Black Friday presents a remarkable opportunity to buy a new TV, with nearly all the top TVs of 2023 being available at reduced prices. Walmart is offering one of the most sought-after TV deals this year. You can purchase a brand-new 55-inch Samsung TV for less than $300, and a new 65-inch Samsung for under $400.
Some of Walmart’s prime Black Friday TV deals have already sold out, so act fast and secure one of these televisions before they run out. You can opt for in-store pickup on Friday or get your TV delivered straight to your door for free.
Samsung 55″ TU690T 4K smart TV: $298 ($50 off)
Currently on sale at Walmart for a discounted price of $298, the Samsung Class TU690T Crystal 4K TV boasts a popular 55-inch display size. Ideal for a child’s bedroom, guest room, or any other area in your home, this TV offers a 60Hz refresh rate and runs on the Tizen operating system.
Experience enhanced contrast with Samsung’s Direct Lit LED technology, which continuously fine-tunes the blacks and whites to provide exceptional visual quality. Rows of LEDs behind the screen deliver an abundance of color and brightness for an immersive viewing experience.
Upgrade to a 65″ Samsung UDH 4K smart TV for $100 more
For a larger room or for the avid NFL football fan, Walmart offers a Black Friday deal on the 65-inch Samsung TU690T television model with similar features, in a larger size.
Snag this TV before it’s sold out at Walmart’s Black Friday sale.
Go even bigger with a 75″ Samsung for $648 ($100 off)
Transform your TV room into a home theater with a 75-inch, 4K UHD smart TV by Samsung, available at a special Black Friday price of just $648 – a savings of $100.
This TV offers excellent AI-based upscaling for near 4K quality, a Gaming Hub that allows you to play popular console games without a gaming console, and the Motion Xcelerator feature for improved clarity and smooth motion.
Looking for another great 75-inch TV deal? Check out Walmart’s Black Friday deal on the 75-inch Vizio 4K TV – it’s less than $500, while supplies last.
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