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Samsung launches $10,000 Buzzer Beater Bundle of eight big TVs Canada reviews

12 March 20252 Mins Read

Taking a page from Costco’s playbook, Samsung has announced a new Buzzer Beater Bundle that includes eight TVs sold together at a significant discount, as spotted by SamMobile. The bundle is aimed at college football fans looking to maximize their March Madness intake given the tournament’s busy schedule and overlapping games.

The bundle includes a 98-inch 4K Crystal UHD TV, a 65-inch 8K Neo QLED TV, three 65-inch 4K Neo QLED TVs, and three 55-inch 4K QLED TVs, but no OLEDs. The bundle is only available until March 22nd, 2025, and is priced at $10,307.42. Samsung says all those screens are valued closer to $16,000, which will save you around six grand by buying in bulk.

That’s money you can put to good use buying eight TV mounts and hiring a contractor to cut open your living room wall in order to route eight power and HDMI cables out of sight. You’ll probably also want to budget well over a $1,000 for a decent matrix switcher that can easily route signals to each of the sets.

Samsung also points out that all of the TVs included in this bundle feature the company’s Multi View feature allowing you to split the screen and watch multiple things at once. So while you’ve got eyes on all the games and highlights, you can probably dedicate at least half a screen so the kids can watch Bluey. Even people with a wall of TVs in their living rooms need to make sacrifices.

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