Samsung is a staple in the premiere TV market, with a great reputation for making TVs which look great and come with the latest features. The brand offers a wide selection of TVs which come in a range of sizes and at a range of different price points. Some Samsung TVs can be pricey though, so to help you save some money we’ve rounded up the best deals available across the internet. You better act quickly, as a microchip shortage has seriously hurt TV production. Have a look below for the very best Samsung TV deals.
- Today’s best Samsung TV deals
- How to choose a Samsung TV
Today’s best Samsung TV deals
75-inch TU7000 Crystal UHD 4K — $680, was $800
Not all 4K is created equal. Samsung is a high quality TV manufacturer, so even their most basic models are a step above. This
55-inch QN85B Neo QLED — $1,200, was $1,400
So QLED is better than standard 4K. But is Neo QLED better than QLED? There’s an argument to be made for that. This TV uses mini-LEDs in its quantum dot panel, so you get more accurate colors along with the full DCI-P3 gamut. It also has all the bells and whistles you’ll need to maximize your viewing experience. It has a powerful processor that will upscale all of your content into
75-inch Q70A QLED — $1,400, was $2,300
The Q70A isn’t a flashy TV, but everything it does it does with confidence and style. It has Samsung’s Quantum Processor 4K, which is Samsung’s most powerful processor. All of your content, whether it’s
65-inch S95B OLED — $1,800, was $2,800
We’ve now reached the OLED price point, so things are stepping up. OLED technology is the latest and greatest innovation in TV tech, and it deserves the hype. This Samsung S95B is a gorgeous television that will give you perfect blacks and deep colors, in a full array of the color gamut. Samsung uses both OLED pixels and a quantum dot panel, giving you truly the best in picture quality. The S95B upscales all of your content, of course, so older movies will still look gorgeous running through 4K. This is truly one of the best TVs on the market.
QN900B Samsung Neo QLED 8K — $3,300, was $4,800
If you aren’t satisfied with the current best tech and need to be ahead of the curve, you’ll want to step into the realm of 8K. This TV runs at a resolution of 7680 x 4320 pixels, which is four times more than a standard 4K TV. To be honest, not a lot of content is currently being produced with 8K in mind. But that doesn’t mean things won’t look incredible on this TV. The QN900B’s processor uses 20 neural networks to upscale your content into 8K. You’ll be blown away by the 8K footage that’s currently out there, but you’ll also be impressed with that this TV can do with even a 1080p YouTube video.
How to choose a Samsung TV
Samsung is one of the leading brands in the TV space, rivaled perhaps only by LG when it comes to pioneering some of the latest and greatest panel technologies. That’s not to say that there aren’t cheap Samsung TVs out there for those shopping on a budget, however; Samsung’s television offerings run the gamut when it comes to size, features, and price points, so there a few things to consider when shopping for Samsung TV deals.
The first steps in your search should be setting your budget and calculating what size TV you should buy. If you’re going for a television that’s on the smaller side — say, 43 inches and under — then decide whether or not you’re okay with 1080p Full HD or if 4K Ultra HD is a must-have. Full HD panels are still common on small- to medium-sized TVs, whereas 4K is now standard on most sets larger than 43 inches. Given how cheap
Also bear in mind that not all 4K TVs are equal and you’ve got a few different panel types available to you today. The cheapest are standard LED panels, while newer technologies like QLED and OLED panels are going to cost you a bit more. The good news is that these panels, and QLEDs in particular, have become much more affordable over the past couple of years, so you might get lucky and find some of them when shopping for cheap Samsung TVs in the sub-$1,000 bracket. Samsung doesn’t currently utilize OLED technology in its TVs, however, although that may change in the future.
QLED (quantum LED) and OLED (organic LED) panels utilize more advanced lighting technology than standard LED backlighting to create a brighter, more vibrant picture with better dynamic contrast. OLED TVs are the most expensive, while QLED panels are a nice middle ground that will give you a superior experience to LED TVs without costing too much extra. If you’re shopping for Samsung TV deals and want something you’re going to be owing for a while — for instance, the main TV in your living room — QLED might be worth the upgrade if you value a more cinematic home theater experience.
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