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Samsung offering free 65-inch 4K TV with 2024 QLED/OLED TV preorders

For a limited time, Samsung is throwing in a free 65-inch 4K TV worth up to $529.99 with every pre-order of its 2024 QLED, OLED, and The Frame TVs.

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Samsung offering free 65-inch 4K TV with 2024 QLED/OLED TV preorders
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Samsung unveiled an unbelievable offer that is sure to capture the attention of television enthusiasts and bargain hunters alike. Right now, Samsung is giving away a free 65-inch 4K TV to customers who pre-order one of its 2024 QLED or OLED television models.

Every year, Samsung unveils a new generation of televisions, often prompting discounts on the previous year’s models. However, this year’s promotion stands out as a departure from the norm, as the company lets consumers invest in its latest offerings by sweetening the deal with an extra television thrown into the mix.

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The promotion, which is available for a limited time, is open to anyone who pre-orders one of Samsung’s 2024 QLED (Quantum Dot Light Emitting Diode) or OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) televisions. Upon making their purchase, customers will receive a complimentary 65-inch TU690T 4K TV (worth $529.99).

The new 2024 models eligible for the promotion include the Samsung Neo QLED 8K line (QN900D and QN800D available in sizes ranging from 65 to 85 inches), the Samsung Neo QLED 4K line (QN90D and QN85D available in sizes from 43 to 93 inches), the Samsung OLED line (S95D and S90D available in sizes from 55 to 77 inches), and the latest iteration of The Frame model (LS03D available in sizes from 43 to 75 inches).

It’s worth noting that OLED TVs generally command a higher price tag than their QLED counterparts, while 8K models are more expensive than their 4K brethren. The new QLED 8K TVs, which represent the pinnacle of Samsung’s offerings, start at a hefty $3,499.99 for the most affordable 65-inch model. Conversely, the least expensive TV that qualifies for the free TV promotion is The Frame QLED, which starts at $999.99 for the 43-inch version.

While the free 65-inch 4K regular LED model may not boast the same level of brightness, contrast, or responsiveness as the premium models on offer, it still represents a substantial upgrade for those currently grappling with non-4K or outdated, laggy 4K displays. Moreover, the sheer size of the screen alone is a compelling factor for many consumers seeking an immersive viewing experience.

Samsung’s latest offer is undoubtedly aimed at capturing the attention of potential customers and solidifying its position as a leader in the highly competitive television market. By offering a free 65-inch 4K TV as an incentive, the company hopes to entice consumers to invest in its latest and greatest technology, while simultaneously providing them with a bonus television that can serve as a secondary display or a gift for a loved one.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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