Samsung cheap 4K TV deal: save £500 on a huge QLED TV in this Black Friday-beating sale

The 75-inch Samsung Q60A TV is 30% off, making it surprisingly affordable – and we've got more QLED TV deals

As the dark nights draw in, give yourself a big entertainment upgrade for the cold, wet evenings: this deal on the Samsung Q60A QLED TV at Currys gets you a huge 75-inch set to really create a dream home cinema setup, and with a whopping 30% off. We don't expect even the best Black Friday deals of this year to beat it.

• Samsung Q60A 75-inch TV | Was £1,599 | Now £1,099 | Save £500 (31%) at Currys

Best of all, the smart TV platform is the same as Samsung's most expensive TVs (including those that top our list of the best TVs), so you get one of the easiest to use systems with excellent streaming app support. With the saving here, it's one of the best TV deals you're like to see in 2021 if you want to go big for a mid-range price.

Samsung Q60A 75-inch 4K TV | Was £1,599 | Now £1,099 | Save £500 (31%) at Currys

Samsung Q60A 75-inch 4K TV | Was £1,599 | Now £1,099 | Save £500 (31%) at Currys
The Samsung Q60A gives you sharp Ultra HD pictures with gloriously vibrant HDR for the money, all in a slim and sleek design – even at this huge size. With 31% off, it's the best-value giant TV deal we've seen in 2021 so far. And Samsung's smart TV platform is easy to use and is packed with apps, so it's easy to make the most of it.

If you're thinking 75 inches might be a bit much in practice, here are the latest prices on Samsung Q60A at all sizes, from 43 inches right up to 85 inches…

Matthew Bolton

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