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expired Posted by chaofun • Apr 27, 2022
expired Posted by chaofun • Apr 27, 2022

60" Samsung TU7000 4K Crystal UHD LED HDR Smart TV $448.00 + Free Shipping

$448

$598

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Walmart [walmart.com] has Samsung 60" TU7000 Series 4K Crystal UHD LED HDR Smart TV (UN60TU7000FXZA) for $448.00. Shipping is free

Features:
  • Resolution: 3840x2160 (UHD)
  • Refresh Rate: Native 60Hz (Motion Rate 120)
  • Panel Type: VA Crystal UHD
  • Supports eARC and ALLM
  • Smart Platform: Samsung Tizen OS
  • WiFi + Bluetooth 4.2
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Walmart [walmart.com] has Samsung 60" TU7000 Series 4K Crystal UHD LED HDR Smart TV (UN60TU7000FXZA) for $448.00. Shipping is free

Features:
  • Resolution: 3840x2160 (UHD)
  • Refresh Rate: Native 60Hz (Motion Rate 120)
  • Panel Type: VA Crystal UHD
  • Supports eARC and ALLM
  • Smart Platform: Samsung Tizen OS
  • WiFi + Bluetooth 4.2

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Model: 60 UHD 2160p 120Hz 4K

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Apr 27, 2022
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Apr 27, 2022
MrProTechHD
Apr 27, 2022
669 Posts
If you need one buy it. If not buy the QLED
Apr 27, 2022
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Joined Jul 2013
Apr 27, 2022
thelegaldreamteam
Apr 27, 2022
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Two way different price points.
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Apr 28, 2022
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Joined Oct 2014
Apr 28, 2022
gphilosophy101
Apr 28, 2022
17 Posts
Might be better than the TCL 65 for $399, paying $49 for upgraded motion rate 120 hz but losing 5".
Apr 28, 2022
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Apr 28, 2022
JWalker1980
Apr 28, 2022
87 Posts
okay all my tech people. I have not dealt with Smart TVs in a while, does a Roku still make it hard to get to the internet browser? How about with downloading other apps.
I like to watch live stream Amazon. Does this TV allow you to go to the web browser and do that easily and also does it allow you get to Hulu and Netflix and all those.

#Side note if I have a question about laptops versus Chromebooks because my Chromebook is a lemon and I need Windows version anyway.
it was very first laptop I've ever had

I'm in need of a Windows laptop I prefer the convertible style (two in one) and one that is going to have similar specs of the Chromebook
Apr 28, 2022
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gobblygook
Apr 28, 2022
2,527 Posts
Quote from JWalker1980 :
okay all my tech people. I have not dealt with Smart TVs in a while, does a Roku still make it hard to get to the internet browser? How about with downloading other apps.
I like to watch live stream Amazon. Does this TV allow you to go to the web browser and do that easily and also does it allow you get to Hulu and Netflix and all those.

#Side note if I have a question about laptops versus Chromebooks because my Chromebook is a lemon and I need Windows version anyway.
it was very first laptop I've ever had

I'm in need of a Windows laptop I prefer the convertible style (two in one) and one that is going to have similar specs of the Chromebook
I can't answer your questions, but I prefer FireTV so on my Roku TVs, I just set it to use the HDMI port that my firestick is in and I never see the Roku screen any more. This is also important if you do like the Roku ecosystem and the tv gets slow due to aging hardware. You can attach an external Roku device/stick to "upgrade".
Apr 28, 2022
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Apr 28, 2022
JWalker1980
Apr 28, 2022
87 Posts
Quote from gobblygook :
I can't answer your questions, but I prefer FireTV so on my Roku TVs, I just set it to use the HDMI port that my firestick is in and I never see the Roku screen any more. This is also important if you do like the Roku ecosystem and the tv gets slow due to aging hardware. You can attach an external Roku device/stick to "upgrade".
Thank you
Apr 28, 2022
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Apr 28, 2022
StoneUnder
Apr 28, 2022
220 Posts
Quote from JWalker1980 :
okay all my tech people. I have not dealt with Smart TVs in a while, does a Roku still make it hard to get to the internet browser? How about with downloading other apps.
I like to watch live stream Amazon. Does this TV allow you to go to the web browser and do that easily and also does it allow you get to Hulu and Netflix and all those.

#Side note if I have a question about laptops versus Chromebooks because my Chromebook is a lemon and I need Windows version anyway.
it was very first laptop I've ever had

I'm in need of a Windows laptop I prefer the convertible style (two in one) and one that is going to have similar specs of the Chromebook
I got one. This TV comes preloaded with most the common streaming apps plus a bonus that I didn't know about and that's Samsung TV+. I didn't even know that was a thing. You get 40 or so free channels when you register the TV and connect to internet. I've left it on a couple of the kids channels for my toddler.

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Apr 29, 2022
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ThriftyGuitar1991
Apr 29, 2022
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Is there a coupon for this deal or is it dead?

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