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Today would be a great day for switch on the TV. Especially if you want a world-class TV, equipped with the latest imaging technology, artificial intelligence and software, but still you don't want to spend a fortune.
For a limited time, or as long as permits are received, El Corte Inglés offers access Samsung QE55Q64R 4K smart TV with artificial intelligence, QLED screen and 4K resolution, via 30% discount applicable that requires a reduction of 300 euros in relation to its actual price.
Make the jump to the QLED at a very good price
Among its many positive aspects, without a doubt what is most outstanding about this television is 55-inch 4K QLED panel diagonal, compatible with HDR10 + content. Thanks to this technology based on organic nanoparticles – called "quantum dots" -, the panel is able to reproducing 100% of the color display at any light level,
Including The processor in charge of providing various artificial intelligence systems, which manage to automatically improve image and audio quality in real time, depending on the content being played on the screen.
Like most of the new Samsung TVs, this model features an unapproved, ambient "ambient mode" "Camouflage" TV screen on the wall instead of seeing a completely black screen. It's a completely portable option, thanks to the "Décor" and "Info" options.
More details to highlight an elegant design, with minimal marks and a beautiful silver body with a blue sky. On the other hand, there is no shortage of common Smart TV functions in this category, such as the installation of Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa or Bixby as existing assistantsand Apple TV compiled.
Original price for this television 999 euros. However, for a while it is possible to get it from a total of 699 euros, a 30% discount that makes this TV TV even more attractive.
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