Get this budget-friendly Samsung 55-inch 4K Crystal UHD for under $300

Vibrant colors, smooth motion, and smart features — this deal is too good to pass up.
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Save $71.99: As of Jan. 13, Samsung 55-inch Class DU6900 Crystal UHD 4K Smart TV is available for $278 at Walmart — a solid $71.99 off its usual price of $349.99.


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If you’ve been itching to upgrade your living room setup without wrecking your budget, the Samsung 55-inch DU6900 Crystal UHD 4K Smart TV delivers the goods for just $278. This TV looks way more expensive than it is, boasting features that pack a serious punch for streaming marathons and casual gaming sessions.

First, PurColor tech is the unsung hero of this display. You’re getting a wider spectrum of colors that makes everything look more natural, from lush greens of a forest scene to a fiery glow of an epic sunset. Combine that with 4K Upscaling; even older shows and movies look sharp and vibrant.

But it’s not just about the visuals. Motion Xcelerator tech smooths out fast action scenes, so you don’t have to squint during high-speed chases or critical gaming moments. And the Object Tracking Sound Lite system? It creates a virtual 3D audio experience that’ll make you feel part of the action, whether a stadium roar or an intense car chase.

Let’s talk convenience. The Samsung Tizen OS makes this TV smart in all the right ways. You can stream almost everything from Netflix to local news with just a few clicks — or even a voice command. You’ll also get free access to over 250 live channels and thousands of movies with Samsung TV Plus, and no subscription is required. It’s a nice touch for those of us who hate juggling apps.

For those who want that polished, cinematic vibe, HDR and Mega Contrast team up to highlight fine details in both dark and bright scenes. Meanwhile, gamers will appreciate the low input lag, perfect for fast-paced titles where every millisecond counts.

At just $278, this TV is an easy pick for anyone looking to upgrade without diving into the premium price tier. It’s packed with enough features to make movie nights and gaming sessions genuinely enjoyable and has the looks to match. But don’t wait too long.

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Christian Wait is a freelance contributor to Mashable. Christian has countless years of gaming and tech journalism experience under his belt, and can usually be found in his office 3D printing or staring at Pokémon cards.

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