Save 40% on a SAMSUNG 65″ OLED Smart TV with Alexa

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If you’re still thinking about the great smart TV deals you saw around the holidays, it’s not too late to snatch one up. You can get a SAMSUNG 65″ OLED Smart TV with Alexa, a 2022 model, for $1200 off. It has everything you’re looking for, including Dolby Atmos, a slim design, built-in Alexa, and object-tracking sound.

8.3 million specially-engineered self-illuminating pixels provide a near-limitless contrast. With a controlled-lighting situation, you will feel like you’re watching movies in the theater. Your picture will be optimized scene by scene, thanks to a neural Quantum processor with 4K upscaling.

Samsung Oled Tv Display

The SAMSUNG OLED Smart TV also gives you Dolby Atmos and object-tracking sounds through strategically-placed speakers. You can hear rainstorms and exploding gunfire to make you feel like you’re right there in the action.

A laser beam inspired the slimness of this TV. With a narrow bezel and thin side profile, the TV can easily blend in with your room and not stick out. It does double duty as well, working as a smart TV hub with Alexa to help you search for your favorite TV shows, movies, games, and music.

Take $1200 off this 65″ smart TV and pay just $1797.99. Pay $144.99 for the 55″. Also check out various options with soundbars.

SAMSUNG 65″ OLED Smart TV with Alexa

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