Samsung is letting customers turn their homes into mini Buffalo Wild Wings, as long as they’re willing to spend ten grand for the privilege. With the baseball season right around the corner, I can’t think of a better weekend project than mounting eight TVs onto your living room wall.
Samsung’s Buzzer Beater promotion bundles include eight TVs, with screen sizes ranging from 55 to 98 inches. Samsung is promoting the bundle for extreme sports fanatics who can’t miss a game during big sporting events like March Madness, giving you a special place to watch all the games simultaneously.
If you can handle the sensory overload, you can use the TV’s Multi View feature, which lets you split-screen different displays with content from multiple sources, such as your phone and gaming console.
The bundle includes:
1 x 98-inch Crystal UHD 4K TV
1 x 65-inch Neo QLED 8K TV
3 x 65-inch Neo QLED 4K TVs
3 x 55-inch QLED 4K TVs
The bundle costs $10,000 plus tax; however, in its press release, Samsung points out that you’re getting the TVs at a nearly 30% discount a piece, saving you around $6,000. Samsung told Gizmodo in an email that that bundle does not include wall mounts since those could cost up to $200 each. If you’re buying this many TVs in bulk, it’s probably not a big deal breaker. The Samsung Neo line of QLED TVs are some of our favorite TVs of last year, so at the very least, you know you’re getting something decent in the bundle.
Of course, there are the logistics of installing a game wall, which will require professional help, especially if you have any notions about turning this collage of screens into a massive jumbotron. However, this isn’t too bad of a deal if you were looking to simply put a new premium TV in every room of the house.
In the press release, Lydia Cho, Samsung’s head of product, said that the bundle was inspired by college basketball fans’ DIY multi-screen setups and wanted to find a way to make “game-watching bigger and better.”
The Buzzer Beater Bundle is only available through March 22, giving you a little more than a week to convince your significant other that paying $10,000 for eight new TVs is a worthwhile investment.