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Yahoo
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Our Favorite TV Is at Its Lowest Price Ever on Amazon
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Although we'd typically tell you to wait until Black Friday or Cyber Monday to save big on a new TV, this year might be the exception. Amazon's Memorial Day deals include impressive price cuts on editor-loved screens, whether it's a 35 percent discount on the Samsung Frame or up to $900 off our favorite outdoor model. Perhaps the deal we were most excited to find, though, is this 33 percent discount on the TCL 65-Inch QM7K QLED 4K Smart TV, which our editors just crowned the top TV in the 2025 Esquire Home Awards. While we're partial to the 65-inch model, almost every size is currently sitting at its lowest price ever on Amazon just in time for the holiday weekend.$998.00 at To put it bluntly, if you're not buying a 4K TV, you're doing it wrong. As our editors describe it, 4K models deliver a picture "so clear you can see the wrinkles on the otherwise Botox'd faces of the actors." If you've yet to upgrade, this rave review of TCL's stellar screen should convince you to take the plunge—especially while it's over $500 off: "I didn't understand the wonders of 4K until I mounted this 65-inch TCL on my family-room wall and popped in the 4K DVD of Casablanca,"our editor wrote. "I could practically taste the Champagne, smell the cigarette smoke. Thanks to the Onkyo speakers, I could hear the ambient sounds of North Africa." With features like precise dimming, high brightness and reflection blocking (to ensure you get the best picture quality possible in any lighting environment), plus game accelerator technology (designed to reduce lag and render crisp images), this is a screen that does it all—at a price that's nearly impossible to beat. Perhaps our editors put it best: "Whatever you watch—Hollywood classics, the NFL, King of Queens reruns—this TV might rekindle your love of a screen that's bigger than a phone." As with any steep tech deal, this discount likely won't last long. We're not even sure it'll last into the long weekend. Shop soon, or risk missing out on the marvel of a 4K TV at a ridiculously great price. Shop Now You Might Also Like Kid Cudi Is All Right 16 Best Shoe Organizers For Storing and Displaying Your Kicks

News.com.au
01-05-2025
- Business
- News.com.au
Moonee Ponds heritage mansion with bank vault in the garage up for sale
One of Moonee Ponds' most iconic homes has hit to the market with a bank vault hidden underneath it. Behind its Italianate facade, the 1878-built mansion 'Trinafour' comes with restored 19th-century features, a granite-clad contemporary extension, Paul Bangay-designed gardens, and a working bank vault once used by Westpac. The five-bedroom, four-bathroom property at 55-57 Park St has been listed with a $9m-$9.9m price guide, making it one of the most-expensive homes ever offered publicly in the suburb. Labor's 'sneaky' change to major plan exposed The home underwent a three-year renovation that blended period craftsmanship with full home automation, all set across two and a half blocks and 1220sq m of land. McDonald Upton Essendon's Joe Zucco said the transformation had to be seen to be believed. 'It's always been an iconic home, but the level of detail in the restoration is something else entirely,' Mr Zucco said. 'They've honoured every part of the heritage from the arches, fireplaces, rosettes, windows, staircases and then extended it with a 20m-long rear family zone that delivers what buyers expect in a modern luxury home.' The Arabescato marble kitchen includes fridges and freezers, dual Wolf ovens, Miele induction cooking with in-built downdraft, and motorised drawers. A full butler's pantry includes further Miele and Liebherr appliances. Automation runs through the entire home, including room-by-room music control, four Samsung Frame TVs, zoned airconditioning, remote access gates and lighting, and smart pool and spa systems. Mr Zucco said the original Westpac bank vault, now located in the double garage, has been preserved and is currently used as storage, but remains fully operational. 'It's definitely a talking point. You don't expect to walk into a family home and see a vault,' he said. Other features include hydronic heating in the original wing, restored parquetry, marble-tiled bathrooms, steel-framed double-glazed windows and doors, a 50,000 litre underground water tank, and rear laneway access with parking for two more cars. The McDonald Upton Essendon agent said the property had already attracted interest from families wanting a high-end home with both street presence and substance. 'This is one of those homes that rarely gets offered publicly. Most prestige homes in this part of Moonee Ponds are sold quietly, off market,' Mr Zucco said. 'I've sold more than 50 homes above $4 million in the area, and this one sits in the absolute top tier.'