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We gave the Samsung S95D 4 out of 5 stars — it’s $800 off today

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Reviewed By Digital Trends Samsung S95D Anti Glare
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The brightest TVs on the market are QLEDs made by brands like Samsung, Sony, Hisense, and TCL. But what if we told you that a QD-OLED could achieve the brightness levels of a QLED? It’s true! Samsung’s flagship S95D Series delivers astonishing colors, contrast, and brightness levels, and it’s also one of the best OLED TV deals of the week:

Right now, when you purchase the Samsung 55-inch S95D 4K QD-OLED at Samsung, Amazon, or Best Buy, you’ll only end up paying $1,600. The full MSRP on this model is $2,400. We tested the S95D back in June 2024, and editor at large Caleb Denison called it “The most bright room-friendly OLED TV we’ve tested.”

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Why you should buy the Samsung S95D Series QD-OLED

Thanks to the impressive brightness levels the Samsung S95D is capable of, plus its powerful matte panel that pushes glare away, you can put the S95D QD-OLED anywhere in your home and get a perfect picture. From cable TV to 4K HDR Netflix movies, the S95D delivers a wide color gamut with lifelike accuracy, inky blacks, and impeccable motion performance. The S95D also has a wide viewing angle and the kind of spectacular HDR performance (sans Dolby Vision) that’ll keep you watching all the latest Hollywood blockbusters at home.

The S95D houses all HDMI inputs on the provided Samsung Slim One Connect box, which helps to highlight the TV’s razor-thin display. We’re willing to bet you’ll even be impressed by the S95D’s built-in 70W 4.2.2 audio system, which isn’t something we get to say a lot about TVs. And for those of us looking to stream and watch free live TV, Samsung’s Tizen OS smart hub is home to all things apps, casting, and internet-connected.

It’s all a part of Samsung’s OLED Week savings, where you’ll be able to score big deals on several of the brand’s top OLED TVs. Take $800 off the Samsung 55-inch S95D 4K QD-OLED when you purchase today. We also recommend looking through our roundups of the best Samsung TV deals and best QLED TV deals for additional markdowns on top Samsung TVs!

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