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Interested in a 98-inch Samsung TV? This one is on sale for over $1,000 off

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If you’ve always dreamed of upgrading your home theater setup with a massive screen, here’s your chance to get one for a much lower price than usual. The 98-inch Samsung DU9000 4K TV, which is originally sold for $3,000, is currently on sale from Best Buy at $1,100 off to bring it down to $1,900. That’s a fantastic price for a display of this size, but you need to hurry and complete your transaction right now as TV deals like this rarely last long.

Why you should buy the 98-inch Samsung DU9000 4K TV

To feel like you’re watching your favorite movies at the cinema but at the comfort of your own home, get the 98-inch Samsung DU9000 4K TV into your living room. With 4K Ultra HD resolution, you’ll be treated to sharp details and lifelike colors, and with Samsung’s Supersize Picture Enhancer technology, AI will be used to optimize video quality across the entire space. We recommend consulting our guide on what size TV to buy though, to make sure that you have enough space to properly enjoy the huge screen.

The 98-inch Samsung DU9000 4K TV won’t do much if you don’t have a lot of content to consume, and fortunately, it runs on Samsung’s Tizen operating system to make sure that doesn’t happen. You’ll have access to all of the popular streaming services, as well as to voice commands through your favorite digital assistants. Gamers, meanwhile, will appreciate the Game Bar, which provides quick access to helpful features such as AI Auto Game Mode, Mini Map Auto Detection, and Virtual Aim Point.

The 98-inch Samsung DU9000 4K TV is a gigantic upgrade for any living room that you can currently purchase with a $1,100 discount from Best Buy, slashing its price from $3,000 all the way down to just $1,900. It’s still among the relatively expensive Samsung TV deals, but it’s a steal considering its size. You’re going to have to act fast and proceed with your purchase immediately though, as there’s a chance that the bargain will no longer be around tomorrow.

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