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Samsung Super Bowl TV deals at Walmart: 4K TVs starting at $248

Walmart's Super Bowl TV sale is happening now and includes massive price cuts on a range of 4K TVs. Some of the best Super Bowl TV deals we've seen have been from Samsung with prices starting at just $248. You can find discounts on a variety of sizes that start at a 43-inch TV and go up to a massive 75-inch set at a range of prices to meet all your football viewing needs. 

Our top Super Bowl TV pick is the Samsung 55-inch 4K TV that's on sale for $348. That's a $252 discount and an incredible price for a feature-rich mid-screen TV.

The 55-inch TV features smart capabilities, so you can stream your favorite movies and TV shows all in one place using the Samsung universal remote. You'll enjoy a stunning picture with bright, bold colors and sharp contrasts thanks to the PurColor technology and 4K resolution. The Samsung TV will also look good in your home thanks to the ultra-slim design and clean cable solution.

Shop more of Walmart's best Samsung Super Bowl TV deals below and keep in mind, these offers are ending soon, so you should take advantage of these fantastic discounts while you can.

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