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Brand new week, brand new TV? 

If you're in the market for a 4K TV and are on the hunt for a sale, then you're in luck. We've gathered the best deals from Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy, and the Samsung Store on 4K smart TVs, featuring top name brands like Sony, LG Electronics, Samsung, Sharp, and more.

Starting with TVs that are 40+ inches, Samsung's Flat 40-inch 4K UHD 7 Series Smart TV is on sale for $377.99 on Amazon, while Sony's 49-inch Class LED X900F Series Smart 4K Ultra HD TV is priced at $999.99 from Best Buy. These TV models are great for a bedroom or a guest room in your home.

If you're looking for a TV for a larger room, LG Electronics' 55-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV is discounted to $696.99, while Toshiba's 50-inch Class LED 4K UHD Fire TV Edition is going for $349.99, or $50 off its list price. This model has Amazon Fire TV already built-in, so you don't need to purchase a streaming device to watch Prime Video, Netflix, and Hulu Plus. Read more...

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