

There's no doubt about it, Black Friday is a great time to buy a new TV – there are so many discounts around that you can even consider going up a screen size.
Not many of them will represent as much a bargain as Best Buy's early Black Friday deal on the huge 75-inch Samsung DU6950 Crystal UHD TV. Not only is it 4K HDR and comes with all the streaming services you could want, it's now got a massive $200 off.
That makes it just $549.99 – an absolute steal for a 75-inch behemoth that'll make the whole family happy this holiday season.
Coming with a huge 75-inch LED lit screen, the Samsung DU6950 is 4K HDR (HDR 10+) and sports a 60Hz refresh rate that'd work well with modern games consoles. It also supports a host of streaming services, include Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV+, and Disney+.
Why consider the Samsung DU6950
Samsung is a renowned manufacturer when it comes to TVs, whether they be LED, QLED or OLED.
The Samsung Crystal UHD range uses a 4K (2160p) LCD panel with LED rear lighting. It comes with support for HDR 10+ for more accurate colours and greater contrast, while its 60Hz refresh rate is great for gaming when hooked up to the likes of an Xbox Series X or PS5.
There are two HDMI inputs available to connect to external sources, while Samsung's own Tizen OS Smart TV platform gives you access to a whole swathe of apps and streaming services. They include all the favourites – Apple TV+, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, YouTube, and Spotify.
Its that 75-inch display though that makes this an unbeatable deal for under $550. Just imagine the holiday movies and specials playing out on this theatre-sized screen. We doubt there'll be that many other big screen deals available during Black Friday that can better this.
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Rik is T3’s news editor, which means he looks after the news team and the up-to-the-minute coverage of all the hottest gadgets and products you’ll definitely want to read about. And, with more than 35 years of experience in tech and entertainment journalism, including editing and writing for numerous websites, magazines, and newspapers, he’s always got an eye on the next big thing.
Rik also has extensive knowledge of AV, TV streaming and smart home kit, plus just about everything to do with games since the late 80s. Prior to T3, he spent 13 years at Pocket-lint heading up its news team, and was a TV producer and presenter on such shows as Channel 4's GamesMaster, plus Sky's Games World, Game Over, and Virtual World of Sport.
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