Get a 65-Inch 4K Fire TV for Under $300 at Best Buy for Cyber Monday
How about a humongous 65-inch 4K TV for less than $300? Well thanks to Best Buy’s Cyber Monday sale kicking off 24 hours ahead of the big day, a deal that good has come to light.
There are dozens of TV brands out there competing for your cash, all with plenty of features to keep you occupied for days on end. However, if you’re not too fussed about what name is on the box, then this Insignia Class F30 model with 4K Ultra HD is a great option. At $290, it’s dirt cheap with a $160 discount being applied.
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Under the hood, the 2023 Insignia TV utilizes Amazon’s Fire TV OS, so all of the streaming channels you’ve come to expect are there: Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus, YouTube, Max, the list goes on. An LED panel displays high color contrast and strong brightness with HDR and DTS Studio Sound for speakers also featuring.
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Pairing with Alexa is made easy if you’re already invested in that ecosystem. Further details include three HDMI ports, a HDMI eARC port for connecting to exterior soundbars and Apple AirPlay support. It’s also $10 cheaper than it was in the Fourth of July sales earlier this year, so it’s certainly one of the lowest prices we’ve seen to date.
Why this Cyber Monday deal matters
You’ll be hard-pressed to find a TV of this size at that price. Insignia is a Best Buy brand, so it’s essentially a budget model. That still doesn’t stop it from sporting stunning 4K resolution as well as HDR to offer a wide range of color and contrast. Unless you’re a TV buff, the difference can be hard to see. Then add in a three-month Apple TV Plus subscription and you have a great deal for a massive TV to keep you happy over the holiday season.
Want to check out the competition? We’ve rounded up 30-plus amazing Cyber Monday TV deals from Sony, LG, Amazon, Hisense and many more reputable names.
Source: CNET