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This Samsung curved 55-inch 4K TV is on sale for $472 off at Walmart
It may be cold outside, but TV content is hot in the coming weeks.
Whether you’re counting down the days to that big football game on Feb. 2, the Oscars on Feb. 24, or just count down the days every week until Bachelor Mondays, there’s at least one thing you’re currently obsessing over.
You could watch at home alone with a bottle of wine, or you could host a watch party with friends (and multiple bottles of wine). And this 55-inch curved 4K smart TV from Samsung happens to be on sale for $527.99 and can be at your doorstep in two days.
When the amount of money you’re saving ($472, to be exact) is nearly the amount you’re spending, you know you have a bomb deal on your hands. This sale price is $2 cheaper than Samsung’s sale price but offers significantly faster shipping — and at Amazon, $527.99 is actually cheaper than the used models of this TV.
Aside from the enhanced, more realistic viewing angles that a curved TV offers over a flat one, this UHD TV has four times the resolution of a full HD and uses HDR10+ to adjust picture quality for every scene. It also has a special game mode to up the clarity specifically for graphics-heavy gaming. Not every TV does that.
Contemplating whether you really need ultra high definition instead of regular FHD? The answer is yes. Yes you do.
If you’re a numbers person, the UN55NU7300FXZA model sees a 2160p resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and a motion rate of 120.
The “smart” part gets all of your streaming apps in one place, with the option to sync to your smartphone with the SmartThings app and use it as a remote. Gamers can also stream online games through the Stream Link app.
2019 is your year to be the host with the most. Regularly $999.99, you can save $472 and grab your curved TV for $527.99.
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