Regarding the Marck Madness TV package in Samsung, the term “wall space” loses all its meaning. His madness “ Buzzer Beater Bundle ” of the offer wraps eight “ Premium Samsung Tvs ” ideal for organizing the ultimate configuration of visualization of sport – because a television is simply not enough. The Samsung Bundle agreement comes just in time for the NNCA March Madness tournament from March 18, so it’s perfect if you take university basketball very seriously and you have the budget to make follies, of course.
Samsung’s very first March Madness TV pack is designed by thinking of dedicated sports fans, ensuring that you can catch each match, a foul call and a dunk without having to compromise the size and quality of the screen. As far as we know, the bundle is available in the United States only for purchase between March 12 and 22, and Samsung was in more detail on its kind of its kind in an article in writing, declaring the following;
“Sports mega-favors are often surprised to juggle split screens or several devices to catch every moment of the basketball action every March. Now Samsung Electronics America is there to help with the very first package of drummers. The limited -term television offer offers the ultimate home entertainment configuration for university basketball fans – with eight Samsung Premium televisions ranging from 55 to 98 inches of screen sizes in a single package. »»
For a bundle transaction worth more than $ 16,000, Samsung has reduced its price by 30% now costing $ 10,307.42, which means that you will save more than $ 5,000 on some of the best Samsung televisions in its range. If you are a sports enthusiast or if you are really in your AV, it can be a tempting offer, and if you decide to do everything with a Samsung agreement (slightly absurd), you will get eight higher postings, including;
A class of 98 ″ Crystal UHD 4K TV (Du9000)
A 65 ″ class Samsung Neo Qled 8K TV (Qn900D)
Three Samsung Neo Qled 4K TV in class 65 ″ (Qn85D)
Three Samsung Qled 4K 4K TVs of 55 inch class (Q70D)
This shows that sports fans really take their favorite games very seriously and actively seek ways to optimize their viewing experiences. If there is one person who knows it, it is Lydia Cho, responsible for the product, of home electronics in Samsung who shared his point of view as a director of the company and sports fan, “we often see fans create their own DIY configurations with double screen to broadcast the tournaments and take me as a fan of the – two televisions are not always enough!”
How much are you ready to get rid of a home experience?