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This 85-inch Samsung QLED TV is $2,250 off — perfect for Super Bowl LIX

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If you’ve got friends and family coming over to watch Super Bowl LIX, you’ve still got time to purchase an upgrade for your home theater setup. You can make a big splash with the 85-inch Samsung QNX1D Neo QLED 4K TV, which is available with an attention-catching $2,250 discount from Samsung’s TV deals that slashes its price from $4,000 all the way down to $1,750. You won’t always get the chance to buy this display for less than half-price, so what are you waiting for? Proceed with the transaction right now to make sure that you get it in time for the big game.

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Why you should buy the 85-inch Samsung QNX1D Neo QLED 4K TV

The Samsung QNX1D Neo QLED 4K TV, which is also known as the Samsung QN85D Neo QLED 4K TV, offers bright and accurate colors with its QLED TV technology, sharp details with 4K Ultra HD resolution on its 85-inch screen, smooth action with Motion Xcelerator Turbo 120Hz, and 3D surround sound with Dolby Atmos. With these features, it will be like you’re watching Super Bowl LIX at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans yourself. Experience every rush, pass, and touchdown as if you’re in the stands with the Samsung QNX1D Neo QLED 4K TV.

Samsung’s NQ4 AI Gen2 processor powers the Samsung QNX1D Neo QLED 4K TV, enabling topnotch quality with 4K upscaling and running the Tizen operating system. The platform grants access to all of the popular streaming services, if you’ll be watching the big game through a subscription, while also integrating the TV into your smart home setup.

The 85-inch Samsung QNX1D Neo QLED 4K TV is an excellent screen for watching Super Bowl LIX, and it’s an even more tempting option because it’s available for less than half-price in one of the most interesting Samsung TV deals we’ve recently seen. From its original price of $4,000, it’s on sale for only $1,750 — it’s still expensive, but the $2,250 in savings is huge. You need to act fast if you want to take advantage of this offer though, not just to secure the discount but also to get the 85-inch Samsung QNX1D Neo QLED 4K TV shipped to your home ahead of the Super Bowl.

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