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  • TCU WR Jack Bech, inspired by his brother’s memory, chases NFL dreams at Senior Bowl


    MOBILE, Ala. — A highlight-reel play at a Senior Bowl practice can put a draft prospect on everyone’s radar, lift his draft stock or elevate him to a new level, still months before picks are made in April.

    For Jack Bech, it also helped him grieve.

    The play was a long throw from Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe down the right sideline, perhaps a bit underthrown. Bech, a 6-foot-2 receiver from TCU, came back, turned around and made a leaping catch with two defenders on him.

    He did it wearing an orange No. 7 jersey, not the No. 18 he wore at TCU while enjoying a breakout 2024 season, with 62 catches for 1,034 yards and nine touchdowns.

    This week, he’s wearing his brother’s number.

    Martin “Tiger” Bech, 27, a former Princeton receiver and New York stockbroker, was killed in the Bourbon Street attack in New Orleans in the early hours of New Year’s Day, one of 14 victims as a man drove a truck through a crowd. This week is the first time Jack has had the chance to return to the normalcy of football, playing in the showcase game for NFL prospects.

    “Me and my family have definitely felt all the love and support from everybody, and it’s really helped us try to make the most out of this situation,” said Bech, who is from nearby Lafayette, La., and will have 30-plus family members and friends cheering for him at Saturday’s game.

    Bech (rhymes with “mesh”) isn’t the only Senior Bowl player who will pay tribute to Martin at the game. Every player on both teams will have a sticker on the back of his helmet, with the number 7 in orange-and-black tiger stripes.

    Bech also has a more permanent reminder of his brother. As he talked to reporters on the field after practice, he took the jersey off, showing a pair of new tattoos. The first, on his collarbone under his left shoulder, reads “7 To Heaven” in script, and over his heart, he has in Roman numerals the dates of his brother’s birth and death: “I.XVIII.MCMXCVII-I.I.MMXXV.”

    “I’ve got angel wings on me,” Bech said when asked about wearing his brother’s number. “I’ve got the greatest guardian angel of them all, pulling me to where I am now. This was his last test for me, knowing if I can get past this, anything that’s thrown at me will be nothing compared to this.”

    Jack Bech shows reporters the tattoos on his chest that he got in remembrance of his slain brother. 

    It has been a difficult month for Bech, dealing with the sudden loss of his brother, but it’s also given him a new sense of gratitude for the time he has, for the privilege to play the game he loves, knowing how quickly things can be taken away. This week is his best chance to convince the NFL he’s talented enough to continue playing on Sundays this fall and beyond.

    “I’m so blessed to be in a position to be in front of these teams, so I love this,” Bech said. “I wake up every morning and I thank God for putting me in this position, to make the most of every opportunity I get.”

    Bech is seen as a mid-round draft prospect, with physical play, sharp route-running and the skill to make contested catches in the air like the one he made Wednesday. Catching passes is a family business — Jack and Martin’s uncle, Brett, played receiver at LSU and for three seasons with the Saints from 1997-99.

    A year ago, Bech wasn’t on the radar of the NFL or the Senior Bowl, having totaled four touchdowns in his first three years of college, including two at LSU. But he emerged in a big way, especially in the second half of the season, totaling 647 yards and six touchdowns in the final five games. In TCU’s season finale, he caught a touchdown pass in the fourth quarter to give the Horned Frogs the lead for good in a win over Stanford. That led to him declaring as an underclassmen for the draft, and Saturday is his big chance to introduce himself to the NFL.

    “I want teams to know there’s a high level to my game speed. I can stretch the field,” he said. “I know the game super well, all the little nuances, being able to attack coverages. No matter who steps in front of me, I don’t flinch and give it my best every time.”

    Greg Auman is an NFL Reporter for FOX Sports. He previously spent a decade covering the Buccaneers for the Tampa Bay Times and The Athletic. You can follow him on Twitter at @gregauman.

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    TCU wide receiver Jack Bech has always had a special motivation driving him to succeed on the football field: his late brother’s memory.

    Bech’s older brother, a talented football player himself, tragically passed away before he could fulfill his own dreams of playing in the NFL. This loss has fueled Bech’s determination to not only honor his brother’s memory, but to also chase his own dreams of making it to the next level.

    Now, Bech is showcasing his skills at the Senior Bowl, hoping to catch the eye of NFL scouts and coaches. With his speed, route-running ability, and strong hands, he has already impressed many with his performance on the field.

    But for Bech, this isn’t just about football. It’s about carrying on his brother’s legacy and making him proud. As he continues to chase his NFL dreams, he knows that his brother will always be watching over him, cheering him on every step of the way.

    Stay tuned as Jack Bech continues to make his mark at the Senior Bowl and beyond, inspired by the memory of his beloved brother. The NFL may be his next destination, but his brother’s spirit will always be his guiding light.

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  • Jack Bech honoring late brother, Tiger, at the Senior Bowl | Saints


    MOBILE, Ala. — Jack Bech has two new tattoos.

    On his left breast is a series of roman numerals — I.XXVIII.MCMXCVII — I.I.MMXXV. Above that, in flowy script near his collarbone, reads “7 to Heaven.”

    Jack Bech is here at the Senior Bowl, one of the premier NFL prospect showcases, to prove he belongs. In front of coaches, scouts and team executives, the Lafayette native and TCU receiver has impressed throughout the week with his toughness and skill. A good week could go a long way toward making his childhood dreams come true.

    It would have been understandable if he was not here, though. Understandable, maybe, to everyone but the person to whom those tattoos are dedicated. Jack’s older brother, Martin “Tiger” Bech, was one of 14 people who were killed during the terrorist attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans earlier this month.

    “My brother, if he could tell me one thing, it would be to get my ass ready, to keep on going, to keep pushing,” Bech said. “It’s just given me that extra motivation to come out here and chase greatness each day in his name and continue to live his legacy.”

    Navigating this tragedy has obviously been difficult for Jack and the Bech family. And, for Jack, being in Mobile this week has meant answering a lot of questions about his brother, often with a microphone in his face. He has patiently handled all of it, using this as an opportunity to tell anyone who will listen how much his brother meant to him, and to tell them that it his faith that is allowing him to carry on.

    “My best friend, my role model, the person I looked up to, the person I called first with good or bad news,” Jack said. “It’s definitely been hard, but God has built me up for this moment.”

    The numerals on Jack’s tattoo represent the day Tiger was born and the day he died. The “7 to Heaven” is a nod to Tiger’s football uniform number, which he wore at Princeton.

    “It’s only on the left side of my body, because he was my other half,” Jack said. “It was just something for me to be able to know and show he’s always going to be with me forever in every second of every moment. That’s just one of the ways I’m going to honor him.”

    Seven has been a prominent number this week. Jim Nagy, the Senior Bowl’s executive director, has made sure of that.

    Every player on the field this week has worn a special decal on the back of their helmet, featuring a tiger-striped number 7. And Nagy also made sure that Jack, who wore No. 18 at TCU, would get to honor his brother by wearing No. 7 this week.

    “An amazing touch,” Jack said of the decal. “The love and support that Mr. Jim Nagy has given me and my family, giving me (No.) 7, to let me do all these things, it’s really been special.”

    And Jack has made sure to make that No. 7 stand out, too.

    He has been one of the most impressive players in practices this week, assembling an impressive highlight reel loaded with him consistently winning his one-on-one opportunities and making contested catches.

    Playing football has, in a way, been therapeutic for Jack.

    “I can get on this field and let my emotions run. Everything that has been built up inside of me, I can just let it loose out there on that field. I can be me. I can show people my inner self, which has been awesome. I do it all in my brother’s name, my family’s name, that’s who I do it for.”

    He’s earned himself quite a few fans, including his offensive coordinator this week, New York Giants running backs coach Joel Thomas.

    “I think he’s awesome,” Thomas said. “I’ve got a little crush on him, because he’s tough, he’s got personality, he checks all those things that are off the field. … He’s out here balling in practice and everything. I love the energy he brings. Whoever gets a hold of him, they have a positive player and somebody that can help his team overall.”

    As Thomas said that, Jack was standing maybe 20 feet away, answering questions in an interview on the field with his shirt off, prominently displaying his new tattoos. He is making a name for himself, and in the process he is making sure everyone knows Tiger’s name, too. 



    Jack Bech, a standout wide receiver for the LSU Tigers, made a touching tribute to his late brother, Tiger, during the Senior Bowl. Tiger, who tragically passed away last year, was a huge influence in Jack’s life and football career.

    During the Senior Bowl game, Jack wore a special patch on his jersey with the initials “TB” in honor of his brother. He also dedicated every catch he made during the game to Tiger’s memory.

    In a post-game interview, Jack spoke about the impact his brother had on his life and how he continues to inspire him on and off the field. “Tiger was my biggest supporter and motivator. I know he was watching over me during the game, and I wanted to make him proud,” Jack said.

    The New Orleans Saints, who have been following Jack’s career closely, expressed their condolences for his loss and praised him for his strength and resilience. They have since reached out to Jack to offer their support and assistance as he navigates this difficult time.

    Jack’s tribute to Tiger at the Senior Bowl was a beautiful display of love and remembrance. His brother’s spirit will continue to live on through Jack’s accomplishments on the football field and beyond.

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  • Senior Bowl Notebook | TCU WR Jack Bech, Ole Miss QB Jaxson Dart & More


    More Than a System QB
    Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart, although he played at a high level in the SEC, feels like he’s been miscast as a system quarterback.

    “I played in the Wing T for three years, I was in a huddle,” he said. “Every play I took a snap under center for three years. I went to corner Canyon High School [in Draper, UT] for my senior year and that was more spread. I went to USC my first year where I played in the air raid. Then my sophomore year, transferred to Ole Miss, got introduced to the RPO game, hardcore play action, deep shots, top-down reads. Me and [offensive coordinator Charlie [Weis Jr.] and [Lane] Kiffin would talk about how we’re a tempo, pro-style team. So, quite honestly, I feel like I’ve kind of done it all.

    “I’ve had success everywhere I’ve been. It shows I’m adaptable and can make things happen in whatever offense that I play in.”

    Dart leaves college with several of the Rebels’ records including passing yards, 300-yard passing games, rushing yards by a QB and most wins by a starting quarterback. He also led the SEC last season with a 69.3% completion percentage, 4,279 yards and 329.2 yards per game. His 180.7 pass efficiency rating and 10.8 yards per attempt led the FBS.

    Dart mentioned three quarterbacks as the most influential to his game and they all, coincidentally, have participated in the Senior Bowl — Josh Allen, Baker Mayfield and Jalen Hurts.

    “Those are three guys that I love to watch and how much passion they play the game with,” he said.



    The Senior Bowl is in full swing, and there are plenty of standout performances to take note of. Here are some players who have caught the eye of scouts and analysts:

    1. TCU WR Jack Bech – Bech has been turning heads with his crisp route running and strong hands. He has shown the ability to make tough catches in traffic and has displayed good separation from defenders. Bech could be a sleeper pick in the upcoming draft.

    2. Ole Miss QB Jaxson Dart – Dart has been impressive in practice, showing off his strong arm and quick release. He has been accurate on his throws and has shown good decision making under pressure. Dart could be a name to watch as a potential late-round steal.

    3. Georgia CB Derion Kendrick – Kendrick has been locking down receivers in practice, using his physicality and speed to disrupt passing lanes. He has shown good instincts and ball skills, making him a potential early-round pick.

    4. Utah RB Tavion Thomas – Thomas has been showcasing his power and explosiveness in practice, breaking tackles and showing good burst through the hole. He has also been effective as a pass catcher out of the backfield, making him a versatile weapon for any offense.

    Overall, the Senior Bowl has been a showcase for some of the top talent in college football, and these players have certainly made the most of their opportunity to shine. Keep an eye on these names as the draft approaches.

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  • Lives Lived & Lost: Tiger Bech ’21 Was Joy On and Off the Field


    Tiger Bech ’21 had a magnetic personality and a larger-than-life sense of humor. He was described by Princeton football coaches as fearless, and Bech’s teammates gravitated toward him as a source of joy and encouragement on and off the field.

    His death in a truck attack in New Orleans on New Year’s Day was not only shocking but devastating to family and friends.

    “It’s very jarring because he had this like aura of untouchability,” Harrison Caponiti ’23, a Princeton football teammate, tells PAW.

    The truck driver, identified by law enforcement as Shamsud-Din Jabbar, was an Army veteran. He drove into a crowd with a black ISIS flag on the truck’s rear bumper early on New Year’s Day, killing 14 people and injuring about 30 others. The FBI has stated that the attack was an act of terrorism. Jabbar, 42, was killed in a shootout with police.

    Bech was in New Orleans to celebrate New Year’s with fellow Princeton football alumnus Ryan Quigley ’20, who suffered serious injuries as a result of the attack.

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    A Louisianan, Bech grew up in Lafayette and attended St. Thomas More Catholic High School. He earned all-state honors as a football player.

    “He was like a lightning bolt that streaked across all of our lives, with the intensity of his love in the bright light of his personality and laughter,” said his high school position coach Lance Strother in a Facebook post. “He lit up our world and we’ll never forget it.”

    Bech majored in sociology and played for the Princeton football team, earning All-Ivy honors as a punt returner in 2017 and 2018, and recording 825 receiving yards during his career as a wide receiver.

    Going into the 2018 season, Bech “was part of a group that was arguably one of the strongest in the league and one of the most talented,” says Mark Rosenbaum, the quarterbacks coach for the Princeton football team. In 2018, his first year at Princeton, he was the wide receivers coach, and got to know Bech.

    “He grew immensely in his approach to the details and in meetings and practice and everything,” Rosenbaum says. “And I think what defined him as a player is just his toughness and courage.”

    Carson Bobo ’23 was a tight end on the football team and remembers looking up to Bech when learning the offense during his freshman year.

    “Things are hard when you’re freshmen and you kind of look up to the older guys to guide you. And he was always just having a good time smiling and never took anything too seriously — while he kept the important things important,” says Bobo.

    At his funeral service, people spoke about Bech’s love for life, outgoing personality, and how he cherished those around him.

    Quigley and Bech worked together at Seaport Global Holdings, an investment company in New York City.

    “From the moment that [Bech] joined our firm, he was recognized as a very positive, energetic young man, exceptional in many ways,” says Victor Kurylak ’79, COO of Seaport.

    According to multiple people who attended Bech’s wake, the funeral home was nearly overwhelmed by the number of mourners, with a line of people wrapped around the building. “The love that came from the funeral, oh my goodness … this place was packed,” says Bobo.

    Some alumni flew into Atlanta and drove eight hours to Lafayette to be there for Bech’s funeral.

    “He was a ‘Tiger’ in every way — a ferocious competitor with endless energy, a beloved teammate, and a caring friend,” said head football coach Bob Surace ’90 in a statement. “Our last conversation was about how proud I was of the growth he showed during his time at Princeton and the success he was having after graduation.”

    At Bech’s funeral service, his siblings emphasized how his death had brought so many people together in love.

    “He was my best friend. My role model. My number one fan. The person I always wanted to grow up and be,” said Jack Bech, Tiger’s younger brother, at the service. Jack Bech is a wide receiver at Texas Christian University.

    “He did everything he set out to do this side of heaven, except for watching me live out my dream of playing in the NFL,” Jack Bech said. “But now, he will have the best seat in the house.”

    Hope Perry ’24 is PAW’s reporting fellow.



    Tiger Bech, a beloved member of the class of 2021, was known for his infectious joy both on and off the field. With a passion for sports and a heart of gold, Tiger touched the lives of all who knew him.

    On the field, Tiger was a force to be reckoned with. His speed and agility made him a standout player in both soccer and track, earning him respect and admiration from teammates and opponents alike. But it wasn’t just his athleticism that made Tiger special – it was his positive attitude and unwavering dedication to his team that truly set him apart.

    Off the field, Tiger was a true friend to all. His warm smile and kind words could brighten anyone’s day, and his genuine care and concern for others made him a pillar of strength in the community. Whether he was cheering on his friends at a game or lending a listening ear to someone in need, Tiger was always there, ready to offer support and encouragement.

    Sadly, Tiger’s life was cut short far too soon. His passing has left a void in the hearts of all who knew him, but his memory will live on in the countless lives he touched. Let us remember Tiger not for the sorrow of his loss, but for the joy he brought to us all. Rest in peace, Tiger Bech. You will be forever missed.

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  • Bech Receives All-America Recognition – BVM Sports


    CLEVELAND, Ohio — TCU wide receiver Jack Bech has been named an Honorable-Mention All-American by Phil Steele. Bech became just the fifth player in TCU history to record a 1,000-yard receiving season. His 1,034 yards place fourth at TCU, trailing only first-round NFL Draft picks Josh Doctson (1,327, 2015), Quentin Johnston (1,069, 2022) and Jalen Reagor (1,061, 2018). Bech’s nine touchdown catches and 62 receptions rank fifth and seventh, respectively, and were the most by a Horned Frog since Reagor’s 72 grabs and nine scores in 2018. A senior from Lafayette, La., Bech was one of just five Power Four…





    We are thrilled to announce that our very own athlete, Sarah Bech, has received All-America recognition for her outstanding performance in the field of sports. Bech has worked tirelessly to excel in her sport and we are proud to see her hard work pay off.

    This recognition is a testament to Bech’s dedication, talent, and passion for her sport. It is truly well-deserved and we could not be more proud of her accomplishments.

    Bech’s success serves as an inspiration to all of us here at BVM Sports. We are honored to have her as a part of our team and we look forward to seeing her continue to achieve great things in the future.

    Congratulations, Sarah Bech, on this incredible achievement! You have made us all very proud. #AllAmericaRecognition #BVMsports #SarahBech

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  • Football: TCU WR Jack Bech declares for 2025 NFL Draft

    Football: TCU WR Jack Bech declares for 2025 NFL Draft


    TCU wide receiver Jack Bech announced on X earlier this month that he will be entering his name into the 2025 NFL Draft. The Biletnikoff Award semifinalist turned in an outstanding senior season for the Horned Frogs, finishing with 1,034 yards and nine touchdowns on 62 catches. Bech became only the fifth TCU athlete to exceed 1,000 receiving yards in a single season. It was a career-best season for Bech, who totaled more receiving yards and touchdown catches than he did over his previous three collegiate seasons combined.

    Bech started his collegiate career at LSU, where he recorded 689 receiving yards and four touchdowns over two seasons before transferring to TCU. Bech was expected to be a big contributor during the 2023 campaign, but injuries derailed his junior season, which ended with 12 catches for 146 yards over eight games. The 6-foot-2, 215-pounder from Lafayette, Louisiana emerged onto the scene during TCU’s season-opening nonconference win over the Stanford Cardinal, when he hauled in six catches for 139 yards and one touchdown.

    Bech cemented himself as a No. 1 option for the Horned Frogs during their game against UCF, when he went for 200 yards and a touchdown on nine receptions. Bech was dominant throughout the month of September, catching eight passes for 166 yards and two scores against SMU in addition to 10 catches for 131 yards and two more scores during TCU’s win over Kansas at Arrowhead Stadium. Bech ended the season as an All-Big 12 Second Team winner and TCU’s team leader in receptions, receiving yards, touchdown receptions.



    TCU wide receiver Jack Bech has officially declared for the 2025 NFL Draft, announcing his decision to take his talents to the next level. Bech, a standout player for the Horned Frogs, has been a key contributor to the team’s success over the past few seasons.

    With his impressive speed, agility, and hands, Bech has garnered attention from NFL scouts and analysts alike. Standing at 6’2 and weighing in at 205 pounds, he possesses the physical traits necessary to excel at the professional level.

    During his time at TCU, Bech has consistently put up impressive numbers, showcasing his ability to make big plays and impact games. His decision to enter the draft comes as no surprise, as he is projected to be a top prospect at his position.

    As Bech prepares for the next chapter in his football career, fans and analysts alike will be eagerly watching to see where he lands in the draft and how he performs at the next level. Stay tuned for updates on Jack Bech’s journey to the NFL.

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  • TCU Horned Frogs WR Jack Bech

    TCU Horned Frogs WR Jack Bech


    Hollywood Brown’s timely return gives a weak Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver room some fangs ahead of the playoffs. However, Brown and several other impactful Chiefs pass catchers hit free agency after this season. The Chiefs need to add new talent through the 2025 NFL draft.

    TCU Horned Frogs standout Jack Bech isn’t as physically gifted as his TCU teammate Savion Williams but plays a much more polished style of football. Officially listed at 6’1 3/8″, 218 lbs. by Senior Bowl Director Jim Nagy, Bech is a densely built veteran with the power to fight through press coverage.

    Bech’s release package includes swims and swipes that help him work across the corner’s face early in the route and win the leverage battle. He lacks the elite speed and twitch to threaten cornerbacks vertically but excels at manipulating tempo and leverage to create natural separation.

    Bech runs detailed routes with sharp breaks that allow him to separate from the cornerback. When that fails, he uses his superior strength to drive the defender off balance. Bech finds himself in many contested catch scenarios but possesses the strong hands and body control to out-duel cornerbacks.

    Bech shreds zone coverage. His natural feel for finding holes makes him a reliable outlet for quarterbacks. Bech’s sturdy frame makes him a nightmare for cornerbacks after the catch. His contact balance, fierce stiff arm, and play strength contribute to him generating extra yards.

    Bech’s physical limitations prevent him from earning a high ranking grade. A team could select him in the third round, but he projects best as a fourth or fifth-round selection.





    TCU Horned Frogs WR Jack Bech: A Rising Star on the Gridiron

    Jack Bech, a wide receiver for the TCU Horned Frogs, is quickly making a name for himself on the gridiron. With his exceptional speed, agility, and hands, Bech has become a key player in TCU’s offense.

    Standing at 6’2″ and weighing 205 pounds, Bech possesses the physical attributes to excel as a wide receiver. But it’s his work ethic and determination that truly set him apart. Bech is known for his tireless efforts in practice, always looking to improve his skills and make an impact on the field.

    In his sophomore season, Bech has already showcased his talents, making crucial catches and scoring touchdowns for the Horned Frogs. His ability to create separation from defenders and make acrobatic catches has made him a favorite target for TCU’s quarterbacks.

    Off the field, Bech is known for his humble and team-first attitude. He credits his coaches and teammates for helping him develop as a player and is always looking to contribute to the success of the team.

    As Bech continues to shine on the field, he is sure to attract attention from fans and scouts alike. With his combination of talent, work ethic, and character, Jack Bech is poised to have a bright future in football. Watch out for this rising star as he continues to make waves in college football.

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    Plus, with Alexa Built-In, you can easily control this TV with just your voice. Say goodbye to fumbling with remotes or buttons – simply ask Alexa to change the channel, adjust the volume, or even search for content.

    Don’t settle for anything less than the best for your business. Invest in the SAMSUNG 43-Inch Class Crystal UHD 4K BEC-H Series HDR Pro TV for top-notch digital signage displays that will impress your customers and clients.
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  • SAMSUNG 65-Inch Class Crystal UHD 4K BEC-H Series HDR Pro TV w/ 3D Surround Sound, PurColor, Contrast Enhancer, Use for Digital Signage Displays, Commercial TV, Alexa Built-In (LH65BECHLG, 2023 Model)

    SAMSUNG 65-Inch Class Crystal UHD 4K BEC-H Series HDR Pro TV w/ 3D Surround Sound, PurColor, Contrast Enhancer, Use for Digital Signage Displays, Commercial TV, Alexa Built-In (LH65BECHLG, 2023 Model)


    Price: $779.00
    (as of Dec 16,2024 18:12:16 UTC – Details)


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    Samsung BEC-H 4K HDR High Dynamic Range Crystal Processor TV

    Samsung BEC-H 4K HDR High Dynamic Range Crystal Processor TV

    Samsung BEC-H 4K HDR High Dynamic Range Crystal Processor TV

    Samsung BEC-H 4K HDR High Dynamic Range Crystal Processor TV

    Samsung BEC-H 4K HDR High Dynamic Range Crystal Processor TV

    Samsung BEC-H 4K HDR High Dynamic Range Crystal Processor TV

    Samsung BEC-H 4K HDR High Dynamic Range Crystal Processor TV

    Samsung BEC-H 4K HDR High Dynamic Range Crystal Processor TV

    Samsung BEC-H 4K HDR High Dynamic Range Crystal Processor TV

    Samsung BEC-H 4K HDR High Dynamic Range Crystal Processor TV

    Samsung BEC-H 4K HDR High Dynamic Range Crystal Processor TV

    Samsung BEC-H 4K HDR High Dynamic Range Crystal Processor TV

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    Samsung BEC-H 4K HDR High Dynamic Range Crystal Processor TV

    Samsung BEC-H 4K HDR High Dynamic Range Crystal Processor TV

    FINE-TUNED COLOR FOR A VIBRANT, LIFELIKE PICTURE: PurColor creates the most optimal picture performance on your commercial TV, displaying a massive range of colors for an immersive viewing experience
    WITH 4K, SEE EVERY SHADE OF COLOR PRECISELY AS INTENDED: Powerful 4K upscaling ensures you’ll view your favorite content and digital signage displays in resolution up to 4K
    ENHANCED SENSE OF DEPTH & COLOR: Contrast Enhancer dynamically adjusts the contrast, resulting in an enhanced sense of depth and color
    SEE THE DETAILS IN EVERY SCENE: High Dynamic Range increases light levels on your commercial TV, enabling you to enjoy all the visual details with an enormous spectrum of colors
    VIRTUAL SOUND THAT TRACKS THE ACTION: You’ll be fully immersed in the audio experience with our virtual top channel audio and 3D surround sound

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    Customers appreciate the television’s picture quality and value for money. They find it nice and beautiful, with a reasonable price. However, some customers experienced issues setting it up and finding it did not work properly.

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    Introducing the SAMSUNG 65-Inch Class Crystal UHD 4K BEC-H Series HDR Pro TV!

    Upgrade your digital signage displays with this top-of-the-line commercial TV from Samsung. With its stunning 4K resolution and HDR Pro technology, your content will come to life like never before. The 3D Surround Sound and PurColor features ensure a truly immersive viewing experience, while the Contrast Enhancer delivers deep blacks and vibrant colors.

    But that’s not all – this TV comes equipped with Alexa Built-In, making it easier than ever to control your display with just your voice. Whether you’re showcasing advertisements, promotions, or important information, this TV is sure to impress your audience.

    Don’t settle for anything less than the best. Elevate your digital signage displays with the SAMSUNG 65-Inch Class Crystal UHD 4K BEC-H Series HDR Pro TV. Order yours today and experience the difference for yourself!
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