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As the holidays draw near, consumers are accepting the notion that this winter could be a long one, with plenty of time inside, and we need the best 4K TVs to help us survive. We’re seeing some amazing 4K TV deals, including discounts on the newest visual technology, those OLED and QLED 4K TVs. In fact, right now, at Best Buy, you can score $500 off a 65-inch VIZIO OLED 4K UHD SmartCast TV. It’s only $1,500, down from its regular price of $2,000. That’s 25% off!

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If you’re looking for a 4K TV that won’t absolutely dominate your living room or apartment, but stands out more than your average 55-inch home theater centerpiece, this 65-inch OLED 4K TV from Vizio might be the answer. The image will not only be huge, but especially gorgeous, crisp, clean, and accurate, because of OLED technology.

What’s special about OLED? In simplest terms, it allows pixels to produce their own light, while earlier tech placed the light behind them. In short: brighter, darker, more nuanced, and better images that leave LCDs and LEDs in the dust. Just look at this OLED vs. LED comparison. This is some next-generation tech, and you’ll never see a better picture on your TV, or have it move more smoothly. That’s partially due to the Ultra Color Spectrum, which provides incredibly lifelike color in over a billion shades. And then there’s the nearly borderless design; there are no bezels and the frame is a scant 4 mm, maximizing your viewing experience.

Underlying all this beauty is the VIZIO IQ UltraTM Processor. It’s Vizio’s fastest, smartest chip, which allows better upscaling and features like the ProGaming Engine, which optimizes your new XBox and Playstation games for the screen.

This 4K TV is smart, too. Using Vizio SmartCast, there’s smooth and seamless navigation to your favorite streaming apps like Netflix; no extra box needed. And the VIZIO OLED 4K UHD SmartCast TV integrates with Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant, and Amazon Alexa so that you can control your entire smart home (lights, doorbell, everything) right from your TV. It might be the ultimate in both visual quality and convenience.

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This is the right time of year to browse 4K TV deals, and having a great TV has perhaps never been so important. If you’re looking for an upgrade, or a whole new 4K TV experience, head to Best Buy, where you can get $500 off the VIZIO OLED 4K UHD SmartCast TV. It’s only $1,500, which is 25% off its regular price of $2,000.

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