Samsung’s $16,000 ‘Buzzer Beater Bundle’ Lets You Watch Every March Madness Game At Once And Basically Turn Your House Into a Buffalo Wild Wings

Samsung TV wall for March Madness

via Samsung


One time, just after moving to Los Angeles, I went to Buffalo Wild Wings on the first day of the NCAA Tournament. Mostly for the vibes, mostly because I had no idea about proper sports bars in LA. I hit it right at the dinner rush. The place was packed. Screens everywhere. Waitresses doing their best to keep up with an entire dining room of grown men screaming over their parlays. Some guy in a Gonzaga hoodie spilled half a pitcher of light beer on himself when a 14-seed hit a three to go up by two. It was weird—I didn’t even know people actually went to that school until I moved to the West Coast. Turns out it’s in Washington, the state.

Anyway, B-Dubs for the opening rounds of March Madness was chaos. Fun for a little while. But by hour three, I was stuck in line for the bathroom next to a dude who was shocked his bracket had already been torched by a 15-seed taking down a blue blood. Like, come on, man… this happens every single year. By early afternoon on Day 1, your bracket should already be in shambles—that’s just part of the ritual.

At that moment, standing there, listening to this guy break down his busted bracket while fighting for a spot at the sink to get the sticky mango-habanero sauce off my hands, it hit me: There has to be a better way to watch this tournament.

Turns out, Samsung agrees.

The $16,000 Sportsbook Setup

Introducing the Buzzer Beater Bundle—an 8-TV setup designed for people who take March Madness so seriously, they’d rather build their own sportsbook than fight for a seat at a bar.

It’s a $16,000 wall of screens, letting you watch every game at once with pristine resolution and zero distractions (except for your own emotional turmoil when your bracket implodes by noon on Day 1.

Here’s what you get:

  • One (1) 98″ Crystal UHD 4K TV – The main stage. The centerpiece. The throne of your basketball kingdom.
  • One (1) 65″ Neo QLED 8K TV – If you’re already spending 16 grand, some 8K in the mix is definitely the expectation, right?
  • Three (3) 65″ Neo QLED 4K TVs – Your secondary screens, so you never miss an upset in progress.
  • Three (3) 55″ QLED 4K TVs – For extra coverage and the ability to track every parlay-destroying foul in real time.

And because eight screens apparently still isn’t enough, each TV comes with Samsung Multi View, meaning you can split screens to watch even more games at once. Which, at this point, is basically approaching interdimensional levels of basketball consumption.

How to Get It

The Buzzer Beater Bundle is available at a 33% discount for a limited time at Samsung.com/BuzzerBeaterBundle.

Samsung’s Lydia Cho, Head of Product for Home Electronics, gets it:

“We often see fans creating their own DIY dual-screen setups to stream the tournaments, and take it from me as a huge LA sports fan – two TVs isn’t always enough!”

She’s right. Two TVs isn’t enough. Four TVs isn’t enough. If I was a crypto rich options trader, this would already be in my cart. Honestly, this whole setup looks like something ripped straight from a ‘90s movie where a 12-year-old sports fanatic suddenly comes into obscene wealth—like Richie Rich meets Blank Check. I mean, tell me this doesn’t feel like a scene where some kid named Bryce or Trey turns his mansion’s game room into a personal sportsbook while sipping Mountain Dew out of a champagne flute? Just spitting facts.

Until then, I’ll be at my buddy’s place craning my neck, watching four games simultaneously like a peasant.

Brandon Wenerd is BroBible's publisher, helping start this site in 2009. He lives in Los Angeles and likes writing about music and culture. His podcast is called the Mostly Occasionally Show, featuring interviews with artists and athletes, along with a behind-the-scenes view of BroBible. Read more of his work at brandonwenerd.com. Email: brandon@brobible.com