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Published: 2010-01-30 - 18:32:15 Home Theater :
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HDTV Deal: 52-inch Samsung LN52B750 LCD TV: $1699 with Free Blu-ray Player (BD-P1600)
We love freebies. Sometimes it takes the bite out of a big-ticket purchase. Sometimes, it just makes us feel like we're getting away with something good -- which is the case with this recent deal from TigerDirect.
The online retailer is offering Samsung's beautiful 52-inch LN52B750 LCD TV for a cool $1699. Buy it at that price and you'll get something free -- yes, shipping, but also the Samsung BD-P1600 Blu-ray player. Here is the link:
Now to get the goods, you will have to type in the coupon code LGV436.
If you do that, you'll get the 52-inch LN52B750, which has a 1080p image, a 150,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, Auto Motion Plus 240Hz technology, a 2ms response time, and Wide Color Enhancer 3, which promises the best colors possible. The HDTV also has four HDMI ports for hooking up all of your favorite A/V devices.
Of course, one of those is already reserved for your free Samsung BD-P1600 Blu-ray player. Throw this into your mix and you'll get high-def movies, as well as non-stop entertainment from Netflix (with a subscription) and Pandora.
At last peek, TigerDirect was offering free shipping. Better act fast before that goes -- as well as their Samsung stock.
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