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Save $170 on the Samsung HW-B750 5.1 soundbar, but act fast!

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Good Deal The Samsung HW-B750D 5.1ch Soundbar.
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We here at Digital Trends love a good soundbar, but we know just how expensive these plug-and-play TV speakers can be. Fortunately, you don’t always have to lay down a ton of dough for top-notch audio, especially when there’s a solid sale hovering around. As luck would have it, we found a fantastic offer while vetting through soundbar deals earlier today:

For a limited time, when you purchase the Samsung HW-B750D 5.1ch Soundbar through Samsung, Amazon, Best Buy, and a handful of other retailers, you’ll only pay $280. At full price, this model sells for $450.

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Why you should buy the Samsung HW-B750D

The Samsung HW-B750D is billed as a 5.1ch soundbar, which means the bar contains enough drivers to virtualize a complete surround sound configuration. Thanks to HDMI ARC and digital optical connectivity, the B750D supports formats like Dolby Digital and DTS, as well as stereo audio tracks. And while up-firing drivers are missing from this model, side-firing speakers help to widen the overall soundstage.

The B750D delivers great sound quality with powerful low-end performance, thanks to the included wireless sub. The bar features several audio customizations, too, all of which are accessible using the included remote. When you’re not watching movies or playing video games, you can stream music to the B750D over Bluetooth from a phone or tablet.

We’re also glad to report that the B750D is compatible with the Samsung SW-9200S Rear Speaker Kit, so you’ll be able to add additional speakers down the line for a more accurate surround sound experience. We’re not sure how long this sale is going to stick around, though, so today might be the last day to take advantage of this discount.

Save $170 when you purchase the Samsung HW-B750D 5.1ch Soundbar right now, and be sure to check out our lists of the best Samsung deals and best Samsung TV deals for more markdowns on top 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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