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Fourth of July Deal: Save Up to $1,000 on Samsung Partial-Sun TVs, Up to $3,500 on Full-Sun TVs

Fourth of July Deal: Save Up to ,000 on Samsung Partial-Sun TVs, Up to ,500 on Full-Sun TVs
Fourth of July Deal: Save Up to ,000 on Samsung Partial-Sun TVs, Up to ,500 on Full-Sun TVs


Samsung TVs are some of the best on the market. They have spectacular features and great resolution, and Samsung offers partial- and full-sun TVs you can use outdoors. These are perfect during summer months. Samsung is serving up discounts of up to $3,500 on select The Terrace TVs just in time for the Fourth of July. The company is also offering $250 off a recteq wood-fired grill with an eligible TV purchase, for a limited time.

Samsung’s partial-sun TVs can deal with many weather conditions, heat, and even certain insects while displaying great color contrast even during bright days. The company’s full-sun TVs resist harsher daylight and are great for people who don’t have a way to cover their TV, such as an awning. They’re even more heat-proof and can display bright colors, good contrast and high image resolution. 

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Samsung is also offering $75 off its white glove services, and free installation, with these purchases, so you can enjoy your TV right away. Samsung The Terrace Series TVs are compatible with multiple home voice assistants, include an HD T-base that lets you connect without having to buy an extra part, and also feature anti-glare to better let you enjoy their 4K resolution. Examples of some of these deals include:

Remember that deals are available only while supplies last. If you’re looking for a new TV but aren’t sure if this one is for you, we have a list of the best weatherproof TVs, so you can find exactly what you need. 



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