SAVE $200:As of Nov. 15,interracial sex videos the TCL 55-inch Q5 4K QLED Smart Fire TV is on sale for $249.99 at Best Buy as part of its early Black Friday sale. That's $200 off its list price of$449.99.
Best Buy's Black Friday sales have quite a bit for shoppers to check out, from new doorbuster deals every Friday to a variety of early discounts that have dropped ahead of the big sale event. As part of those early deals there's been a wealth of TVs on sale, and this deal on a TCL 4K TV is one that immediately caught our eye.
If you've been looking to make the jump to a 4K TV but don't want to shell out a ton of cash for it, this is your time to shine. Best Buy's offering a 55-inch TCL Q5 4K UHD HDR PRO+ QLED Smart Fire TV for just $249.99, $200 off its list price of$449.99. Considering the price of other 4K QLED TVs, this is a fantastic discount to take advantage of. Not to mention, this pick is worth every penny.
With QLED Quantum Dot Technology you're getting richer images for an eye-catching display, no matter if you're watching movies, catching up on a new show, or settling in for a night of gaming. This richness is made even better when paired with crisp 4K resolution. And that's not all. You're also getting features like Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos Audio that help create a truly cinematic experience, and all of this is fitted into a nice 55-inch screen size.
Smart features are also included in this TV, so you can have all of your favorite streaming apps right in the palm of your hand. What's even better is that you can even set up voice control with Amazon Alexa to flick through said apps. What better way to enjoy your favorite entertainment?
If you've been looking to score a new TV, or just get an upgrade, don't miss out on this early Black Friday deal on the TCL 55-inch Q5 4K QLED Smart Fire TV.
Other top retailers are jumping in on the early Black Friday sale action, too. Both Target and Walmart have their own Black Friday plans that include early discounts for shoppers to check out in the lead-up to the big day. Amazon's even revealed when their Black Friday sale event officially kicks off, so keep your eyes out for even more deals in the coming weeks.
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