SAVE $250: As of June 18,sadomasochistic eroticism the Toshiba 75-inch Class C350 TV is on sale for $399.99 at Amazon. That's a 38% saving on the list price.
If you're on the hunt for a TV that does it all without breaking the bank, you don't need to wait until Prime Day to find something.
We've found a killer deal at Amazon that you should seriously consider before the Prime Day rush. The Toshiba 75-inch Class C350 TV is currently reduced to its lowest-ever price, meaning you get this impressive 75-inch TV for under $400. That's a ridiculously low price for a massive screen with a whole lot of tech.
Quality-wise, with this TV you'll get Dolby Vision HDR and HDR10, plus Dolby Atmos for immersive sound. It also has a bezel-less design, so you get more screen to watch without distractions. It also uses Toshiba’s Regza Engine 4K, which is Toshiba's high-performance 4K engine for stunning picture quality, helping bring colors to life. Not to mention, the 13.6-inch Liquid Retina display supports a billion colors, so everything looks super detailed and vibrant.
And if you're a gamer, there’s an Auto Low Latency Game Mode to cut any lag, so your controller commands always feel instant. It also runs on Fire TV, so you get live TV options, streaming channels, and apps all on one screen for easy access.
Sold yet? Head to Amazon for this great early Prime Day deal.
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