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You can still grab Samsung’s 75-inch QN90C for over 40% off this Cyber Monday

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We’ve been seeing boatloads of Cyber Monday TV deals over the last day or so, and we want our readers to get in on the action as much as possible. That’s why we’re always looking for the best TV markdowns, and by golly, we think we found one: Right now, when you purchase the Samsung 75-inch QN90C 4K QLED on Amazon, you’ll only pay $1,748.

At full price, this model sells for $2,998. That’s a $1,250 discount for those who like numbers. We tested this awesome 2023 Samsung in July 2023, and resident AV expert Caleb Denison said it best: “The Samsung QN90C Neo QLED is what a premium TV should look like.”

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Why you should buy the Samsung 75-inch QN90C

Even though the Samsung QN90C is a 2023 release, it’s still one of our favorite Samsung TVs of the last five years. Picture-wise, the QN90C uses Samsung’s Neural Quantum Processor 4K for some of the best picture upscaling you’ll see on a 4K QLED this size. We were also blown away by the TV’s class-leading HDR performance, wide color gamut, incredible contrast levels, and excellent motion handling. Whether you’re a movie buff, TV show diehard, or hardcore gamer, the QN90C is built to tackle any AV challenge!

As far as streaming goes, the QN90C uses Samsung’s Tizen OS for all things apps, games, and screen mirroring. You’ll also have access to numerous free live TV stations and AirPlay 2 for sharing content from an Apple device. You’ll also be glad to learn that all four HDMI ports are 2.1 certified, meaning you’ll get the best response times and optimal input lag when a PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X/S is connected.

We have it on good authority that Samsung TV deals like this one will only last until midnight on Cyber Monday. That being said, now might be the best time to save. Order the Samsung 75-inch QN90C 4K QLED before the weekend’s over, and be sure to check out our list of the best QLED TV deals, too!

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Michael Bizzaco
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