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This big Samsung QLED TV won’t have a $423 discount for much longer

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It’s not every day you’re able to score a reliable 4K QLED TV for less than $1,000, especially when you’re talking about a 70-inch Samsung set. But lo and behold, an earlier deal dig on our part unearthed this fantastic Samsung offer: Right now, when you purchase the Samsung 70-inch Q60C 4K QLED TV at Walmart, you’ll only pay $678. The full MSRP on this model is $1,100.

This is definitely one of the best Samsung TV deals we’ve seen all week, so don’t hesitate to drop it in your digital or in-store shopping cart!

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Why you should buy the Samsung Q60C Series

The Q60C Series is one of Samsung’s entry-level QLED models released in 2023. Still available brand-new, this great LED-LCD leverages the power of quantum dots for enhanced color brightness and saturation. Expect gorgeous, lifelike tones and phenomenal contrast levels from this set. The TV only has a native 60Hz refresh rate, but Samsung’s Motion Xcelerator tech does a nice job of pulling motion blur out of fast-moving media. The Q60C is also able to get bright enough to overcome glare in brightly lit viewing spaces, and supports every HDR format except Dolby Vision.

For only $678, this 70-inch Samsung is a fine choice for console and PC gamers, too. While the set lacks VRR support, ALLM triggers the TV’s built-in Game Mode for reduced input lag. And thanks to Samsung’s Tizen OS smart hub, you’ll have access to popular apps like Netflix, Hulu and even gaming services like Xbox Game Pass.

Other noteworthy features include three HDMI 2.0 ports, two USB-A ports for external media, and an HDMI eARC connection for wiring up a soundbar or AV receiver (the TV also has a digital optical port). We’re not sure how long this sale is going to last, so today might be the last day to save!

Take $423 off the Samsung 70-inch Q60C 4K QLED TV when you order today. We also have a couple of other TV collection deals for you to check out, including these roundups of the best Samsung TV deals and the best 75-inch TV deals!

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Michael Bizzaco
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Michael Bizzaco has been selling, installing, and talking about TVs, soundbars, streaming devices, and all things smart home…
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