These Samsung 4K TVs are super cheap in brilliant Black Friday deal
Need a new 4K TV? These amazing Black Friday TV deals from Currys have got even better, with prices dropping further and further.
The deal is for the Samsung RU7020 4K LCD TV – dropping an outstanding £400 on the largest model, and bringing top savings for the smaller options.
We recently reviewed the 43-inch model, awarding it a coveted four out of five stars for its impressive colour and motion-handling, efficient scaling, and outstanding operating system, which gives you access to Apple TV, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, YouTube, and all the other streaming platforms you could want.
Available in 43-, 50-, 65-, 70-, 75-inch sizes, the RU7020 range comes with HDR10+ compatibility and the same Tizen-based smart TV interface as Samsung’s flagship sets, despite the displays' wallet-friendly price.
These 4K TVs even work with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant, allowing you to control your television with your voice alone using a compatible smart speaker.
While the remote control could be better, and the sound quality won't blow you away, these great Currys Black Friday deals mean that you'll have money left over to treat yourself to a new soundbar.
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