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This 75” TOSHIBA QLED 4K Smart TV is half off this weekend

EditorBy EditorNovember 16, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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SAVE $380: This weekend, Amazon has a 75” TOSHIBA Smart TV on sale for 49% off at $399, down from its list price of $779. 


$399
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Save $380

 

Honesty, fall is the best time to invest in a new TV. Twilight fans celebrate the arrival of “hoa hoa hoa hoa” season, sports fans rejoice in the return of football Sundays, and Gilmore Girls fans delight at the first crispy leaf. If you’re a maximalist when it comes to your viewing pleasure, this 75” smart TV from TOSHIBA might be your next perfect purchase.

The TV is ready to use right out of the box, featuring built-in Fire TV streaming capabilities. The device might be absolutely massive, but it is also super thin. This makes it easy to fit onto an entertainment center or TV stand, although extra work may be required due to its size. 

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TOSHIBA’s Full Array dimming technology analyzes your content and increases or decreases the brightness and sharpness to offer you more contrast and a crisper image. It also analyzes your content and optimizes the best possible picture quality with its engine, known as REGZA Engine ZR. Reviewers are quite pleased with the size ratio for its price. Some reviewers note (and praise) the fact that they can see the screen clearly from other rooms. 

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