Celebrate Memorial Day with these deals on 4K smart TVs
Note: We will be updating this post as more sales become available.
Memorial Day is on May 28, and there's way more to look forward to than just a three-day weekend or the new Star Wars spinoff. Find some great deals on 4K smart TVs to celebrate the weekend and officially kick off your summer binge-watching sessions.
There are plenty of popular brands — like Samsung, LG, Vizio, and Sony — on sale, with some prices marked down by more than $500. With crystal clear quality and tons of streaming apps at your fingertips, you'll be so glad you upgraded to a 4K smart TV.
Shop some of the best deals on 4K smart TVs happening Memorial Day weekend:
55-inch Samsung UN55MU6290 4K Smart HDTV — $497.99 at Walmart (list price $697.99)
65-inch Samsung UN65MU6290 4K Smart HDTV — $797.99 at Walmart (list price $1099.99)
55-inch Samsung UN55MU7000 4K HDR LED HDTV with Sleek Metal Bezel — $549.99 at Walmart (list price $1097.99)
55-inch Samsung UN55MU8500 4K True HDR Curved LED HDTV with Triple Black — $699.99 at Walmart (list price $1699.99)
55-inch Samsung UN55MU9000 4K True HDR LED HDTV with Triple Black Extreme — $999.99 at Walmart (list price $2399)
65-inch Vizio P-series P65-E1 XLED 4K Home Theater Display with True HDR, Full Array LED with 128-Dimming Zones — $1098 at Walmart (list price $1698)
65-inch Vizio M-series M65-E0 XLED 4K HDTV with 32-Dimming Zones — $848 at Walmart (list price $1198)
55-inch Vizio M-series M55-E0 XLED 4K HDTV with 32-Dimming Zones — $548 at Walmart (list price $698)
70-inch Vizio D-series D70-F3 4K LED HDTV with Google Chromecast Built-in (2018 Model) — $898 at Walmart (list price $999.98)
49-inch LG 49UJ6300 4K LED HDTV with Free $150 Dell Gift Card — $399.99 at Dell (list price $699.99)
65-inch TCL 65R617 Roku Smart LED HDTV with HDR — $999.97 at Amazon
65-inch Sony Bravia 65X900E 65"4K UHD 120Hz Native Smart HDTV — $1499.98 at Amazon (list price $1698.99)
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