Right now you can snag this 83-inch Samsung S85D OLED TV for $2,499 at Best Buy. That's $1,000 slashed on this incredible OLED, which serves as a perfect window into Super Bowl LIX. TVs are getting bigger, after all, and there's no better time than now to upgrade.
The Samsung S85D is a good-looking, midrange OLED TV with good (but not exceptional) brightness and color, low input lag, and generally good features. It’s only hurt by the lack of an ATSC 3.0 tuner and old-fashioned (and underpowered) smart OS and remote control.
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Save 26% on this 27-inch, QHD Samsung gaming monitor, which packs in a speedy 0.03ms response time, Freesync support, and much more.
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The 65” Samsung S85D OLED TV is now $997.99 on Amazon, $900 off its usual price. Featuring a WOLED panel, it delivers perfect blacks, vivid colors, and smooth motion, making it ideal for movie nights and gaming.
OLED TVs offer pixel-level brightness control, allowing for perfect blacks and an infinite contrast ratio - something even the best LED LCD options cannot match. This ability to turn individual pixels on and off results in exceptional depth,
SAVE $900: As of Jan. 21, the 65-inch Samsung S85D OLED 4K TV from 2024 is on sale for $999.99 — its first time below $1,000 after a more than 50% discount. Samsung is once again proving the theory that Black Friday might not always be the best time to buy some flagship TVs on sale. Often, it's actually a few months later — right after CES.
OLED monitors are all the rage for PC gamers right now. But even if you’re ready to dive in with an upgrade, you don’t want to spend more money than you have to, right? Well, set your sights on this Samsung Odyssey OLED G8, a 34-inch ultrawide that’s going for just under $640 on eBay — that’s almost half off its original $1,200 price.
QLED, on the other hand, stands for Quantum Light-Emitting Diode — though, Samsung denotes them as "Quantum Dot LED TV." QLED TVs are, simply put, LED-LCD TVs with a internal film filled with (you guessed it) quantum dots.
That's because manufacturers often drop their prices dramatically to tempt sports fans to upgrade – and right now, we're recommending the Samsung QN90D 75-inch for $1,799 (was $3,299) at Samsung, the Hisense U8N 65-inch for $899 (was $1,499) at Amazon, or the Samsung S95D 65-inch OLED TV for $2,299 (was $3,399) at Samsung.