Argos has just launched some new deals on Samsung TVs with the retailer promising these are now its 'lowest ever' prices.
Shoppers are snapping up Samsung TVs at Argos in what the retailer claims to be its 'lowest ever' prices.
This slashed price is for the 2023 UE43CU7100KXXU 4K model, which boasts Ultra HD visuals, voice control, micro dimming technology, and seamless access to popular streaming apps like Disney+, Netflix, Prime Video, and YouTube. Tech deal of the week A hugely popular Amazon Fire tablet that shoppers say is 'perfect' for bingeing your favourite films and TV shows is now on sale with an impressive discount.
You can also store a great deal of podcasts, films and much more so you don't need to download them - 32GB of storage to be exact. The tablet is also available with 64GB, although this is slightly more expensive at £147.99. Like its smaller counterpart, this 4K smart TV comes equipped with features such as Samsung Q-Symphony for enhanced soundbar compatibility and Auto Game Mode, which optimises the experience for console gamers using devices like the PlayStation 5 and Xbox. You can buy the deal here.
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