ニュース Best Buyは4日間の予算テレビ販売を開始します

Best Buyは4日間の予算テレビ販売を開始します

著者 : Nicholas アップデート : Apr 01,2025

2月9日のスーパーボウルを見越して、Best Buyはエキサイティングな4日間の週末セールを展開し、すでに予算に優しいテレビの範囲で無敵の取引を紹介しています。これらの価格は競争力だけではありません。彼らは、ブラックフライデーとサイバーマンデーで見た最高のオファーに一致するか、それを上回ります。さらに、Best Buyは、ほぼすべてのテレビでの送料無料で取引を甘くします。また、テレビを返す必要がある場合は、地元のベストバイストアでそうすることは、オンライン小売業者に送り返す面倒を扱うよりもはるかに便利です。

Best Buy 4日間の週末販売テレビのお得な情報

77 "Samsung S84d 4K OLEDスマートテレビ

3,299.99ドルでしたが、Best Buyで52%-1,599.99を節約しました

65 "Insignia F50 4K Fire TV

449.99ドルでしたが、Best Buyで33%-299.99を節約できました

75 "Toshiba C350 4K Fire TV

649.99ドルでしたが、Best Buyで31%-449.99を節約できました

50 "Pioneer Xumo 4Kスマートテレビ

Best Buyアプリを通じて排他的な取引 - 299.99ドルでしたが、43%-149.99ドルを節約しました

43 "Hisense A7 4K Google TV

249.99ドルでしたが、Best Buyで20%-199.99を節約できました

75 "Samsung du6950 Crystal 4Kスマートテレビ

749.99ドルでしたが、Best Buyで27%-549.99を節約できました

65 "LG UT70 4Kスマートテレビ

599.99ドルでしたが、Best Buyで38%から369.99ドルを節約できました

上記のすべてのテレビを簡単に探索できます。以下に、この素​​晴らしい販売を最大限に活用できるように、トップピックを強調しました。

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