Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Audio / Video
  3. Deals

Get the Samsung 65-inch Q60CB 4K QLED for under $600 today

Add as a preferred source on Google
Good Deal The Samsung Q60C QLED 4K TV against a white background.
Samsung

Not everyone wants to spend an arm and a leg on a brand-new TV, especially when you’re just looking for a secondary set that might hang out in a bedroom. If you’re actively seeking this kind of budget-friendly TV, we’d like to bring this Samsung promo to your attention: For a limited time, when you purchase the Samsung 65-inch Q60CB Series 4K QLED at Walmart, you’ll only end up paying $562. The full MSRP on this model is $948.

It’s one of the best Samsung TV deals we’ve seen all week, so definitely don’t dawdle if you have any interest in this set.

Buy Now

Why you should buy the Samsung Q60CB Series

The Q60CB Series is an excellent TV for watching your favorite movies and shows, thanks in part to Samsung’s Quantum Processor Lite. This powerful processor delivers frame-by-frame enhancements, ensuring you’re getting the best picture quality at all times. The TV’s central chip is also a beast when it comes to 4K upscaling, so even if you’re watching lower-res content, the extra pixel count adds detail that wasn’t there before!

The Q60CB is also equipped with a layer of quantum dots, giving you a huge boost in color brightness, especially when watching HDR content. And while the TV maxes out at 60Hz for its native refresh rate, Samsung’s Motion Xcelerator engine optimizes motion clarity for all sources. The TV is powered by Tizen OS for all things apps and casting, too. Use the smart hub to stream Netflix, cast tunes via AirPlay, and more.

It’s hard to say how long this sale is going to stick around, but there’s a chance that prices will be different as soon as tomorrow. Save $300 today when you purchase the Samsung 65-inch Q60CB Series 4K QLED. You may also want to take a look at our lists of the best TV deals and best QLED TV deals for more discounts on top TVs!

Buy Now

Michael Bizzaco
Former AV Contributor
Michael Bizzaco has been selling, installing, and talking about TVs, soundbars, streaming devices, and all things smart home…
Nothing’s next budget earbuds are coming for boring AirPods clones
Nothing Ear (3a) may bring back some personality to budget earbuds
Nothing Ear (a) deal

Budget wireless earbuds are the most popular kind of wearable tech in the market. But just like smartphones, a lot of these hearables basically look quite similar to one another. Nothing has actively worked on avoiding that trap, and its next affordable earbuds are expected to keep the track going.

The company has just confirmed that Nothing Ear (3a) will launch on July 7 at 11:00 BST, sharing the stage with the upcoming Nothing Phone (4b). The teaser does not reveal the full spec sheet yet, but it does show the earbuds in four colors: White, Black, Yellow, and Pink. Nothing’s audio lineup has always leaned on transparent styling and playful color choices to stand out in a sea of AirPods clones.

Read more
Sony’s WH-1000XM6 headphones just became more tempting for gamers who hate gaming headsets
The new update adds Bluetooth LE Audio's Gaming Audio Profile, giving Sony's premium noise-canceling cans a lower-latency trick for compatible gaming devices.
Sony WH-1000XM6.

Sony's WH-1000XM6 gaming mode is rolling out through firmware version 3.1.5, adding support for Bluetooth LE Audio's Gaming Audio Profile, or GMAP. The same update also includes general performance improvements, so WH-1000XM6 owners have a real reason to open the Sony Sound Connect app.

It's a handy upgrade for headphones built more for commutes or office silence than late-night matches. Bluetooth lag can make games feel faintly wrong, especially when a footstep or button press lands a fraction too late.

Read more
Acer’s 1,000Hz gaming monitor is real, expensive, and stuck waiting on a launch date
The Amazon listing confirms the $699.99 price, while the display remains temporarily out of stock.
Electronics, Screen, Computer Hardware

Acer’s 1,000Hz gaming monitor has moved from announcement to Amazon listing. The XV273U F5 is priced at $699.99, giving competitive players a real number to weigh before one of the fastest displays headed to North America actually ships.

Availability is still the problem. Amazon lists the monitor as temporarily out of stock, and Acer has previously pointed to a Q4 North America launch window instead of a firm release date.

Read more