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This 75-inch 4K TV is $1000 cheaper in outstanding Black Friday deal

Want to get the cinema experience in your home this Black Friday? Then check out this amazing Amazon Black Friday deal, which knocks $1000 off the 75-inch Vizio P-Series Quantum TV. 

Now at just $1,199, this behemoth display will turn any living room into your personal movie theater – without the huge cost usually associated with TVs of this size and spec. 

Today's best Vizio 4K TV deals

Vizio is increasingly making a great name for itself by putting premium features into inexpensive sets, but it's still incredibly rare for even its televisions to hit prices like this at such massive screen sizes.

With pin-sharp visuals, the Vizio screen offers a 240Hz refresh rate for super-smooth motion, perfect for watching sports. 

Quantum Color control keeps the screen looking vibrant without being over-saturated, while the 1200 nits of brightness, paired with 240 local dimming zones and Dolby Vision HDR visuals, lets brightness and contrast balance for deep and rich shadows in scenes.

As for connectivity, not only do you get Apple AirPlay and Chromecast built-in for streaming from your mobile device, but also Google Assistant, Alexa and Siri voice control.

TechRadar is scouring every retailer and rounding up all the top deals over the Black Friday period, and we’ve put all the best Black Friday deals and Cyber Monday deals in easy-to-navigate articles to help you find the bargains you’re looking for. 



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