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Now that it's Monday and a new week is here, it's probably a good time to ditch your old HD TV and upgrade it to a bright and shiny 4K smart TV. We've gathered a lot of really good deals on 4K TVs from top manufacturers like Sony, Samsung, LG Electronics, VIZIO, and more to help you make your decision.

First up, we rounded up deals on amazing 4K TVs that are 40+ inches, such as Sony's 49-inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV, which is priced at $748.00, and Samsung's Flat 49-inch 4K UHD 8 Series Smart TV, which is on sale for $697.99.

If you're looking for something bigger, LG Electronics' 55-inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV is going for $796.99, while VIZIO's 50-inch Class SmartCast D-Series FHD Smart Full-Array LED TV is priced at $378.00. In addition, LG's 55-inch 4K UHD HDR Smart OLED TV is on sale for $2,099.99. Read more...

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