You Can Pre-Order a Samsung TV and Get a 65-Inch TV for Free.

Now is a good time to buy a new TV. Fire TVs will be up to 45% off as part of Amazon’s Big Spring Sale , while Samsung is enticing people to pre-order one of its new 2024 TVs by offering them a free 65-inch Crystal 4K Smart TV . The Samsung deal runs until April 11th or until they run out of Crystal TVs. Walmart , Best Buy and Amazon are also in on the Samsung deal, and Bet Buy is ahead of the pack by offering free installation on select 2024 TVs.

New Samsung line 2024.

Samsung’s new 2024 lineup includes Neo QLED 8K starting at $3,499.99 for the 65-inch QN800D series , Neo QLED starting at $1,399.99 for the 55-inch QN85D series , Class OLED starting at $1,999.99 for the 55 -inch S90D Series and Frame prices start at $999.99 for the 43-inch version .

Yes, most of these 2024 Samsung TVs are expensive, but they are quality OLED and QLED TVs. If you don’t have thousands of dollars to spend on a TV, your best bet is The Frame 43-inch TV for $999.99 .

Smart TV Samsung 43 inches The Frame + Smart TV Class Crystal 4K 65 inches
$997.96 at Amazon
$1,445.98 Save $448.02

Get the deal

Get the deal

$997.96 at Amazon
$1,445.98 Save $448.02

Considering the 65-inch Crystal TV costs $449.99 (originally $529.99), picking up The Frame and the Crystal for $999.99 is one of the best TV deals I’ve ever seen. Basically, you get The Frame for $550 if you want it.

Frame TV came out in 2022 and received an “average” rating from PCMag, mainly due to poor contrast and price. I saw this TV up close when it was first released, I admit my brother tricked me into thinking it was the real thing (it does look like it). The matte screen does a good job of making the TV look like a painting, and it’s great for bright rooms where the screen might otherwise get a lot of glare.

The Crystal Smart TV was also released in 2022 and is an entry-level 4K with Tizen OS interface, which means you can use Samsung TV Plus streaming to watch over 350 live TV channels without having to download or subscribe to anything. (You’ll still have to log into your favorite streaming apps to watch them).

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