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Samsung’s ridiculous Buzzer Beater Bundle is over $5,000 off — because one TV isn’t enough for March Madness

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SAVE OVER $5,000: As of March 13, the Samsung Buzzer Beater Bundle is available for $10,307.42 at Samsung — down from its usual $16,199.92 price. That’s a 36% discount for an eight-TV setup built for March Madness.


If you’re serious about college basketball, a single TV just won’t cut it. March Madness is pure chaos, with eight networks streaming games simultaneously. You either miss out or constantly flip channels like a maniac. Enter Samsung’s Buzzer Beater Bundle, a ridiculous eight-TV setup that ensures you catch every buzzer-beater, dunk, and controversial foul call.

Right now, Samsung has slashed the price by $5,892, making this a tempting splurge.

You’re not just getting eight random screens — this setup is stacked with top-tier Samsung displays, including:

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Mashable Deals

  • 98-inch Class Crystal UHD 4K TV (DU9000): A massive 4K screen with Supersize Picture Enhancer to keep things crisp, even at nearly 100 inches.

  • 65-inch Samsung Neo QLED 8K TV (QN900D): AI-powered 8K upscaling and Motion Enhancer Pro make this the ultimate main screen for game-day action.

  • Three 65-inch Samsung Neo QLED 4K TVs (QN85D): Crisp 4K resolution, deep contrast, and motion smoothing for fast breaks that look smooth.

  • Three 55-inch Samsung QLED 4K TVs (Q70D): Vibrant color and deep contrast to ensure you don’t miss a single detail—yes, even that questionable three-pointer.

This bundle isn’t just about the TVs. Samsung is throwing in free simple installation (or 50% off complex setups), a Samsung Care+ two-year plan, and VIP Advantage perks like reward points for future purchases. You’re getting a VIP experience along with your courtside-at-home setup.

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