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Ridiculous price: 65 Inch TV – JB HiFi $598! – one day only

TV price wars are hotting up, as production gets cheaper on some of the basic models and as retailers prepare for an influx of 2020 stock and new models.

That’s evident in JB Hi-Fi’s cracking deal today:

Under $600 – for a 65 inch TV. Wow.

The best 65 Inch deal I’ve seen was the Bauhn at Aldi for $799 recently, and if you look online, you’ll find a Kogan 65 inch for under $700 but add in delivery it tips over the $700 mark.

This is walk in, lay down the cash, walk out and watch the Australian Open Final or the Big Bash on a 65 inch TV.

It’s an “FFalcon” which is JB’s store brand, but it’s going to be as good as any other store brand or online brand – 4K picture will look great when watching 4K content.

Bloody hell that’s a cracking deal.

I’ve not tested it, but the website claims it has Netflix AND Stan built in – Stan is a rare sight on these low-cost units.

Honestly – it’s a cracking deal. Get into it.

Web: JB Hi-Fi

Thanks for the tip Angus:)

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