SAVE $301.99:As of May 23rd,Sister in law Who Let Me Use Her Hole Amazon shoppers can take home a 55-inch TCL 4K QLED TV for only $498. That's over $300 off the original price ($799.99) for a limited time. Get yours before the offer expires, which is likely soon.
As you probably already know, buying a new TV can become a pretty expensive endeavor. But, like, how else are you supposed to enjoy your favorite TV shows and movies? That's why it's imperative that you get one on sale.
TCL is one of our favorite budget 4K TV brands on the market, and it just so happens that this 4K QLED TV from the brand is on sale for only $498. That's over $300, or 38%, off the original price of $799.99. This deal won't be around forever, though, so if you're thinking about pulling the trigger on one, do it soon.
SEE ALSO: The best budget TVs for gaming, according to the expertsThis 55-inch TV packs in a lot of features at a relatively low price. You'll get a QD-Mini LED design that combines the best parts of QLED and OLED, access to TCL's Halo control system, LD500 Precise Dimming for higher-quality black levels, HDR support, and a 144Hz refresh rate, among other perks. You'll also be able to use the Google TV interface to access all of your go-to streaming apps in one place, which is super convenient.
Snag yours at Amazon and save $301.99 off the original price, usually $799.99.
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