolution of a standard Full HD screen, giving sharper, crisper, more detailed images. And then there’s the fact that it comes with Google Assistant, Google Play Store, and Chromecast built in, so you are ready to dive in right away.
This Philips Smart TV is now reduced to £809 from Amazon. This would usually cost £1,300, meaning you save almost £500. Any purchase also comes with a two-year UK warranty, so your investment is protected in case you encounter any problems.
Grab this heavily reduced model and transform your home cinema set-up.
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