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24 great movies new to streaming to watch in September 2022
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Get a 65-inch Fire TV for $430, plus more TV deals as of Aug. 24
UPDATE: Aug. 24, 2022, 5:20 p.m. EDT This story has been updated with the latest 4K and 8K TV deals.
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The Samsung 85-inch Q900A QLED TV is a huge Neo QLED masterpiece that’s super affordable compared to its competition — $2,599.99
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The LG 65-inch NanoCell 90 4K TV has double the pixels of a 4K TV and utilizes smaller-than-usual LEDs for more precise contrast — $879.99
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The Toshiba 65-inch C350 4K Fire TV offers crisp details on a big screen (and on a budget) — $429.99
$599.99(save $170)
Large 4K TVs no longer have to cost an exorbitant amount of money. These high-quality TVs featuring punchy colors, decipherable shadows, and smooth transitions are actually affordable for regular consumers. And to make them even more budget-friendly, we’ve gathered up the best deals on 4K and QLED TVs from top brands like Samsung, LG, Sony, and more.
Samsung TV deals
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Our pick: Samsung 85-inch QN90A Neo QLED TV
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Why we love it
A massive TV that was once $5,000 is barely over $2,500 for a limited time. The “Neo” part of its name represents an upgrade to Samsung’s QLED technology, which is made up of thousands of sand-sized LED particles that light themselves. Now, the bright and colorful quantum dot display is even more vivid with even more precise brightness.
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Samsung 32-inch The Frame QLED TV — $499.99
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Samsung 43-inch The Sero Rotating QLED TV — $1,099.99
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Samsung 55-inch Q60A Series QLED TV — $699.99
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Samsung 55-inch Q80A Series QLED TV — $999.99
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Samsung 65-inch TU8300 Curved 4K TV — $647.99
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Samsung 65-inch The Frame QLED TV — $1,599.99
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Samsung 65-inch QN90B Neo QLED TV — $1,897.99
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Samsung 65-inch QN900A 8K TV — $2,999.99
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Samsung 75-inch Q70A Series QLED TV — $1,599.99
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Samsung 75-inch QN90B Neo QLED TV — $2,999.99
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Samsung 85-inch Q60B Series QLED TV — $1,897.99
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Samsung 85-inch Q70A Series QLED TV — $2,199.99
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Samsung 85-inch Q900A Neo QLED TV — $4,999.99
$8,999.99(save $4,000)
LG TV deals
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Our pick: LG 65-inch NanoCell 90 4K TV
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Why we love it
In 2021, LG dropped a mid-range line of 4K TVs featuring its NanoCell technology, which amps up color depth and contrast using an extra light filter of nanoparticles. In 2022, that line is becoming more affordable. The 90 Series features full-array local dimming.
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LG 55-inch 8- Series QNED TV — $849.99
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LG 55-inch C2 Series OLED TV — $1,499.99
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LG 65-inch 80 Series QNED TV — $999.99
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LG 65-inch C1 Series OLED TV — $1,596.99
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LG 65-inch A2 Series OLED TV — $1,699.99
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LG 65-inch B2 Series OLED TV — $1,899.99
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LG 77-inch G2 Gallery Series OLED TV — $3,799.99
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LG 75-inch UQ9000 Series 4K TV — $896.99
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LG 83-inch C1 Series OLED TV — $3,999.99
$4,499.99(save $500)
Sony TV deals
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Our pick: Sony 65-inch A80K OLED TV
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Why we love it
The A80K, Sony’s 2022 mid-range OLED drop, is a perfect example of why OLED is worth the splurge. Zippy response times, detailed blacks, and makeshift surround sound with Acoustic Surface+ full-screen speakers make it a great investment for sports fans — just in time for football season.
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Sony 50-inch X80K 4K TV — $599.99
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Sony 55-inch X80K 4K TV — $629.99
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Sony 55-inch X90K 4K TV — $1,099.99
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Sony 65-inch X80K 4K TV — $749.99
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Sony 65-inch A90J OLED TV — $2,599.99
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Sony 75-inch X85K 4K TV — $1,399.99
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Sony 77-inch XR A80K OLED TV — $2,999.99
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Sony 85-inch X80K 4K TV — $1,799.99
$2,299.99(save $500)
Other TV deals from TCL, Vizio, and more
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Our pick: Toshiba 65-inch C350 4K Fire TV
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Why we love it
Make the move to a bigger screen just in time for football season. Toshiba’s Regza Engine 4K offers a crisper look at details that regular full HD typically blurs, like tiny scores or the ball itself. Plus, you can log into your Amazon account and see all your apps — just the way you arranged them on another Fire TV or Fire Stick.
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Insignia 43-inch F30 Series 4K Fire TV — $229.99
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Insignia 50-inch F30 Series 4K Fire TV — $279.99
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Hisense 50-inch A6 Series 4K TV — $269.99
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Insignia 50-inch F50 Series QLED TV — $279.99
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Hisense 55-inch U6G ULED TV — $378
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Hisense 55-inch U6GR ULED TV — $429.99
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Toshiba 65-inch C350 Series 4K Fire TV — $429.99
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Hisense 65-inch U7G ULED TV — $798
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Toshiba 75-inch C350 4K TV — $629.99
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Toshiba 75-inch MM50 4K TV — $729.99
$849.99(save $120)
Today’s Wordle 431 answer and hint: Wednesday, August 24
‘Bubbly and caring’ woman, 24, dies suddenly as heartbroken friends pay tribute
Bodycam shows moment police spoke to missing student nurse Owami Davies, 24, for ‘welfare check’ on the day she vanished
A POLICE bodycam shows the moment cops spoke to a missing student nurse as part of a “welfare check” on the day she mysteriously vanished.
Owami Davies, 24, from Grays, Essex, left her family home on July 4 and was reported missing two days later.
Body-worn cameras worn by officers in Croydon show Owami looking dishevelled when they spoke to her on July 6[/caption]
Owami is shown here on CCTV in a shop before she was last seen on Derby Road, West Croydon at 12.03am on July 7[/caption]
Owami was last seen on CCTV in a shop in West Croydon before she vanished[/caption]
On Saturday, the Met revealed its officers had spoken to Owami in Croydon, south London, on July 6.
Body-worn cameras worn by officers in Croydon show her looking dishevelled, The Mirror reports.
Hours later she was seen on CCTV shortly after midnight on July 7 in a shop in Derby Road, West Croydon, before vanishing.
Ms Davies’s family reported her missing on July 6 to Essex Police who handed the investigation to the Metropolitan Police on July 23.
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The Independent Office of Police Conduct is now looking into the handling of the case.
In a statement, the Met said officers were called to an address in Clarendon Road, Croydon, to concerns over the welfare of a woman.
Cops and London Ambulance Service attended the address and spoke to the woman, but she said she did not want help and left.
It was only later that the woman was identified as missing Owami.
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The force said its professional standards body was consulted and is not investigating the officers.
Scotland Yard said: “The interaction recorded on the officers’ body-worn video has been viewed by members of the Independent Advisory Group and Owami’s family to ensure openness and transparency.”
The IOPC said: “We can confirm that we received a referral on August 5 from the Metropolitan Police Service in relation to contact officers had with Owami Davies in Croydon on July 6, after she had been reported missing to Essex Police.
“We are currently assessing the available information to determine what further action may be required.”
A missing person case was opened by cops following Owami’s disappearance.
Two men from Croydon have since been arrested on suspicion of murder and three others on suspicion of kidnap.
All five between the ages of 23 and 32 have since been released on bail.
Officers have downloaded around 50,000 hours of CCTV to investigate the mystery and have trawled through 10,000 hours already.
‘PRINCESS’
The force issued a fresh appeal at the start of the week, saying Ms Davies could be in Croydon and “in need of help”.
Owami had holidays booked with her mother and brothers to Spain and Disneyland Paris.
She is nicknamed “Princess” because of her love of Disney.
The nursing student is said to have been “really happy” with only two months left of her course at university.
She is interested in doing research on diseases after working in A&E during the Covid pandemic.
Owami has secured a job at Guy’s and St Thomas’s health trust in London upon her graduation.
The young woman’s mum, Nicol Davies, 46, is distraught with her daughter missing.
She said: “I sit here as a desperate mother at the mercy of anyone that knows or heard something to help me find my baby, that’s all I’m asking, just help to find her.
“Or her, if she’s somewhere and hears this, to please come home. We miss her so much, her brothers and myself miss her, need her.
I sit here as a desperate mother at the mercy of anyone that knows or heard something to help me find my baby
Nicol Davies, Owami’s mum
“We are not complete, we just want her to come home and, again, if she is listening she should know she’s not in trouble.”
On Thursday, British Transport Police tweeted that the 24-year-old could still regularly be taking trains, may appear dazed or confused and may be seeking to engage with women travelling alone.
BTP wrote: “We know Owami Davies, 24, regularly uses the rail and tube network to travel from #Grays, Essex to the #Croydon area.
“Often via #WestHam and #WestCroydon stations. @metpoliceuk are looking at dates from 7th July 2022 onwards.
“Owami may still be regularly travelling by rail in a vulnerable state, appearing dazed or confused and possibly seeking to engage with other lone female travellers.”
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The Met added: “Owami has been depressed and in the absence of her medication may use alcohol to relieve her depression.”
Members of the public have reported a number of potential sightings of the 24-year-old in the Croydon area.
Owami disappeared the day cops visited her home in Croydon on July 6 as part of a welfare check[/caption]
CCTV shows Owami Davies walking north on London Road, Croydon away from West Croydon about 1230 on Thursday July 7[/caption]
Student nurse Owami Davies was last seen on 7 July on Clarendon Road, Croydon[/caption]
A frantic search is underway and has seen five people arrested in connection with her disappearance[/caption]
Ultimate Audio Bang #24: our pick of the best FPS guns that aren’t guns
On this week’s episode of the Ultimate Audio Bang, we select a few of our favourite non-traditional guns that aren’t really guns. You know, the sorts of weapons that don’t just spew bullets but generate portals or even clean filth off car bonnets. What really happens is we go off on a massive tangent about Deathloop, because we can’t help ourselves.
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