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This 65-inch Toshiba 4K TV is on sale for under $300, but the offer ends soon

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Planning to buy a new TV while on a tight budget? The good news is that there are lots of affordable TV deals out there, and here’s a fantastic one to consider — the 65-inch Toshiba C350 Series 4K TV with a $150 discount from Best Buy, which further lowers its price from $420 to only $270. That’s a great price for a screen of this size, but you’re going to have to hurry with your purchase because time is running out in this offer. Tomorrow will already be too late to pocket the savings on this 4K TV, so proceed with the transaction right now!

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Why you should buy the 65-inch Toshiba C350 Series 4K TV

The Toshiba C350 Series 4K TV isn’t going to challenge the top-of-the-line features and premiere performance of the best TVs, but for most families, it’s going to be more than enough to enjoy movie nights in the living room. The 65-inch screen is bright and colorful with 4K Ultra HD resolution, and you’ll get the cinematic experience at home with support for both Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos. The TV is also powered by Toshiba’s Regza Engine 4K, which enables stunning picture quality, though we highly recommend consulting our guide on what size TV to buy to make sure you have enough space for it.

The Toshiba C350 Series 4K TV is a smart TV that runs on Amazon’s Fire TV platform. The operating system not only grants access to all of the popular streaming services, but it also features a home screen that brings all of your favorite apps in one place. The TV also comes with the Alexa Voice Remote, allowing you to use voice commands with Amazon’s Alexa for functions such as navigating your services and searching for new content to watch.

A 65-inch TV for below $300? That’s possible with this offer from Best Buy for the 65-inch Toshiba C350 Series 4K TV. From its original price of $420, it’s down to an even more affordable $270, for savings of $150. There are only several hours left before the discount expires though, so there’s no time to waste. If you’re interested in the 65-inch Toshiba C350 Series 4K TV and you want to get it for this special price, you should add it to your cart and finish the checkout process immediately.

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