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FREE TV: As of May 21, get a free 50-inch Samsung Crystal UHD 4K TV when you preorder the Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge at Samsung, starting at $1,349.99.

Preorder a Galaxy Book4 Edge and get a Samsung Crystal UHD 4K TV
If you're looking to get your hands on one of the new Galaxy Book4 Edge Windows Copilot Plus laptops Samsung just debuted, both the 14-inch and 16-inch models are available to purchase right now. Samsung is hoping you'll be convinced to bring one home thanks to its plan to sweeten the deal with a very good bonus: a free TV.
As of May 21, when you preorder a Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge laptop at Samsung, you'll get a 50-inch Crystal UHD 4K TV (a $379.99 value) for free. This is valid with both models of the new laptop, and all you need to do to claim the offer is to select the option, below the "Exclusive Offer Available" heading, before checking out at Samsung's digital storefront.
The 14-inch Galaxy Book4 Edge starts at $1,349.99 with a 12-core, 3.4GHz Snapdragon X Elite processor with 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD. Its 14-inch display has a 2800 x 1800 AMOLED touchscreen with a 120Hz refresh rate. You can also opt for the souped-up 16-inch version as well. Both versions top out at 16GB of RAM, but you can opt for additional storage and a more powerful processor if that's what you're in the market for.
All versions are on sale to pre-order now, but if you want to claim a free TV, make sure to lock yours in now. This is very much a "while supplies last" situation, and a nearly-$400 additional TV when you buy a laptop is an incredibly sweet deal, no matter how you slice it.
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