Get a Freeview TV for £145! Amazon sale slashes Samsung and LG prices
Prime Day is back for a second outing and if you’re looking to buy a new TV then now is a good time to go online shopping. As part of its two-day sale event, Amazon has slashed prices across a swathe of TVs including models made by Samsung, LG and Philips. Some screens have been dropped in price by as much as 44 percent meaning there are some mega-money deals to be bagged.
One standout offer includes a 32-inch JVC television – which features Amazon’s Fire TV technology tucked inside – for just £145.
That means there’s instant access to host of online TV services including Netflix, Prime Video and even Freeview Play.
If you weren’t already aware, Freeview Play offers free access to thousands of hours of content from the likes of BBC, ITV and Channel Four. In fact, a recent update from Freeview has confirmed there are now over 30,000 hours of on-demand content and over 700 boxsets hours to watch via its online platform.
Along with that JVC telly, there’s also money-off 4K Samsung screens and popular LG devices with prices for these popular goggleboxes starting from just £379.
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Of course, to grab these huge discounts you’ll need to be a Prime member which usually costs £8.99 per month or £95 if you pay up front for a year.
Luckily, there is a simple way to sign up today and pay nothing for Prime with Amazon still offering a 30-day free trial for all new customers.
As long as you cancel the membership next month you’ll get all the Prime Day deals without paying a penny extra.
It’s not just access to the sale event that you get as part of Prime as this service also offers movie and music streaming along with faster delivery with some products sent the same day. Prime also includes unlimited storage for your holiday snaps via Amazon Photos and you can share these benefits with other people in your home.
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