Not a typo: Save $50,000 on this 8K Samsung Smart TV

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Not a typo: Save $50,000 on this 8K Samsung Smart TV
There are plenty of good deals to take advantage of this Black Friday, but we didn't expect to see any gadget maker offer discounts of $50,000 on anything. And yet that's exactly what's happening in the case of Samsung, which is taking 50% off its expensive 98-inch Class Q900 QLED Smart 8K UHD TV.

Normally priced at $99,999.99 (that's $100K minus 1 cent), this highly-rated Samsung Smart TV can now be purchased for $49,999.99. That's about one Tesla Model 3 and 0.8 Bitcoin in savings!

If you don't have $49,999.99 right away but still feel that you need this TV in your life, you can pay for it in monthly installments. More exactly, Samsung lets you purchase the set for $1,041.67 per month over 48 months.

Save $50,000 on this 98-inch Smart TV here at Samsung


As its name suggests, Samsung's 98-inch Class Q900 QLED Smart 8K UHD TV is a huge device (98 inches means 2.48 meters), and that means it's perfect for any luxurious living room.

The Q900 offers a 7,680 x 4,320 pixel resolution and HDR10+ for fantastic colors, contrast, and details. The TV features voice control (via Samsung Bixby) and is compatible with Apple TV, Apple AirPlay, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Samsung SmartThings (so you can easily control smart home devices and appliances).

If 98 inches is too large for you, a 55-inch Samsung Class Q900 QLED Smart 8K UHD TV is also on sale, currently costing $1,999.99 instead of $3,499.99. This has the same features as the 98-inch model, minus the impressive size, of course.

Save $1,500 on this 55-inch Smart TV here at Samsung


So, are you planning to spice up your life with Samsung's super-expensive (but now heavily discounted) 98-inch Smart TV? Or will you just go for the 55-inch model that most mortals can afford? Let us know in the comments below!


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