Close Menu
Technology Mag

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Netgear’s Orbi 770 Brought Wi-Fi 7 Harmony to My Family’s Home

    May 9, 2025

    Spotify’s iPhone app could soon sell audiobooks with links, too

    May 9, 2025

    A Visit to the ‘Best Bike Shop in the World’

    May 9, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Subscribe
    Technology Mag
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    • Home
    • News
    • Business
    • Games
    • Gear
    • Reviews
    • Science
    • Security
    • Trending
    • Press Release
    Technology Mag
    Home » Today is the last day to take advantage of Samsung’s buy one, get one free TV promo
    News

    Today is the last day to take advantage of Samsung’s buy one, get one free TV promo

    News RoomBy News RoomApril 10, 20242 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Email

    Who doesn’t want a free TV? If you were eyeing Samsung’s new anti-glare OLED or one of the many models it announced back at CES, Samsung and Amazon are both still offering a free 65-inch TV when you preorder select 2024 models. You’ll have to act quickly, though, as the ongoing buy one, get one promo ends tomorrow, April 11th.

    Granted, the free TV is an entry-level TU690T from 2022, which is a pretty basic 4K TV with a 60Hz panel and only two HDMI ports. But if you were already thinking of picking up the 2024 version of Samsung’s OLED S95D, its artsy Frame TV, the Neo QLED 8K, or Neo QLED 4K, the TU69OT can still serve as a decent secondary TV for a spare bedroom or garage. It lacks modern features like local dimming and variable refresh rate tech, but it does support Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, along with all your major streaming apps. It also typically retails for about $480, so you could try to sell it to offset some of the preorder cost.

    As for Samsung’s 2024 lineup, the glare-free QD-OLED S95D is the most notable (and the brightest), but each TV has its own perks. The new Neo QLED 8K uses an 8K panel with a 240Hz refresh rate and starts at $4,999.99, while the Neo QLED 4K starts at $1,499.99 and sports a 144Hz refresh rate like the QD-OLED S95D. The 4K Frame, meanwhile, starts at $999.99 and continues to sit in a category of its own, with an anti-glare matte finish and a 120Hz display that showcases artwork when idle.

    The TU690T certainly isn’t going to compete with Samsung’s more premium models, but hey, free is free.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Email
    Previous ArticleAqara’s new motion sensor works with Matter and Thread, but that means problems
    Next Article Arturia’s AstroLab Puts Over 30 World-Class Virtual Synths in a Luxurious Keyboard

    Related Posts

    Spotify’s iPhone app could soon sell audiobooks with links, too

    May 9, 2025

    Whoop angers users over reneged free upgrade promises

    May 9, 2025

    Why Apple is trying to save Google

    May 9, 2025

    Amazon now sells prescription pet pills

    May 9, 2025

    Threads adds dashboard to better explain post and account restrictions

    May 9, 2025

    Why am I internet-stalking the pope?

    May 8, 2025
    Our Picks

    Spotify’s iPhone app could soon sell audiobooks with links, too

    May 9, 2025

    A Visit to the ‘Best Bike Shop in the World’

    May 9, 2025

    Whoop angers users over reneged free upgrade promises

    May 9, 2025

    Donald Trump’s UK Trade Deal Could Secure Jaguar’s Resurrection

    May 9, 2025
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo
    Don't Miss
    News

    Why Apple is trying to save Google

    By News RoomMay 9, 2025

    Google is in antitrust court, fighting to preserve the search engine business that has made…

    The 21 Best Early Amazon Pet Day Deals

    May 9, 2025

    Do You Really Have to Stop Using Windows 10?

    May 9, 2025

    Amazon now sells prescription pet pills

    May 9, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of use
    • Advertise
    • Contact
    © 2025 Technology Mag. All Rights Reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.