When it comes to Samsung’s March Madness TV -bundle, the phrase ‘wall space’ loses all meaning. Its crazy ‘Buzzer Beater Bundle’ Deal Packs Eight ‘Premium Samsung TVs’ ideal for curating the ultimate sports view set up – because a TV is simply not enough. Samsung’s Bundt Agreement arrives just in time for NNCA’s March Madness Tournament, which starts on March 18, so it’s perfect if you take College Basketball very seriously and of course have the budget to blow up.
Samsung’s first March Madness TV bundle is designed with dedicated sports fans in mind, ensuring that you can catch every single match, a bad call and thump without having to compromise on screen size and quality. As far as we know, the bundle is only available in the United States for purchases between March 12 and March 22, and Samsung has gone more detailed about his first-of-Sin-stroke offer in a news room post stating the following;
“Mega sports fans are often caught juggling with split-screen or multiple devices to catch every moment of basketball action every March. Now Samsung Electronics America is here to help with the first Summer Beater-bundle. The limited time-TV offer delivers the ultimate setup of home entertainment for college basketball fans with eight Premium Samsung TVs ranging from 55 to 98 inch screen sizes in a package. “
For a bundle agreement worth over $ 16,000, Samsung has cut its price tag by 30%, which now costs $ 10,307.42, which means you save over $ 5000 on some of the best Samsung TVs in its range. If you are a sports enthusiast or are just really in your AV, this can be a tempting offer and if you decide to go out with Samsung’s (slightly absurd) bundle agreement, you get eight superior screens including;
A 98 ″ Class Crystal UHD 4K TV (DU9000)
A 65 ″ class Samsung NEO QLED 8K TV (QN900D)
Three 65 ″ Class Samsung NEO QLED 4K TVS (QN85D)
Three 55 ″ Class Samsung QLED 4K TVS (Q70D)
It shows that sports fans really take their favorite games very seriously and are actively looking for ways to optimize their viewing experiences. If there is a person who knows this, it is Lydia Cho, Product Manager, Home Electronics at Samsung who has shared her point of view as both a business and sports fan, “We often see fans create their own DIY double screen setups to stream the tournaments and take it from me as a huge La-Sports Fan-to TVs is not always enough!”
How much are you ready to fork over for a home experience?