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This 70-inch Samsung 4K TV is the best Cyber Week deal today

Cyber Monday has come to an end, but you still have a chance to put a brand new, supersized, must-have high-resolution television at the center of your home entertainment setup on the cheap in 2019. The way you’re going to do this is by taking advantage of this incredible Cyber Week TV deal that sees the 70-inch Samsung 6-Series 4K TV in Best Buy’s discount bin for just $550 (or as little as $30 per month month through the retailer’s flexible 12-month installment plan) — down $350 from the usual $900.

This makes it not only the cheapest 70-inch 4K TV from an established manufacturer in all the land but also the best Cyber Monday deal we’ve stumbled upon to date. Time isn’t on your side with this one, though. Just like rivals Amazon and Walmart, Best Buy only sets aside a small amount of stock for its best offers, reserving the right to pull the plug the second its reserves are depleted, so if you’re shopping for a new television this Cyber Week and like the sound of the 70-inch Samsung on sale, best act fast.

Want to find out more before pulling the trigger? Smart move. In a nutshell, the 70-inch Samsung 6-Series is about as feature-rich and well-rounded as a 4K TV can be. Dig a bit deeper than the huge 70-inch 4K Ultra HD screen and you’ll find a 4K Upscale Engine for transforming HD and Full HD content into a higher 4K Ultra HD resolution, HDR10+ for ringing every last drop of detail from the material you’re watching (so it’s crisper and clearer than ever) and smart software for one-click streaming through the likes of Netflix.

On the fence? Here’s what one customer had to say about their 70-inch Samsung 6-Series 4K TV:

“Booted it up as soon as I had the chance. TV setup was simple and quick. Tried out all the apps to make sure everything ran smooth. Hulu and Netflix run flawlessly. Vudu has a few dips here and there, but most likely was the internet when streaming in 4K. PS4 Pro runs smoothly with HDR enabled as well with Game Mode on the TV itself. Couldn’t recommend it enough.”

Obviously, with a 70-inch screen, this particular Samsung 6-Series 4K TV isn’t going to fit through everyone’s front door, let alone on the wall. Fortunately, if you’re after something a little smaller, there are several other unmissable Cyber Monday TV deals making the rounds right now, including a 43-inch Samsung NU6900 for $230, a 49-inch LG UM6900PUA for $270,  a 55-inch TCL 4-Series for $280, a 60-inch LG UM6950 for $400, a 65-inch Vizio V-Series for $450, and a 55-inch Samsung Q60R QLED for $700.

Bargain hunters on the lookout for more fantastic offers ought to take a peek at our list of the best Cyber Monday deals. We’ll be updating it from now through the event, so we’d recommend making it your one-stop-shop for all the latest savings. More interested in the offers that are set to follow in the run-up to Christmas? Take a look through our extensive Holiday Gift Guide and the latest soundbar deals. And like usual, to keep up with the latest offers the Digital Trends Deals Team find in real-time, follow DT Deals on Twitter and visit our Deals Hub.

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