Samsung has made an eight TV bundle for sports fanatics: and it's as bonkers as it sounds
Talk about multi-screening

Watching more than one TV at a time seems like my grandma’s worst nightmare, but Samsung has launched a limited offer combining eight TVs to create the “ultimate home entertainment setup” for sports fans.
The Buzzer Beater Bundle is aimed at college basketball fans in the US who are facing 32 overlapping games in March Madness days across eight networks and channels. The idea is that sports fanatics can simply watch all the games in one place instead of juggling split-screens or multiple devices.
The bundle includes a 98-inch 4K DU9000, a 65-inch 8K QN900D, three 65-inch QN85D TVs, and three of the 55-inch Q70D TVs. We reviewed the 75-inch version of the QN900D and gave it a five-star review for its "groundbreaking" 8K upscaling as well as its bright picture quality. Each of the TVs also feature Samsung Multi View which means you can watch content from multiple sources on one screen.
You can also make some savings with the bundle, although that’s only if you were planning on buying eight TVs. Samsung says the package is worth more than $16,000 but you can save more than 30 per cent through the bundle and pay $10,307. That's obviously not cheap, but it does offer some savings.
This eight-TV bundle deal is only available until March 22nd or while stocks last.
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Robyn Quick is a Staff Writer for What Hi Fi?. After graduating from Cardiff University with a postgraduate degree in magazine journalism, they have worked for a variety of film and culture publications. In their spare time, Robyn can be found playing board games too competitively, going on cinema trips and learning muay thai.
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