SAVE $800: As of Jan995 Archives 8, TCL's 65-inch Nxtframe TV is on sale for $1,199.99 at Best Buy, down from its usual price of $1,999.99. That's a discount of 43%.
If "new year, new me" extends to the tech in your home, now is probably a good time to go ahead and grab a new TV. If you decided to skip out on the holiday sales, you're in luck, as Best Buy still has you covered. You can snag a great 65-inch TV from TCL right now for nearly $1,000 off.
As of Jan. 8, you can get the 65-inch TCL Nxtframe TV for just $1,199.99. That's $800 off its normal price of $1,999.99 and a 43% discount. With the money you're saving on the actual display, you can spend the rest on a soundbar or other accessories to truly beef up your living room.
SEE ALSO: Samsung dropped a Pro version of The Frame TV at CES — shop current Frame TVs on sale at Cyber Monday prices nowThis is TCL's answer to Samsung's The Frame TV, and it comes with a wide variety of art you can display when the unit isn't in use. Beyond that, it features 4K resolution with a QLED display with an ultra matte and anti-glare coating. It's also quite slim at just 1.1 inches thick, so it should be easy to maneuver around your home when you're deciding where the art you want to display might look best.
There are plenty of reasons to bag this TV, actually – but most of them revolve around what a great price this is if you're in the market for a new display. You'll probably want to snag it quickly, especially since Best Buy rotates out their sale prices quickly.
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