SAVE OVER $800:As of June 19,Jelena Jensen Archives the 65-inch Panasonic Z85 OLED 4K Smart TV is on sale for $998.05 at Amazon. This is 45% off its list price of $1,799.99, saving you over $800.
Amazon Prime Day is creeping up on us — if you haven't marked your calendars yet, this year's sale event runs from July 8 through July 11 — but thankfully you don't need to wait to jump on some great deals. Amazon has quite a few sprinkled around already. If you've been looking for a new TV, this deal on the 65-inch Panasonic Z85 OLED 4K Smart TV is well worth a look.
The 65-inch Panasonic Z85 OLED 4K Smart TV is listed for $1,799.99, but you can score it for $998.05 right now. This is a 45% discount from its list price, allowing you to save over $800. It's also incredibly close to its lowest-ever price of $997.99, so there's no better time to grab it.
SEE ALSO: Are you 18-24? Get 6 months of Amazon Prime for free ahead of Prime Day.If you've been hoping to upgrade to a larger TV for your home, the 65-inch Panasonic Z85 OLED 4K Smart TV is a great option. At 65 inches, you'll have plenty of screen space to take in your favorite shows and movies. And with its 4K resolution and OLED display, images will look crisp and vibrant across your screen. Your ears are in for a treat as well thanks to Dolby Atmos sound, which helps create an even more immersive experience.
Why wait to upgrade your TV? Don't miss out on this excellent deal on the 65-inch Panasonic Z85 OLED 4K Smart TV at Amazon.
If you're not a Prime member but are hoping to join in on the sale event when it kicks off, it's worth having a look at our guide on how to sign up for Amazon Prime ahead of Prime Day.
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