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This Sansui 55-inch OLED is one of our favorite budget TVs, and today it’s on sale

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Good Deal Sansui 55-inch OLED TV
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When it comes to budget-friendly TVs, LED-LCDs and QLED sets tend to make up the vast majority of what’s available. But what if we told you that you could own a fantastic OLED TV for the price of an entry-level QLED? It’s true, and the set we’re referring to is the Sansui S55VOUG, a 55-inch OLED that just happens to be on sale this week. 

For a limited time, you’ll be able to purchase the Sansui S55VOUG 4K OLED TV at Micro Center and pay only $650! This OLED is usually $1,000, so that’s a substantial $350 discount.

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Why you should buy the Sansui S55VOUG 4K OLED

While not as readily available for purchase as similarly-priced TVs, the S55VOUG is everything we’ve been wishing a budget TV could be. First and foremost, this set delivers great picture quality for the price. Colors are rich and lifelike, and near-perfect contrast levels provide a phenomenal experience when watching your favorite movies and shows in a darker room. This Sansui OLED also has a wide viewing angle, four HDMI ports, and a built-in Google TV OS for streaming apps, casting, and Google Assistant. 

Thanks to its native 120Hz refresh rate, the S55VOUG is an excellent choice for sports fans, action movie diehards, and console and PC gamers. While this Sansui set won’t get as bright as some of the best QLED TVs on the market, watching movies and shows in 4K HDR allows certain colors to show more vibrantly.

The TV also has a decent speaker system, but you may want to consider looking at one of our best soundbar deals if you’re looking for more immersive audio. 

Save $350 when you purchase the Sansui 55-inch S55VOUG 4K OLED TV today, and be sure to look at our lists of the best OLED TV deals and best TV deals for even more discounts on top AV tech! 

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Michael Bizzaco
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Michael Bizzaco has been selling, installing, and talking about TVs, soundbars, streaming devices, and all things smart home…
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