SAVE $422: As of March 20,Portugal the Samsung 70-inch Q60C QLED 4K Smart TV is available for $677.69 at Walmart. That’s $422 off its regular price of $1,100.
I want a massive TV. Not because I need one, but because Walmart just knocked $422 off this 70-inch Samsung Q60C QLED, making it just $677.69. This is a QLED TV for well under $700, which is basically unheard of unless you’re willing to roll the dice on a random off-brand. I’m suddenly trying to figure out how much bigger my TV stand can get before it becomes a safety hazard.
I think this is one of the best budget QLED deals I’ve seen in a while. 100% Color Volume with Quantum Dot technology means the colors pop, and Quantum HDR adds contrast that actually does justice to whatever cinematic masterpiece (or trashy reality show) I’m watching. Samsung’s Dual LED backlights automatically adjust the warmth and coolness of colors, which is great since I am never going to manually tweak my settings like some home theater perfectionist.
SEE ALSO: LG’s 48-inch B4 OLED TV is down to under $500 at Best BuyI also want smooth motion, and Motion Xcelerator makes sure fast-moving scenes don’t turn into a blurry mess. Object Tracking Sound Lite adds a 3D surround effect, which means the sound follows what’s happening on screen. I like the idea of feeling like I’m insidethe car chase instead of just watching it from my couch.
Price: $677.69 $1,100
Retailer: Walmart
Display: 70-inch QLED, 4K UHD
Processor: Quantum Processor Lite
HDR: Quantum HDR
Refresh Rate: 60Hz
Audio: Object Tracking Sound Lite, Q-Symphony 3.0
Smart TV: Samsung Tizen OS
Gaming Features: Samsung Gaming Hub, Motion Xcelerator
HDMI Ports: Multiple HDMI ports
Samsung’s Gaming Hub is another win. No console? No problem. I can just stream games directly to the TV, which might be the push I need to start using my Xbox controller for something other than scrolling Netflix.
At $677.69, this is one of those deals that makes me question everything. A 70-inch QLED TV at this price? My current setup suddenly looks very small and very inadequate.
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