SAVE OVER $400: As of Feb. 28014 Archives the Samsung 65-inch Q60CB QLED 4K Smart TV is available for $492.68 at Walmart — a $455.31 discount from its usual $947.99 price.
I’m not saying you need to drop everything and buy this TV immediately, but I’m also not saying you shouldn’t. Walmart has slashed the price of the Samsung 65-inch Q60CB QLED 4K Smart TV down to $492.68, which is borderline absurd for a big-name QLED TV packed with modern features. If you’re tired of watching movies on something that barely qualifies as a “smart” TV or want an upgrade that won’t financially ruin you, this deal is about as good as it gets.
So what’s the catch? Honestly, there isn’t one. The Q60CB might not be Samsung’s absolute top-tier QLED, but it still brings 100% Color Volume with Quantum Dot technology, so you’re getting billions of colors instead of the dull, washed-out hues that cheaper TVs struggle with. 4K upscaling means even non-4K content gets a noticeable boost in clarity, and Quantum HDR makes sure you’re not squinting at dark scenes trying to figure out what’s going on.
SEE ALSO: I have no excuse to skip workouts now that the Apple Watch Series 10 is $70 offMotion Xcelerator keeps action-packed moments looking smooth for sports fans and gamers, which means no more blurry players or laggy gameplay. And if you’re really into gaming, Samsung Gaming Hub lets you stream games without needing a console, as long as you’ve got a fast internet connection and a compatible controller.
The audio is surprisingly decent, too, thanks to Object Tracking Sound Lite, which actually moves sound around based on what’s happening on screen. Plus, Q-Symphony 3.0 syncs up with Samsung soundbars if you want to take things to the next level. And for those who appreciate a minimalist setup, the AirSlim Design keeps things sleek without an obnoxiously thick frame.
The remote literally charges itself with sunlight. So if you’re the kind of person who can never find AA batteries when needed, Samsung just solved that problem for you. Snap this Walmart deal up before everybody else does.
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