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This massive 75-inch Samsung 4K TV is now on sale for $552 off

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Congratulations! You’ve just stumbled across one of the best 4K TV deals you’re going to find this side of Black Friday. We aren’t kidding — Walmart has knocked a staggering $552 off the humongous 75-inch Samsung NU6900, dropping it down to just $948 ($93 per month, including sales tax, if you decide to take advantage of the retailer’s 12-month financing plan).

So, what does all that money get you? Just about everything you could ever need in a TV, really. There is a crystal-clear 75-inch 4K Ultra HD screen affixed to the front, and Samsung’s intuitive Tizen OS smart software under the hood for one-click access to all the premier streaming services, like Amazon Prime Video and Netflix — no set-top box or streaming stick required.

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Plus, the television is decked out with Samsung’s trademark UHD Engine (a fancy name for its souped-up 4K Upscale Engine) for transforming HD and Full HD material into a higher 4K Ultra HD resolution. There’s also HDR10+, which can be called upon to squeeze additional detail from the content at hand so long as it’s supported, as most recent movies and shows are.

Bundle all that together and you come out with a versatile, supersized 4K TV that can immerse you in just about everything you could possibly throw its way be it tuning into Thursday Night Football or battling to the end in Fortnite or bingeing the latest must-see series on Netflix.

Being the space-stealer it is, the 75-inch Samsung NU6900 isn’t going to fit through everyone’s front door, let alone on the wall. If you’re in need of something a tad smaller, there are a number of other fantastic 4K TVs on sale right now, including a 50-inch Vizio D-Series for $260, a 55-inch Samsung RU7200 for $500, and a 65-inch LG NanoCell 6-Series for $1,000.

Looking for more great deals? Take a look at our deals hub, where we’ll teach you how to find the best offers on both Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Not sure what makes a fantastic television? Check out our comprehensive TV Buying Guide. Need a hand choosing a soundbar to pair with your shiny new 4K TV? We’ve rounded up some of the best discounted models, right here.

Josh Levenson
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Josh served as Director of Commerce and SEO for Digital Trends Media Group, helping our Editorial teams put their quality…
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