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SEE ALSO: Rate your favorite smart home gear for a chance to win a $250 Amazon gift cardAlongside its massive screen size and a slim design that fits nicely into a living space, this TV boasts 4K resolution so your favorite shows and films will shine with vibrant and clear quality. It's also a smart TV that can house all of your favorite streaming apps, so your next movie night or TV show binge is just a click away.
This limited-time deal won't last long, so grab the Samsung 85-inch 4K Crystal UHD DU8000 smart TV on sale at Amazon for $999.99 while the discount is still available.
There are quite a few more TV deals floating around right now, if you want to see some more options. Also on Amazon is a 98-inch TCL QLED TV, which is currently $3,000 off, and an 85-inch Samsung QLED TV, which is $400 off right now. Best Buy has a few worth checking out as well, including this deal on a 75-inch Samsung DU6950 4K Smart TV.
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